see also commercial disaster films

Osbaldo 2022-04-20 09:01:40

A standard commercial disaster movie, that's all I can say.
Everything is there, handsome guys, aliens, high technology, family affection, and a little bit of love outside. The highest representative of mankind will always be the United States, and almost all disasters come to the United States first. I'm really glad that I'm not American~~ Haha,
at the beginning, it reminded me of the scene in "Peerless Catastrophe", it's just a group of various Various scientists replaced oil exploration workers, followed by disaster presentations in NASA, nothing special, just unknown objects flying towards Earth. Unlike in "Peerless Tribulation", humans tried their best to blow up the meteorite that flew to the earth. Here, humans did nothing to let the unknown thing land on the earth, and let a group of people wearing only protective clothing. Scientists rushed to the front, I really don't know what the screenwriter thought~~
After dissecting the "alien" later, when our lovely male protagonist finally showed up, I thought of Leo in "The Matrix" The appearance of waking up in an artificial womb. The same bald head, the same naked body, the whole body is wet, but the socket on the neck is missing~~ But this time it is no longer the "savior" of mankind, but has become a "dangerous element" who destroys mankind and saves the earth. ". And the whole film has an iceberg face, which annihilates Keanu's melancholy and deadly smile. Unfortunately
, the story behind ing~~ is even more old-fashioned. When disaster strikes, it is destroying most of the United States. After the coast, the "dangerous elements" finally realized the beauty in the human heart, terminated the plan and left alone.
In fact, the theme is still good. Human ignorance and desire are destroying the earth—a planet that rarely breeds advanced creatures in the universe, so the administrator of the universe wants to take back the earth from humans. The ignorant people keep the negotiators out of reach for thousands of miles, which directly leads to the breakdown of the negotiations and brings an end to their own destiny. Combined with the various crises on the earth now, this is still a bit profound, but it is a pity that the film is too pale, which makes this very meaningful theme thin. Personally, the depth is not comparable to "The Day After Tomorrow", and the exaggeration is too exaggerated. bigger.
What's interesting is that the person who was sent to the earth to observe and decide was an old Chinese grandfather, and the dialogue between him and Krato was conducted in Chinese. Does Laomei think that China is the corner that decides the fate of the world in the end~~ ~Looking at the current economic form, it's a bit like this, hehe~~

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The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • Jacob Benson: Mom!

    [Jacob, bleeding from his nose, collapses in the arms of Helen]

    Helen Benson: [to Klaatu] Whats happening to him? Jacob!

    Klaatu: [checking Jacob] They are inside him... He is dying.

    Helen Benson: [pleading Klaatu] Help him.

    Helen Benson: [whipes blood from her own nose, discovering that she is also dying] Help him!... Please!

  • Helen Benson: Why did you come here?

    Klaatu: I came to save the world.

    Helen Benson: From what?