American values, positive energy, family, men, women, children, young people, perform their duties. Adults are like adults, and children are like children. Men are like men, women. . . There are also men, who have ideas, ideas, and persistence. I like American movies, not only because they are good-looking, but also because the most powerful group conveys positive values to the whole society, and the whole society generally accepts these values.
A big businessman who is strategizing and protecting himself in the face of disaster is far less useful than a warrior. However, life is life. In the eyes of most people, it is bland and sometimes boring, and there are not so many disaster scenes for Wufu to perform. It is self-evident which is more fun than having a private jet to travel around the world or being tied up in one place and ready to go out on a mission at any time. The so-called occupation determines the character, what kind of occupation, and what kind of character there is a high probability. Simple and rude profession, like to solve problems in a simple and rude way. Careers that require brains will make you spend more time solving problems, and over time, you will become more and more aware of people's hearts. The movie does not show too much of the warrior's characteristics of the stone, the muscles have explained everything, and more shows his bravery and wisdom.
In the United States, a profession like a firefighter is very respected, and it is even an ideal profession for children. Like a doctor, it saves people from fire and water, which is glorious and sacred.
When Dushi said "she'll be fine" and the woman said "how do you know?", Dushi was speechless, and the embarrassment was obvious, because he really didn't know, he just believed, and because there was a daughter who "died in In his hands", the woman kept blaming him, no, he kept blaming himself.
Cars, planes, helicopters, skydiving, speedboats, no boulders would not. Looking at what means of transportation is left, it seems that only trains are left. There is no doubt that he certainly will, but there is no such plot for the time being.
Does the screenwriter particularly hate a businessman like Daniel who protects himself? Or, only let him die tragically so that the audience can feel the resentment.
The English name of the film is "San Andreas", and the Chinese name is "Doomsday Collapse". What does San Andreas mean? It is a geographical term, the San Andreas fault (the San Andreas fault, which runs through California, USA, about 1287 kilometers (800 miles) long and protrudes about 16 kilometers below the ground, in the North American plate that is moving southwesterly At the junction with the Pacific plate moving northwestward, it is a flattened (shear) boundary formed by the shear sliding of the plates on both sides, which has existed for more than 20 million years.) What does this mean? I don't know either, but I think most people may not understand the name of a movie about a fault in a certain earthquake zone in China. For example, "Tanlu Fault Zone", "North China Platform Earthquake Zone", if it wasn't for writing this film review, I would not have known these names at all, although I knew about the Tangshan and Xingtai earthquakes. If the name is confusing, it will definitely affect the box office. As a commercial blockbuster, they dare to use such a name, to a certain extent, it shows that Americans know this term, this word is in the knowledge system of the group of Americans who watch this movie, It may be common sense.
After watching a lot, I slowly realized a little routine:
1. At the beginning, a thrilling scene and a shocked lay reporter are used to express the male protagonist's professionalism, wit, courage and calmness.
2. The male protagonist's own family had an accident, experienced various situations of crisis (there must be a fixed routine here), showed the various cool skills of the male protagonist's hero, and moved towards the goal firmly and persistently. At this time, the male protagonist must be Giving up everything else and doing everything in your power to save your family (including work) is different from what we're used to seeing.
3. Success.
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