It's a mainstream movie, so mainstream, American.
However, I still admire Americans very much. It is very good to be able to arrange such mainstream films like this.
There are no violent collision scenes, which avoids further stimulation to the families of the victims; there are no bloody and excessive scenes, half a reunion, plus due diligence, with the heroism of the soldiers... the balance is still very good.
But if it weren't for the actor Cage, it is estimated that not many people can insist on watching a person lying in the rubble and motionless for more than an hour in the cinema.
The nature of this film determines that it cannot have very good results. It is estimated that the producer will have to fight a life lawsuit if it is made into a disaster film like "The Day After Tomorrow"...
It is expected that mainstream Chinese films can also produce such good-looking things.
I just think about the law of the United States... After five years, how many people will still remember last year's earthquake?
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