miracle of tsunami

Lela 2022-04-22 07:01:06

I
saw this movie in 2012, and the impression at that time was already blurred. I vaguely remember one of the few movies that touched me. I rewatch it today. In addition to being moved, I have more feelings. The most fundamental thing of a good movie is to tell a story. People, the director's shooting and editing are incisively and vividly in this film, a technically perfect film, when it comes to the story, the actors are really different, you will be entangled in the heroine's hysteria in the tsunami, touching the family. The struggle between life and death, the viewer's judgment of what should and should not be, shows my investment ^-^. The majestic scene, the shocking picture, and the fusion of sound effects all make you immersed in the scene. The 113-minute movie can give you too much contemplation. Maybe I can do better than them when I encounter this kind of problem. , I was entangled in one or two scenes to complain about whether the heroine should or should not, and a feeling of disgust rose in my heart. If I think about it carefully, it is really not as good as her! ! ! In addition to sighing and moving, I also write some thoughts. The whole story makes you feel the "power of love". The classic is that you can still taste it after watching it a few years later.

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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...!