The beautiful Blake has first aid common sense and self-help skills, and has a tough and strong side in his blood. He has taught us how to communicate, get the latest news, send signals, find high ground, and close your eyes and think in the chaos of everyone. Can we keep a clear head and choose a road that no one takes (perhaps the only road that can survive), quickly judge the environment we are in, and analyze the threats we face. What is indispensable is the waterproof laser light, just imagine If Jack & Rose had laser lights, the search team might have spotted them sooner.
Ben and Ollie are cute and cute in the film. I have been complimenting Ben for being smart. He knows how to rescue Blake. The jack lifts up the big rock, but still can't free Blake from being held down, so he poked the tire with a steel rod. Breaking down the parking space, the released space can finally rescue the beautiful heroine. All the way, they are very powerful and cute little assistants, a team full of love. In contrast, Emma's brave leap gave people the feeling that she was desperate and had no way out. The building collapsed and she could only fly to grab the basket pole of the helicopter. It's like Paul Walker in "The Fast and the Furious" grabbing a flick of a sports car and fighting it out.
Tsunamis and earthquakes can sweep away many lives as weak as ants.
When I walked out of the movie theater, I was thinking that a perfect ending requires 100% dedication and perseverance of everyone. Try to think that if any part of this part, any idea of giving up or distrusting, the ending will change. In this anxious and rapid development of modern society, it is wonderful to be able to respect nature and life, and feel the true feelings of the world!
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