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Maureen 2022-03-14 14:12:21
Human wisdom
Everything that has a cause must have an effect, no matter it is any thing in social life, it more or less embodies something in human nature. Human society has gradually developed in various experiences and changes.
Mankind's massive demand for natural resources → bad weather and various...
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Gerda 2021-10-18 09:29:26
After tomorrow
Shocked. Absolutely shocking!
"The Day After Tomorrow" deserves to be the king of special effects in disaster films. Even if I was eating hot instant noodles when I watched it, I couldn't help but tremble on the bones.
The tossing sea after the glacier melted, the hurricane that almost...
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Ernestina 2021-10-20 19:00:25
I’ve seen the high school English class, and I was still shocked by me at the time. Americans hate it the most. They always use the little people’s true feelings in front of disasters to move people.
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Amelie 2022-03-23 09:01:11
The computer special effects create a thrilling apocalyptic scene. The color of the film presents a hierarchical transition with the type of disaster, giving people a strong audiovisual shock. "The day after tomorrow" can be said to be a meaningful warning. Don't think that the disaster of the end of the world is far away from us. It may already be in sight. At the end of the film, the President of the United States publicly repents and reflects on environmental policies, seemingly a bitter mockery of refusing to sign the "Kyoto Protocol." "For years we have believed that natural resources can be squandered freely, regardless of the consequences, we were all wrong."
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[Luther, the homeless man, takes shelter in the New York Public Library]
Library Security Guard: That dog can't come in here.
Luther: Come on man, it's pouring out there!
Library Security Guard: I don't care. Read the sign.
[camera pans down to show a sign that says "NO DRINKS, NO FOOD, NO PETS"]
Luther: You're supposed to be a public library!
[cuts to Luther standing on the steps out front, watching people fleeing through the water-filled streets]
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Reporter #2: In Nova Scotia earlier today, the ocean rose by 25 feet in a matter of seconds...