Discover the beauty of human nature

Mariela 2022-01-22 08:02:18

At first I thought it was nothing more than a story of being imprisoned in a train, but I couldn't guess the end. But the more I look at the back, the more interesting it becomes. Two spaces, two struggles. A train, a bridge. The doctor finally showed his beautiful nature of saving the dead and healing the wounded, and the soldier is a puppet after all. The former survived a catastrophe and will surely live in future generations. In any case, the latter is only the subject of surveillance after all. Praise the other victims!

Before a disaster, no one should sacrifice himself for others unless he volunteers. The colonel and Dr. Chamberlain are at the extremes, interest-oriented pragmatism and free fraternity in human nature, it is difficult to cut and it is difficult to say right or wrong. It's that people on the train cooperate with each other, which can be regarded as a microcosm of European integration to a certain extent. The sin and greed in selfish desires, solidarity in times of crisis, and the beauty of human nature is here.

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  • Fredy 2022-03-20 09:02:47

    This film reminded me of the unreported Sanlu tainted milk powder.

  • Christina 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    It was thrilling to see in the 1980s, and I felt that the name Strong Bollen was particularly awkward. Then I thought of this movie again that year of SARS

The Cassandra Crossing quotes

  • Susan: [Very ill] I don't look too good, hunh?

    Herman Kaplan: Ah, liebschoen, even now you make me wish I was fifty again!

  • Nicole Dressler: Oh, what is it all about?

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: I'd say a slight case of, uh...food poisoning.

    Nicole Dressler: I think either you're a lousy doctor or a lousy liar.