I feel that this movie is very good in terms of disaster films, the special effects are very realistic, the jumping from the building, the smashing, the flooding, the various ways to die (than "One Million Kinds in the West") "How to Die" is too strong) and the whole tense atmosphere, plus I have been to all the places where the earthquake happened in the movie (the Hoover Dam has even been to 4 times), so the sense of substitution is quite strong, praise! However, I still want to say, that's it! If you watch a movie just for fun, then what I said later can be ignored. First of all, it is a typical disaster movie plot. The family is saved through disaster. Finally, the family is reunited and reunited, and a son-in-law and son-in-law and his brother are brought out. It looks beautiful, doesn't it? All I can say is that the protagonist's halo is too strong, so strong that I can't bear to look directly at it! Completely ignore the millions of people who just sacrificed! ! The building collapsed, the bridge broke, the ground rolled over, and tens of thousands of compatriots were directly crushed... The other is the boyfriend of the heroine and her mother (the boyfriend of the heroine's wife, don't ask me why! This is American culture), it's simply He was portrayed as the lowest human figure, a rich man who owned a private jet and several buildings. No matter how bad he was, he still hung up in the end. All I can say is that the director wants to tell us that, regardless of whether you have money or not, you are a diaosi in the face of natural disasters! If you are not kind, then I will destroy you on behalf of the earth! The male No. 2, who is in stark contrast to him, originally came to this rich man for a job. Because he saved the heroine and was kind-hearted, he not only held the beauty back and lived to the end! All I can say is, Director, you are very meaningful! But on the whole, family affection is strong, human nature is weak, and at critical moments, it depends on the elites, but if the general human nature is so fragile, then what should human beings do when something happens in the future? Director, I see no hope from you! All I saw was the American flag flying at the end...
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