The key point is to talk about the end. I didn’t read the plot synopsis at all before entering the cinema, and I didn’t know what the ending was like. I even had a bit of luck when the planet was about to approach, until the moment when I finally collided with the first-person perspective, It feels like the world has stopped. At least the theater was still, for about 30 seconds, the audience was silent, absolutely shocking, fortunately I didn't watch it on the computer. I paused for a while, then couldn't help but applaud. I haven't felt this kind of shock in a movie theater for a long time, and it completely exceeded my psychological expectations. It's a wonderful feeling to watch the planets keep getting bigger, because it's rare to see a movie that exceeds your expectations, and it feels like a treasure. I don't know if the theater I went to is because the hall is too small or the sound is too good. The rumbling sound in the final soundtrack made me almost scream, because the stunned for dozens of seconds was super cool and the impact was very strong, just for the last few minutes. It's worth buying a ticket.
I really hope that if there is 2012, the earth can be destroyed in such a magnificent way, then it will be more than worthwhile to experience it at the cost of life. Watching a flamboyant firework of destruction, life is too cheap. A person’s life is only a few decades, and after all, he can’t work, get married, have children, and then die of old age or illness or death, which is better than saying proudly before death, I have seen the annihilation of the earth.
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