Although the story is a bit old-fashioned, there are a few points that I still like and have some thoughts. The shelter abandons sick people, cruel but reasonable, kind-hearted passers-by who help the heroine and her son, but snatch their bracelets on the plane and board the plane. The good and evil of human nature are constantly changing in the face of crisis. In the face of crisis, everyone is selfish. One of my favorite points in the film is that the comet finally hit the earth, causing complete destruction. Regardless of the real situation, is it possible for the comet to lose so many pieces for so long, or it is impossible for the whole world to fall together. Because comets are mainly composed of ice, they generally evaporate when they enter the atmosphere. When the core falls into the atmosphere, most of the comets will burn out due to friction and high temperature, or because the front-end wind resistance is too large, resulting in different pressures before and after the explosion. , the debris after the explosion will burn up in the atmosphere. Humans didn't launch missiles or weapons against the comet or change its orbit, and the film doesn't exaggerate human abilities in dealing with the universe. We are humble and small. People in shelters all over the place, back on the ground nine months later, saw the first bird. The self-healing ability of nature is far more powerful than we imagine. Whether we have done damage to the earth or overuse it, for the earth, it is just a small Accidents can be reborn at any time, and for human beings, it is indeed our life.
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