"Hurricane Rescue": A Brief Analysis

Vito 2022-03-22 09:01:05

The early stage of the hurricane rescue story is smooth and compact, and the characters are distinctive. The relationship between the characters and the development of the story can be quickly coordinated through short language fragments. This is a very worthy part of learning. It’s just that the hero’s setting is too invincible, and the plot progresses too smoothly (maybe too much of the same type), which makes people feel uncomfortable. There is no enemy setting and no "John Wick" series. It’s refreshing, so the overall interest is discounted. I haven’t watched Uncle Liam’s series of movies before. It’s because I saw other people’s film reviews saying that this series is endless to save people. After saving my daughter and wife, I went to save my grandson. Excessive consumption of the uncle’s character set, so I lost interest. Summary, the early stage was well received, the later stage rescue was quite satisfactory, the character set was very colorful, and the cold-faced killer daughter controlled. This kind of character set is still quite popular, and it can still be used when eating. Look at

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  • Kim: Where are we?

    Bryan: I told you. It's a surprise.

    [Sheerah opens the door]

    Sheerah: Hi.

    Bryan: Hi.

    [Kim stares at Sheerah, stunned to meet her face to face]

    Bryan: [chuckles] When someone says 'hi,' it's usually polite to say 'hi' back.

    Kim: H-Hi.

  • Bryan: Really? Who's Beyoncé?

    [pause]

    Bryan: Just kidding.