In the face of disaster, human nature is more shocking than special effects

Donnell 2022-04-23 07:01:37

This is really a Hollywood-style disaster film with no urine. Although the plot has no surprises and the ending is expected, the director's presentation is great and the story is wonderful.
The strong man relies on his own strength, through various means of sea, land and air, and finally the story of saving his family with twists and turns but very domineering is indeed very shocking. There will be a husband like Dwayne Johnson, and it is useless to think about it.
However, there are other heart-warming characters and scenes in the movie, and the true human feelings that are indispensable in disaster movies, and this is what strikes me.
At the beginning of the movie, Jin gave up the chance to escape in order to save the little girl. It was really heartbreaking to watch a scientist full of wisdom and experience fall, just like watching science regress.
When the tsunami came, the two twilight elderly people in the panicked crowd looked at each other, smiled and hugged each other. They were drowned in the waves. When they saw it, they were very moved. They thought of the violinist who played in the Titanic when the ship was sinking. The desperation and serenity were heroic.
Taylor's role is like Doraemon, very endearing, and there is everything at the critical moment, so cute.
In the face of disaster, human nature is more shocking than special effects.

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San Andreas quotes

  • Margie: I told you we should've gone the other way.

    Herb: Because you knew this was gonna happen?

  • Serena Johnson: Hey. You did good.

    Lawrence Hayes: Thank you. We all did.