Miracles are not only life

Mikel 2022-04-22 07:01:06

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This is a relatively low-cost disaster movie, without the terrifying freezing crisis in "The Day After Tomorrow", nor the world shattering in "2012", but comparing these huge investments with Roland Ai The movie directed by Emmerich, "Tsunami Miracle" wins in the real and moving, each director has his own different style, although Emmerich is known as the father of disasters, but in terms of touching strength, Ai Murrich Merrich's work and my feelings are not as good as this "Tsunami Miracle", the miracle that "Tsunami Miracle" brought me is not only life.

"Tsunami Miracle" is the same as the beginning of many disaster films. The family went to the beach in Thailand for Christmas. There were some conflicts in the family because of work, but everything was fine. Then the family encountered a tsunami in the hotel. , The miraculous reunion at the end, if it is just to watch and the performance of the plot, this is just a disaster film that is a bit cliché and not much new, of course, the beginning of the film said, "This is a true story" and even if it makes What is surprising may be just the miracle of life, but when you actually see this movie, when the movie sublimates this true story, what we see is no longer a brief report on the matter in the newspaper. News reports, the miracle is not only life. It is the strength of human nature and the stalwart of family affection. The film uses multiple contrasts to travel a warm, romantic and comfortable vacation trip. When the tsunami occurs, through a few seconds of sudden darkness, the picture that reappears in front of us is already the same. It is a completely different disaster world full of yellow tsunamis and sundries. This extremely tense and true display of two completely different worlds before and after the disaster gives people a very strong visual contrast and impact.

Another feature of the movie is that the whole movie has a very strong sense of substitution. In fact, after the disaster, the director showed more that the most terrifying thing was not death itself, but how to live and how to find relatives who do not know whereabouts. In the film, the mother hugs the child desperately, selfless help to the unfamiliar child, the help of the stranger, and the joyful weeping at the reunion, each of which is as real as a documentary film. The heart of a viewer watching this movie, the movie so far is not a simple disaster movie at all, but more of a show of the brilliance of human nature and family love through the movie, and the happy ending of the whole miraculous reunion at the end is exactly the same. It shows the miraculous power of family affection and brings a very strong positive energy to people, which is also the biggest core value of this film.

Natural disasters are still irresistible to human technology until now, but we have come step by step in the face of difficulties, and we have never given up. The family in the movie is undoubtedly extremely lucky. More people or families are in This disaster suffered unbearable pain and loss, but as long as there is still the fetters of family affection, the suffering will eventually pass, and the miracle is not only life.

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  • Lottie 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    There are tears in the whole film, but the filming is too simple and superficial, lacks thematic connotation, and the director cannot see the huge trauma caused by the disaster. The whole film is supported by Ivan and Naomi + three cute babies.

  • Hugh 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Gotta give Naomi's performance a star

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...!