I remember that the hero Bud was unable to return to "Cody" because he had no time to use liquid oxygen. The words he sent to his wife in characters, "Knew this was one-way ticket/knew this was a one-way ticket", "But you know I had to come/But you know I had to come", the wife who was originally clamoring for divorce cried after seeing it, calling Bud's name over and over again, "You pulled me out of the abyss, but you I walked into the abyss again." Emotions only become precious at this time of life and death. That scene was really touching. In fact, all of this was mastered by alien creatures, and it was also because of this sentence. The alien creature also reproduced this text for Bard on the water screen, for Bard's dedication and for the two of them. The sincere emotion and love at the parting of life and death, the alien creatures were moved, and realized that human beings are not only war and destruction, they have a side of true love and devotion, and thus stopped the plan of manipulating the tsunami to destroy human beings.
At the end of the film, the American reunion reappears, remember? This kind of scene is everywhere in American films, think about it, Apollo 13, ID4, the reunion after the death of the two heroes and so on, sadness-anxiety-surprise-surprise-hug-kissing. Even if Jack · Dawson of the Titanic is dead, there will be an American reunion in the end with the welcome applause. Although this American-style reunion is old-fashioned, it does not feel uncomfortable in a specific conflict between characters and a specific environment, but feels moved. The final reunion of this abyss takes place on the alien creature's NTI Ark, and this scene is entirely a masterpiece of computer synthesis. On the alien hull of Nuoda, the ark scatters a colorful halo like a shell. Under the glow of the sunset, the two poor little ones reunited! Against the background of this kind of scene, the insignificant people are in sharp contrast with the vast nature and the unknown. How spectacular!
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