After reading many comments above, I was more shocked than thinking. What's wrong with us. I think Doomsday is a relatively good one of many disaster movies. "2012" has a big scene and "The Day After Tomorrow" does not show enough big scenes and human nature. This work, precisely in the absence of superb special effects, shows the good and evil of human nature. And I think that the director has properly promoted the goodness of human nature, but has not deeply portrayed the forehead of human nature, which reflects the mainstream of goodness. If one day we really face such a situation, isn't it the most important thing to be together as a family. We can choose to live, but we must also live with backbone. We can choose to die, but we have to die with dignity. The choice of the heroine's father stuck in my memory because when God called him, he was going to die where his beloved wife had left to be reunited with his dead wife. Isn't that what life's objections are like?
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