After watching "Moon", I know it's NB to make a logical movie with just one actor.
After watching "Buried Alive", I realized that the above two are not enough NB.
"Living Reason" only used one actor and one coffin to shoot a movie for more than an hour. This makes me so envious of people who have never been able to write enough words when I was a child.
The American understanding of civil rights is this: "What? Who cares? I'm buried in the middle of the desert, and who the hell cares what my social security number is. I'm an American citizen and sent someone to rescue me. Me." In some countries, the understanding is this: "Child, don't cry anymore, the police are here to arrest you." The
hostage rescue team spoke slowly and the environment was so quiet that I could probably guess what was in the film. This result, but I can't believe it is such a result. Do they really do anything? Or is it just to keep the dying person from causing serious social repercussions for the country?
This film made me feel the cruel reality, and the result made me very helpless. As said in the film: none of them are terrorists, they are all just trying to survive. Blame the damn war.
Seriously, this film reminds me of the people who suffered in the Wenchuan earthquake. The people who were crushed in the collapsed room after the earthquake must have been alive and holding their phones. I don't know what their fate will be. Postpaid phone calls are also very important. If I use my China Travel Service, I will lose money after making a call for a while. At that time, the mobile company also made a decision to not stop the phone without the phone bill. I don't know whether this move has saved people. May good people live in peace.
In addition, it is unreasonable to think about it: Google would be very happy if it added an implanted advertisement. After seeing the mobile phone, immediately download the Google map from the Internet, and then use the base station to locate the location immediately.
A problem in the film. The hostage rescue team said to him: "I need you to press and hold the * key to turn it into a ringing state." When you don't know the model of the other party's mobile phone, it is impossible to know how the other party's mobile phone should operate.
I originally wanted to give this film four stars, but considering that this film only uses one actor and one scene, I will give it one star as the standard of my heart.
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