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Review of Tokyo trial

Without the noise and intrigue of the old city, I completed the Tokyo trial with a solemn and stirring mood.

The excellent performance of Judge Merrio in this film amazed every student present. There are several scenes that I remember vividly.

1 of "pa", Judge Mei resolutely sent a glass full of water to the ground, and the water spilled all over the floor, and the broken glass pieces were scattered in the surrounding corners, and they could no longer overlap. This move shocked the judges of all countries present and shocked every audience. He expressed his determination to seek justice for the people of China and not to execute war criminals. How many people today have the courage and wisdom to compete with powerful foreign forces?

It doesn't matter what the order of appearances of countries is, but Judge Mei argued endlessly about it, even resigned as a judge, and finally let foreign judges compromise. Today, how many people can conflict with others on international occasions for such so-called "trivial matters" and dare to stand up and express their views?

I was also moved by the Japanese soldier played by Ceng Zhiwei.

The country is in chaos-the long island atomic bomb incident has just caused heavy losses to the Japanese people, and the national leader has been sent to a military court. Every Japanese youth is full of infinite hatred for foreign forces, and after learning the whole story, he knelt down one after another, cut himself off by laparotomy, and even cursed Japanese militarism and killed his brother, which was in sharp contrast with another Japanese youth. This spirit of distinguishing right from wrong has almost disappeared in today's society.

Patriotism has been reversed countless times in various textbooks and media. What is true patriotism? I'm confused.

I remember going for a spring outing in primary school. Students saw a group of children who seemed to speak Japanese cursing on the roadside. I remember seeing countless posts insulting Japan on the Internet. I feel very sad. Is this patriotism? Our children born in peacetime have never experienced the grief of being insulted and disabled by others. The right and wrong of the previous generation seems to be far away from us. Now, we blame the new generation of foreign countries who are also confused about what happened in the past with the feeling that they have not been given new words. What would we think if we were them? When is the time to repay kindness? The grievances of the previous generation need to be settled, but we are by no means a new generation. We should not live in an era of hatred. We should welcome every day with a healthy and upward attitude, which is what the country expects.

I believe that many viewers will rekindle their patriotism and increase their hatred for the Japanese people after watching this film, but my intuition tells me that this is by no means the expected result of the film.

Patriotism is definitely not endless hatred and contempt for other countries. Instead, we should learn from the film that Judge Mei Ruxuan is neither humble nor humble in the handover with foreign forces, resolutely safeguard national dignity, stand up at critical moments and shout: "I am not a soldier, I am a judge, a judge in China!"