The catastrophe inspires the infinite brilliance of human nature

Krista 2022-04-19 09:01:38

While waiting for the arrival of a Category 4 hurricane, watching such a disaster movie is really fitting. The plot of the play is not complicated, but there are several small details that touch the tears. In the face of huge natural disasters, although human beings are small and fragile, the brilliance of human nature is stimulated to the greatest extent, including the children who are brave, kind and responsible. I don't think it's all about education at home and abroad. In the face of catastrophe, helpless human beings, under the influence of empathy, cast aside prejudice such as race and religion, and formed a united front to fight against nature together. If aliens invaded the earth, it is expected to be the same state.

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  • Nils 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    It is a good entry point, a strong and lucky family, it is necessary to have a few good babies! In fact, I don't think it's very emotional. It's just that there are so many coincidences in life that we can't observe it from the perspective of a third person. Ivan's phone call made me, rub, cry. . . Naomi and Ivan are the kind of people who are beautiful even after rolling a dozen laps in the mud. The eldest son Tom Holland is a star of hope!

  • Jeanette 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Looking at it on the claw machine, I almost broke the claw machine. The film is not bad, the problem is that the name is not good, and the name of the film is bad at first glance. And the original prototype is Spanish ah well I always want to invite them to the premiere really. . .

The Impossible quotes

  • Henry Bennett: Did you set the alarm before we left?

    Maria Bennett: Yeah, it was the last thing I did.

    Henry Bennett: No, I was the last one to leave. I was the last one to leave, and I'm sure I didn't set it.

    Maria Bennett: No darling, I was the last one out, and I did. I promise.

    Henry Bennett: You sure?

    Maria Bennett: Yup.

    Henry Bennett: K.

    Henry Bennett: [after a long pause] No, no, I was the last one, 'cause I went back in, and that means the alarm is not set, 'cause I didn't set it.

    Maria Bennett: Well, um, I guess that means we'll be coming home to a large bunch of hippies sleeping in our bed.

    Henry Bennett: What, just like your old college days?

  • Lucas Bennett: [Trembling and distraught, after he and Maria have managed to take refuge on a tree in the rushing wave] I thought I was a brave kid, Mum...! I'm scared!

    [sobbing]

    Maria Bennett: [Equally shaken, moves closer to embrace Lucas] Shhh...!

    [whispers into his ear]

    Maria Bennett: I'm scared, too...!

    Lucas Bennett: [Anxious] Is it over...?

    [Maria is looking around]

    Lucas Bennett: Is it over...?

    Maria Bennett: [Looks around nervously as the wave recedes] I don't know...! I don't know...!