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Annetta 2022-04-24 07:01:05
As a disaster film, it's okay, but the plot and performance are more contrived, anticlimactic,...
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Kris 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Another bombing of a comet to save the world, during which there was a speech by the President of the United States, there will always be a few people in the sky who will be killed by that god-killing comet, and there will definitely be some deadly masters on the ground. A moment that definitely brings tears to your eyes blablabla it's got everything it should have, so as far as genre films go, it's a...
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Tamara 2022-04-24 07:01:05
A very moving part of saying goodbye to family in the...
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Jazmyne 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The film of 1997 is not bad! It's just that there are two ways to express this devastating disaster film, one is special effects and visual impact, and the other is to capture the psychological collision of the protagonist's...
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Kristofer 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Disaster film is to highlight the beauty of human nature. This film is a collection of the love and courage that people show in despair in the face of disaster. PS heroine looks like little...
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Annie 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The rhythm in the middle is a bit slow, and the handling of multiple clues is not very good. The lines of the president's several public speeches are not very good. Under the model production of Hollywood, this film is low in the...
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Assunta 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Ugly to death, the "Peerless Heavenly Tribulation" in the same year is 10,000 times stronger than...
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Dasia 2022-04-23 07:01:44
There are too many sidelines, which slow down the rhythm. In a story like the end of the world, apart from saying goodbye, who cares about the relationship between you and your...
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Neoma 2022-04-23 07:01:44
I feel that it is a good portrayal of the films of that era. That era, the Titans, the Jurassic, and this comet. A trilogy of eternal memories in the young...
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Ocie 2022-04-23 07:01:44
It's hard to say now to evaluate the disaster film of 1998, but will it be very exciting to wait until the day when you stand on a high ground and watch the sea?...
Deep Impact Comments
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Jenny Lerner: [about Rittenhouse] Biggest story in history? What an ego.
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Spurgeon Tanner: We don't have time to talk, Houston. There's nothing we can do about the smaller one, but... we do have a plan. We need the arming codes for the last four nukes.
Otis Hefter: Arming codes? What the hell for?
Spurgeon Tanner: Mitch, we can do or we can teach. What's your pleasure?
Otis Hefter: [sighs, and shouts to his people] Get the arming codes! Get the God-damn codes!