global storm

Cyrus 2022-04-21 09:02:22

The most precious thing about movies is to provide people with a global historical perspective to look at the world today, to make us think about the global problems we know but ignore in our actions today - global warming, winds, tsunamis, droughts, earthquakes, Typhoon... Although the movie is a perfect ending to overcome individualism with the overall historical view that everyone's life is equal, sacred and inviolable, and the coexistence of human global civilization, most of us in our lives are not Is it individualism? When you were wasting water, did you think about how many people in the world are suffering from drought; when you abused the natural gas of electric motors, did you think that sea level has threatened the development of some countries? When you are wasting food, have you ever thought about the sunken eyes of people in starving places? Did we expect that few people would have lost their lives in the period when these disasters came and the "Dutch Boys" didn't show up? It doesn't mean that everyone has the belief of a savior (in fact, that is very dangerous), the important thing is that everyone has a little more compassion, and makes some small actions to protect the earth that they know but haven't acted yet, you can think about it Every time you have more compassion, it is possible to save a person and leave a valuable wealth for future generations, and if everyone does this, then this wealth will be as tall and stable as a pyramid, enough Support the human world and civilization! What is more prominent in the film is the epic cataclysm of the magnificent, mulberry fields and surging waves, which takes you to appreciate the important landmarks of the countries in the important nodes of the world. Moreover, the director used the grand scene and the emotional contrast of very small individuals to give people warmth, but in fact, it also highlights the seriousness of the disaster. This kind of coldness that makes up for the big scene with the small view highlights the equality of life for everyone in the film. Theme of. People who have watched the movie can also replay in their minds the pain and helplessness of ordinary people when disaster strikes, and remind us what to do!

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  • Maiya 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    Really, it's hard to say. But it's the end of the world, it feels so good

  • Kevon 2022-03-24 09:02:05

    The real geostorm should be the doomsday machine, the power confrontation of various interest groups, and the future of environmental affairs under the new pattern with prophetic hints - not busy dealing with brother issues, rendering heroic characters or setting a Uninteresting background to national talk. Fortunately, the reverse metaphor about DNC ​​and "thank you Mexican" is a bit interesting, and Abbie Cornish has made more convincing progress in madam-type roles.

Geostorm quotes

  • Ray Dussette: [Incredulous after Duncan starts a chain reaction] Self-destruct? Why would you build that into the station?

    Jake Lawson: [Abruptly] In case it fell to Earth.

  • Jake Lawson: [on Dutch Boy] This was my life's work, Max. You know, they said it was impossible, but we pulled it off. And it worked perfectly, without fail, day after day, year after year, so what do people do with it? Turn it into a gun.