The history of the Vietnamese people's resistance war against the US to save the country is an epic not only marked by the glorious battles, but also by the resilience, perseverance, and silence of the people standing behind the front lines. They are the logistics and technical soldiers, the soldiers who do not hold guns and directly fight on the battlefield, but are the vital link in the victory of the whole nation. The documentary "The people singing the bass harmony" is a tribute, a song of praise to those silent heroes.
With a calm but emotional narrative, the film takes viewers back in time to the period 1954 - 1975, when the great Northern rear was built into a solid fortress of logistics and technology, ready to support the Southern front. From there, a systematic, interconnected system of State - military - people logistics was formed and operated effectively, creating a solid position to serve the battle.
The film also mentions the Ho Chi Minh - Truong Son trail, a miracle of the Vietnamese People's Army in the resistance war against the US, to save the country, a "road of determination to fight and win, courage, and the spirit of a heroic nation". It is a legendary route, because it is not only a large-scale strategic supply route but also a real battlefield, a place of fierce intellectual and physical competition. Motorized convoys carrying guns, artillery, weapons and ammunition headed to the South. The system of oil pipelines crossed rivers, streams, and mountain passes, the fire and bullets from the East and West of Truong Son headed to the front. The convoy ran for the South ahead. The hearts of the twenty-year-olds yearned for peace.
Stories like that of People's Armed Forces Hero Nguyen Viet Sinh - who carried more than 55 tons of cargo on his back, traveling a distance equivalent to one circle around the world - make viewers feel moved and admire his will and spirit of steel.
In addition, the authentic accounts of witnesses such as Major General Vo So - former Political Commissar of Truong Son Troops, Major General Hoang Anh Tuan, Doctor Ta Luu, or Colonel - Doctor Le Thanh Bai, Major General Ho Sy Hau - former survey engineer, designer of Truong Son oil pipeline... help vividly recreate the logistics - technical situation in the war, especially the key role of this force in the victory of "Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the air", forcing the US to sign the Paris Agreement, paving the way for the great victory in the spring of 1975.
The war has passed for a full half century, the logistics and technical soldiers who fought and worked steadfastly and indomitably in the resistance war against the US in the past are now all of a rare age. However, their exploits are still evident in the golden pages of history, on monument steles or memorial works and especially will be passed down to future generations through literary and artistic works so that we will always remember the beauty of the soul and the noble human values of Uncle Ho's soldiers in general and the logistics and technical soldiers in particular during the years of resistance war against the US to save the country, a manifestation of revolutionary heroism. They are the bright and stirring low notes on the musical instrument of national unification.
The documentary film "The people singing the bass harmony" is an epic about national spirit, patriotism and silent sacrifice. The film contributes to clearly portraying the image of "Uncle Ho's soldiers", specifically the logistics and technical soldiers in war and peacetime.
According to vtv.vn
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