Daylight Comments

  • Keyon 2022-03-21 09:02:14

    The tunnel explosion effect at the beginning of the film is close to the...

  • Stefan 2022-03-20 09:02:00

    I remember that it seemed to have been broadcast on TV. Looking back on these old American mainstream commercial films, I always get something unexpected. The first half of this film is well controlled, the rhythm and story are just right, but the later part is too bloody. It looks like a random production of studio products. These people must not be allowed to rest one after another. The characters are also well designed. Compared with Stallone, those prisoners are more...

  • Drake 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    The production of disaster scenes is acceptable, but the plot is much weaker. The humanity in the face of the disaster is not deeply explored. The dialogue and emotions of the characters are too superficial, and the necessary contradictions are not intensified. Basically, the line goes to the...

  • Jovani 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Except for the highlights of the tunnel explosion, there are very few other things. The plot is full of loopholes. The depiction of the social background is rare. It is not painful to reveal the human nature. It is inexplicable that a few criminals act as supporting actors. The crappy female screenwriter is probably the film. The screenwriter's bleak self-painting is neither beautiful nor brilliant. The handsome athletic man was born to pretend to be forced, and died so unheard of, that he is...

  • Julien 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    I saw it at the cinema, my heart was still beating fast after I went...

  • Tressa 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    Stallone's acting skills are still as bad as ever, with countless plays! The scene of disaster in the tunnel is very...

  • Brain 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    The disaster process is not bad, the rescue process is attractive, a good disaster...

  • Fatima 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    Fortunately, you don't have to go through a river-crossing tunnel. In the 1990s, people’s movies started to blow up...

  • Jennifer 2022-03-14 14:12:24

    In the 1990s film, the World Trade Towers were also featured as landmarks in New York many times. No one had thought that after Bin Laden, the brilliance would no longer be there. The fire and water in the submarine tunnel blend, natural disasters and man-made disasters, giving up to save people for the smooth flow of traffic, life is like a grass, and Stallone is rare in a century. This reason is so far-fetched but it is a naked social reality. The woman's bracelet was returned from the...

  • Allison 2022-02-13 08:01:24

    But yes, but I like this...

Extended Reading
  • Braeden 2022-02-13 08:01:24

    Standard fire protection theme

    The extreme of personal heroism. Stallone was still handsome and capable at the time.

    Crisis changes one after another, so that people can't stop.

  • Flo 2022-02-13 08:01:24

    Even more precious love in the disaster.

    When I saw GEOGE telling the monitor to tell you at night, I knew he must be the one who sacrificed fearlessly. Although I am particularly impressed by the lucky escape of the hero and the heroine. But GEOGE's helplessness and dissatisfaction with his girlfriend when he died were what moved me the...

Daylight quotes

  • Kit Latura: Okay, we're high and dry and out of danger. Now, what we don't need is more surprises. Right?

    Steven Crighton: Okay, we're high and dry. Now what?

    Kit Latura: Now, I may have a way where I can take down a part of that tube, that will seal us off from the fire and plug up that leak.

    Steven Crighton: How do you plan on doing that?

    Kit Latura: I gonna have to use an explosive.

    [the people sigh in disbelief]

    Kit Latura: No, wait, wait a second. Let me explain.

    Steven Crighton: An explosive? That's your idea down here? No wonder you got people killed.

    Kit Latura: Hey. If anybody's got a better idea, now is the time to say it.

    Steven Crighton: You really do not know how much damage this tunnel has sustained. So, how do you know that you can contain it to one section?

    Kit Latura: You know what, I don't know. I don't know anything. But, the one thing I know is that we're not going to make it another hour unless I shut this thing down.

  • Ashley Crighton: [as seeing a huge gush of water pouring into the damaged tunnel] Excuse me Mr. Latura. But, are we gonna drown?

    Kit Latura: What's your name?

    Ashley Crighton: Ashley.

    Kit Latura: Okay, Ashley. I may find a way to stop this leak. So, it will keep us from drowning, that's the good news.

    Sarah Crighton: Okay, what's the bad news?

    Kit Latura: This water is 38 degrees. So, the only thing we have to worry about is Hypothermia.

    LaTonya: Hypo-what?

    Sarah Crighton: Hypothermia. It's when your body loses heat and shuts down. When your body is getting tired, really, you're getting dead. Does that sound fair enough?