"I've done everything I can, and I don't think there's no reason for me to survive."
Finally, I can't help but sigh that "let the leader go first" is universal common sense.
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Amelie 2022-04-22 07:01:20
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Effie 2022-03-21 09:01:50
This is a simple movie that focuses on several key periods before, after, and after the disaster. The script does not need to take care of the earth and criticize the so-called capitalist system, but to take care of the people who died and survived the disaster. On the one hand, it meets the needs of commercial films, and on the other hand, it sets up a memorial for all parties involved. If you do these two points well, you will meet the standard, so I just want to see when the Tianjin explosion can be filmed like this.
Brooke 2021-11-22 18:54:23
The format of a typical American disaster film, the integration of family affection to reduce the strength of real tragedy, do not turn the sugar coating of "love" into a panacea. If you focus on the scene and clear the characters and clues, you may be more solid and direct to the soul. Behind the peaceful life, there is anxiety The atmosphere became more and more depressing, the embankment of a thousand miles collapsed in the ant den, the greed of mankind was finally condemned by the heavens, and the beasts lurking on the bottom of the sea stirred up anger, like a picture of hell.
Mike Williams: Hey, you know the passwords, right? Where the insurance stuff is. You know, call Schuman first.
Felicia: What are you talking about?
Mike Williams: I just...
Felicia: What are you on about?
Mike Williams: I just... I just got a little spooked on the go-home chopper last hitch. It's not... gimme some of that.
Felicia: Babe, the only time you start worrying about a Marine is when he stops bitching.
Mike Williams: Don't use my lines against me.
Felicia: I'm using your lines against you.
Mike Williams: That... don't use my lines.
Felicia: I just did.
Jimmy Harrell: Listen, you mind losing that tie?
O'Bryan: I would.
Jimmy Harrell: It's not the tie. It's, uh... it's the color.
O'Bryan: Purple?
Jimmy Harrell: Uh... more magenta.
O'Bryan: And?
Jimmy Harrell: Well, magenta alarm on an oil rig is as bad as it gets. That's worthy of superstition.