What are the movies about resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea?
Movies about resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea include "Icy Blood of Changjin Lake" and "Shangganling".
The lens and style of the movie "Ice Blood on Lake Changjin" are full of calmness, but every Chinese will burst into tears watching it, just for the simple and extreme patriotic enthusiasm and bravery. After watching this documentary, you will have a profound understanding of why China was able to win the final victory in resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea.
Due to severe cold, insufficient supplies, firepower gap, and U.S. air superiority, the Volunteer Army failed to achieve its goal of annihilating the First Marine Division and paid a heavy price of more than 60,000 casualties. In this battle, the main enemy faced by the volunteers was cold. In the extremely cold weather encountered once in half a century, with a low temperature of minus 40 degrees Celsius, the cold was more terrifying than bullets. It was under this background that the Ice Sculpture Company, which we are all familiar with, was born.
Introduction to "Shangganling"
A big river has wide waves, and the wind blows the fragrance of rice flowers on both sides. My family lives on the bank, and I am used to hearing the boatman's call and seeing the white sails on the boat. "My Motherland", a song that has been sung to this day, has become the iconic song of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. The war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea has entered a critical decisive stage. During the negotiations at Panmunjom, the US military secretly mobilized a large number of troops and launched a surprise attack.
The US military’s goal is very clear, which is to capture Shangganling to increase its bargaining chips. Guarding Shangganling is the Eighth Company of a certain unit of the Chinese People's Volunteers. Facing an enemy force that was much larger than ours, the Volunteers did not retreat. Under the leadership of company commander Zhang Zhongfa, they fought bloody battles with the US military. Although the environment in the tunnel was harsh and they faced the danger of water and food shortages, the volunteers persisted for 24 days, laying a solid foundation for the Chinese and North Korean coalition counterattack.