You kept me alive.

Abby 2022-04-23 07:02:53

I didn't read any introductions or reviews before watching this movie, I just came across it randomly, and thought about watching it casually.
It's been so long since the film came out, there's a reason why I haven't watched it before. I remember the year 9/11 happened, I was still in elementary school... At that time, I was in a stage where I didn't know anything but was self-righteous. Chinese youths were all angry youths when they were young, and I was no exception. I remember that afternoon a few boys in our class were holding newspapers and happily said in the class, "Country M was bombed" and "Country M was bombed", 囧...I took the newspaper and read it, and then I actually got along with it. They were just as elated. Thinking about it now is a shame.
Later, I can be regarded as completely out of the ranks of angry youths. I am a relatively mature person myself, and then influenced by my father, he can be said to have thoroughly studied the military, international relations, etc. It was his greatest hobby in his life. I will no longer be so stupid to resist this and that at every turn, calling this a pig and that a dog, boring. For all international events, it has reached the point of calmly analyzing and watching from the sidelines.
But that's why I'm indifferent to this type of film. Until today, I have nothing to do to watch it.

After seeing that, from the death of the first police officer to the conversation between WILL and John, despite my efforts to suppress it, the tears could not stop flowing... There was an incident in the middle, my boyfriend gave I called to say that someone had a fever in the infirmary a few days ago at their school, and then ran away. I found it today. Guess what, it was their dormitory... I was stunned when I heard that, he said that their dormitory I've been quarantined, the strong man has been taken away... Fortunately, my boyfriend doesn't live in the dormitory. He told their counselor that the counselor actually let him come back. sweat one. After I hung up the phone, I was really scared after thinking about it.

Later, when I saw the conversation between JOHN's wife and the black woman, I started to cry again... Because I was deeply touched, yesterday my boyfriend came back from school at noon to buy food for me, and I was still sleeping. I felt that I was full and nagging him for a long time. In the end, he said that he went to class, and I also said, "Let's go, let's go!" If he is really quarantined today, or he is infected by the best in their dormitory Now, I don't regret it anymore!

After JOHN was rescued, he saw his wife and said to his wife, "You kept me alive." I think this is the most beautiful and shocking sentence in the whole film. When human beings face wars, plagues, and natural disasters, only the true love in their hearts can help us who are weak. Parents will always grow old, friends will always be indifferent, can you count on children? Who will accompany you for the rest of your life? It's your wife and husband. The person who truly loves you may not be good at words or lack romance, but he/she will guard you through the night when you are sick, comfort you and support you when your life is down, and even save you when you are on the verge of death you.
So please cherish your he/she! Now go for a gentle hug and tell him/her that I love you.


Then, say something big. Don't think I am hypocritical. Hope for world peace. I hope the terrorists all wash up and sleep...

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World Trade Center quotes

  • Officer at Police Desk: [after seeing a handful of Officer's coming back from Ground Zero] "That's a lot of guys not with them"

  • Scott Strauss: Chuck. Paddy. Just get out of here. This whole damn thing could come down on us. There's no sense in all of us getting killed.

    Chuck Sereika: You gonna pry up that slab and get him out of here yourself? I've been in and out of rehab for years. Finally figured out the only thing I've been ever good at is helping people. We're doing this together.

    Paddy McGee: I Ain't leaving.

    Will Jimeno: I don't mean to break up the moment, but were all getting out of here together.