Volcano evaluation action

2022-02-12 08:02
"Living Fire City" does not express the struggle of human nature in the face of danger in most disaster movies. Most of the characters are united in the fight against disasters. There is no big villain with ulterior motives, no bad guys who put everyone into crisis for their own desires, nor The courageous generations who have not frightened their legs and flee from the disaster, when the catastrophe comes, people work together to resist natural disasters, work together to save the dead and heal the wounded, it is also quite the main theme. And the most moving part of the film is the passage where the captain of the subway rescue team carried the wounded, stepped on magma, sacrificed himself, and saved others. Such heroes will emerge every time a disaster occurs in real life. They are the true braves   .
When will Hollywood learn to let go of ruining a perfect disaster movie with a bunch of sentimental nonsense? This is a question. The audience always like to watch the boy get into trouble when the hero separates from the precocious teenager. The hero has to put aside his work to rescue the profligate teenager; in an accident, the hero and the heroine meet each other After each other, the two must have fallen in love in the end. It's no surprise that all these elements are in the very absurd and interesting disaster movie "The City of Living Fire". Of course, at the end of the film, a little boy delivers a bright line of "we are all the same on the ground", and this line itself is the theme of this suffocating movie, what the audience can get from the film The fun will eventually be overwhelmed   .
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Volcano quotes

  • Dr. Jaye Calder: We have put the kids in the mall. The Hard Rock I think.

    Norman Calder: Okay, you've done your duty. Can we go now?

    Amy: Are you sure she is there?

    Dr. Jaye Calder: Yes. I've left her with some kids.

    [to Norman]

    Dr. Jaye Calder: Norman, hold this.

    [hands Norman a pack of interferon]

    Norman Calder: [hands a person the interferon] Here take this.

    [to Jaye]

    Norman Calder: These people are strangers Jaye! Are you gonna die for them? Jaye, answer me!

    Dr. Jaye Calder: I am answering you Norman.

    [to other doctors treating a man who is unconscious]

    Dr. Jaye Calder: This man is under cardiac arrest. I'm defibrilating!

    [uses a defibrilator on the man]

    Norman Calder: [turns away] Oh shit! I'm outta here.

  • Amy: [calling Roark on his phone] How fast can you get to the corner of Wilshire and Western, we have a problem.

    Roark: No, no. Not anymore. We have it stopped.

    Amy: The volume of ash is too high to think that we're out of danger.

    Roark: So, why did it just stop?

    Amy: Well, maybe it didn't, maybe it went someplace else.

    Roark: So, how do you know it didn't stop?

    Amy: I don't. But what I do know is when Mount Saint Helens blew, the force was twenty seven thousand times greater then that of the Hiroshima bomb. Do you think that vent released anywhere NEAR that amount of energy yet?

    Roark: No.

    Amy: Well, lets just assume that we haven't seen the real bulk of the magma yet. Trust me, get down here.

    [hangs up the phone]

    Amy: Shit.

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