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Jasen 2022-01-04 08:01:46
Comment on this tornado disaster film from the perspective of wind fans [Reposted from Typhoon Bar "Love Cactus Blossoms"]
I just came back after opening, and I wanted to open a post. When I saw a post here, I directly commented on the
advantages:
1. Continuing the traditional style of disaster movies, interspersed with the frightening scenes of character emotions and big scenes, but I can’t always think like Marvel.... -
Makenzie 2022-01-04 08:01:46
RA is so handsome...
The movie I went to watch for RA was later discovered in China. Unfortunately, I was not familiar with RA at that time and didn't watch it. In fact, this kind of disaster movie should be watched in the theater.
In the film, RA is still as handsome as expected. The two most impressive images are...

Christine Bell
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Noel 2022-01-04 08:01:46
Pretty good-looking. When the person who chased the storm all his life was swept into the cloud by the tornado, the tranquility and light in those few seconds were very moving.
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Kadin 2022-04-20 09:02:01
No matter how strong the storm was, it didn't take away the boredom. "The effect is still good" may be the only rhetoric that can be brought to the table after the storm. The whole FLAG makes the plot so simple and rude that there is no suspense, and every overly forceful performance doesn't help deepen the emotional line. The hand-cranked lens with the clues of national photography does not feel like a documentary at all, but it does not hide the LOW energy of cost saving...
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