Reflections after watching "Frog"

After savoring a film and television work, what experience do you have after watching it this time? I need to write a review of what I have gained. Before writing your review, you can refer to the sample essay first. Below is my carefully compiled review of "Frog". I hope it can help everyone. Thoughts after reading "Frog" 1

"Frog" is a masterpiece that tells the life experience of Mo Yan's aunt, a rural female doctor who works in obstetrics and gynecology, and how the first half of her life is completely different from the second half of her life. The treatment reflects the birth history after the founding of New China, illustrates the serious errors of the national policy of family planning, and also allows us to see the complex historical process from the founding of New China to the past sixty years.

This long book caused a great shock to my soul. The weather-beaten aunt, a woman who was tortured by the family planning policy, gave me a sincere awe and worship of life. Life How respectable and precious, a flower, a tree, a clump of grass, all have tenacious vitality; although a moth flying into the flame is ignorant and ignorant, it also shows the dream power and fighting spirit of life. Fire, we don't have to have a mocking attitude. We can definitely learn from the moth's courageous fighting spirit. Isn't that the meaning of life? If you sleep when you are full, eat when you sleep, and only know how to eat, drink and have fun, then what is the use of living in this world? Life does not focus on the length, but on the value of the pearl of life, that is to say, how much contribution can be made to the world. Yesterday was Arbor Day. I think people can plant a tree per person. Think about it, there are hundreds of millions of people in the world. If each person plants a tree, do they still worry about the destruction of the ecological environment? A person's life and conduct are destined to contribute to society. Even if you only make a small contribution, it will never matter! As long as you work hard and put in struggle, that's enough - struggle is the greatest meaning and highest value in life. Thoughts after watching "Frog" 2

Today, I read a comic called >.

In a large park, there was a boy carrying a schoolbag and holding a big fork in his right hand. His eyes were wide open and his eyebrows had been furrowed into splayed eyebrows. He was chasing a frog. The frog saw a well ahead, jumped in with a splash, and said: "It's safer here!" Why didn't the frog run forward? Maybe there was a way out ahead? Why does it have to jump into this well? It turned out that this frog was trying to escape the pursuit of the little boy. Once it was caught by the little boy, it would become a delicacy in the little boy's mouth, so it simply jumped into the well. But before it jumped into the well, did the little frog ever think about what its future life would be like if it jumped into this well? This little frog jumped into the well. Will it ever see the light of day again? If it jumps in, it will never be able to jump out again. It will never see the sun, its friends, its parents, everything... What will happen to it in the future? Life? What should I do with its diet and daily life? Is it worth giving up everything for temporary safety?

In today’s society, there are some people like this little frog. For the sake of temporary wealth, their wives and children eventually separated, and they were punished by the law; for the temporary fun, they gave up their studies; for the temporary happiness Out of curiosity, he took drugs and broke his parents' hearts; in order to make more money, he drove a tricycle at high speed, but in the end he harmed others and himself; a taxi driver hit someone, but not only did he not pay and apologize, but he ran away, but he still escaped in the end Not subject to police pursuit or legal sanctions.

For the sake of a moment, since you know the consequences of a moment, why do you still make this mistake? As the saying goes: "You can't give up the entire forest for a big tree." It wasn't until today that I realized the truth. Thoughts after reading "Frog" 3

"Frog" is the eleventh novel that Mo Yan has been preparing for more than ten years, written for four years, revised the draft three times, and created with great concentration. It was published by Shanghai Literature and Art in December 20xx. Publishing House. Compared with his other important full-length works, such as "Wine Country", "Frog" continues these works' persistent exploration of novel structure, narrative language, aesthetic appeal, character creation, and epic reflection of social changes. Overall, it has reached a very high artistic level and is also one of the most important masterpieces among Chinese original novels in recent years.

The main content of this novel is: based on the turbulent rural birth history of New China in the past 60 years, it tells the life experience of a rural female doctor who has been engaged in obstetrics and gynecology for more than 50 years. While vividly describing the arduous and complex historical process that the country has gone through in order to control the rapid growth of population and implement the national policy of family planning, it successfully creates a vivid and touching image of a rural gynecologist; and combines the complexities of the family planning process phenomenon, analyzing the humble, embarrassing, entangled, and contradictory spiritual world of intellectuals represented by the narrator Tadpole.

The structure of the novel is novel and meticulous. It is composed of five letters written by the playwright Tadpole to the Japanese writer Sugitani Yoshito. The first four letters included long narratives about her aunt, who had been a gynecologist for more than 50 years, and included Tadpole's own life story; the fifth letter included a play about her aunt and Tadpole herself.

Therefore, this is a work that cleverly integrates letters, metafictional narratives and dramas, broadening the artistic expression space of novels; it is another groundbreaking artistic attempt by Mo Yan in his creation. After watching "Frog" 4

Once, I accidentally saw a cartoon. The content of the cartoon was that the mother of a frog tattooed the four words "I am" on the back of her young child. beneficial insects". As soon as the mother finished stabbing, a fork was inserted into the mother's back. The mother was dying, and she cried sad tears because she could no longer care for her children.

After seeing this cartoon, I was deeply shocked. How cruel we humans are! Frogs are beneficial insects and can help us eliminate mosquitoes and pests. We humans have tried all kinds of methods to deal with mosquitoes and pests, but they have not had much effect. But frogs can easily solve our big problems. Shouldn't we be grateful to frogs and protect them?

In order to satisfy our appetite, we humans catch all kinds of wild animals to eat. According to scientists, the SARS virus may have been carried from some kind of wild monkey. Once, I also read an article in a book, which probably read: The young author walked to the door of a restaurant and saw a group of people gathered around him. He squeezed in and saw that there were several large iron cages with several beautiful peacocks in them. Someone asked the chef: "Is it for sale?" "It is for guests to eat." The chef replied proudly. Everyone was surprised, eating peacocks? When the young author saw the chef cutting the peacock's neck with a sharp kitchen knife and plucking out the colorful feathers, his eyes were filled with tears! Me too, it’s too bad that such a beautiful peacock is not used to appreciate but used to make a dish!

We should protect beneficial insects, and we should not catch them, play with them, or eat them. Let’s not be too greedy, lest SARS comes again and we will suffer the consequences! Thoughts after reading "Frog" 5

It took me two days to read "Frog" in one go, and I really think it is a fascinating and good work. The images of Auntie, Tadpole, Little Lion, Wang Renmei and others are vividly displayed on the page, and almost all the characters are interpreted just right whether they use heavy make-up or light make-up. At the end of the novel, the deformity of society is ironically described. In China and even around the world, fertility worship is of the same origin. Family planning has slightly hindered this pace, but as long as the country is progressing and the people live and work in peace and contentment, there will be a steady stream of children and the inheritance of the family line.

The novel focuses on rural areas, which further highlights this contradiction. The whole story is told through letters between Tadpole and a Japanese writer. Although it is more traditional, it also leads to the line of the aunt very well. In particular, the aunt uses different tones on different occasions in the novel. Every time she talks about fighting against the Japanese, it makes people smile, both cute and sad. In reality, there are many such people around us. From childhood to adulthood, one thing can be expressed appropriately every time. The beginning of the story is novel and funny with the word "naming". Having a name on each doll is really the top priority in life. Such an important thing, in Gaomi Township, actually exists in such a common and humorous situation, just like a nickname we gave others casually when we were children.

The story goes from being gloomy at the beginning to absurd later on, just from the tadpole and the little lion going back and forth to Gaomi Township, and it is connected through Don Quixote. Although I think the connection is a bit difficult, especially It's the change in Tadpole's personality that is surprising. As a soldier, how could he be chased by a little kid, while this man could use his status as a soldier to break up a fight earlier? In short, in the end, I felt that it was getting more and more absurd, but after reading it through, I can also connect it with reality. I have to say that there may be only a thin line between reality and absurdity. This reminds me of Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude", which is full of absurd fantasy, true and false, and interprets shocking reality.

In short, this is a novel not to be missed and worth reading.