Disaster relief romance film. I feel that such a major incident should be a heavy brushstroke to talk about the cause and effect of the accident, including the cause of the accident, how do you deal with it after the accident? The pain brought to everyone, how did everyone return to a normal life, etc.? But the film only uses one to solve the reactor water storage crisis. The love story of the warrior seems a bit thin, just like writing calligraphy with a very thin pen...
The story tells that the hero is a firefighter in the Chernobyl factory. Once in a hair salon, he met a woman who had been together before and discovered that the woman had a 10-year-old child, who should be his son. But the woman is unwilling to admit it, because the male protagonist has never fulfilled the responsibilities of a father, and the woman is unwilling to forgive him. The male protagonist resigned from his job as a firefighter and wanted to live in another place with the mother and son, but the woman did not agree. That night, the male protagonist’s son went out with his friends to take pictures. The Chernobyl explosion was photographed, and he was also sickened by radiation. The male protagonist was carnival home from his comrades-in-arms, and suddenly heard that Chernobyl had exploded, he immediately rushed to the scene. But many of my comrades in arms are not well protected, and they are no longer exposed to radiation. He rushed into the fire, rescued a brother, and was sent to treatment together. He is in better condition and will be discharged soon, but knowing that he understands the situation in the Chernobyl factory from afar, he is taken to the rescue headquarters. The leader of the headquarters found that the water temperature in the reactor was too high, which would easily cause an explosion again. People need to go down to that area and call the drain switch there to drain water. However, the water temperature in that area is very high, which is not suitable for long-term exposure to the water. In addition, there is radiation, which is very dangerous. The hero refused at first. But when he returned home, he found that his son had been exposed to radiation and was in danger. In order for him to get the best treatment, the male lead agreed to the command's request and entered the area. But after the switch was turned on, the device quickly turned off automatically. Because several of the fellow travellers received the radiation and were seriously injured, they retreated. The hero returned to the woman, but the woman still did not forgive him. He left angrily, entered the area again, and manually hit the drain valve with his companion, and the water drained out, but his companion drowned and he was also exposed to severe radiation. The son received the best treatment, but the male protagonist was completely unrecognizable. The woman finally forgave the male protagonist and hugged him.
The film more sideways reflects that the military police, firefighters, and medical workers who went to rescue Hongmao country at that time all went to rescue unsuspectingly. Often people had not been rescued yet, and they were also irradiated, so the casualties were heavy. , Wailing everywhere. Then there is the government's incompetence and indifference. Such a serious pollution did not evacuate the masses in time, and did not issue a danger warning. A large number of people were exposed to radiation without knowing it. However, you can still see the sense of responsibility of many public officials, no one can send, then go by yourself, no matter how dangerous it is, you still have no hesitation, there is no sense of responsibility, and the sense of ownership is generally impossible. There are still many men in Hongmao Kingdom. The female protagonist is very beautiful, but it is a pity that the male protagonist did not cherish it, so she had to bear the humiliation and raise a son for him, which is a bit puzzled.
However, it is too thin to use a person's love story for such a big event, and it is impossible to bear it. After all, such a story can happen without Chernobyl.
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