Everything that has a cause must have an effect, no matter it is any thing in social life, it more or less embodies something in human nature. Human society has gradually developed in various experiences and changes.
Mankind's massive demand for natural resources → bad weather and various natural disasters broke out in an instant.
In the face of huge disasters, a large number of human deaths → human powerlessness and limited ability.
After the disaster, there are still many survivors waiting for rescue → human wisdom, perseverance, unity and so on to make them survive.
In times of crisis, Sam’s rescue of Laura in spite of danger, Jack’s promise to Sam, Sam’s trust in Jack, Sam’s mother’s refusal to abandon the little boy, the last arrival of the ambulance, Laura’s help to the mother and son in the car →Emotions and assistance between people, trust between people, human power.
The tramp/sanitation worker never abandons his dog at any moment → I like the design of the little character very much. It also embodies an emotion, an emotion between you and the person or animal that accompanies you.
Laura uses her body to warm Sam, saying that there are always people who will listen carefully in the physiological hygiene class → what she learns on weekdays may help you at some point in the future. So sometimes learning things don’t have to worry too much about whether they are useful or not. Many things help you quietly.
Homeless people tell them to use newspapers to reduce calorie loss → life experience helps people.
When the people trapped in the library didn’t listen to Sam’s dissuasion, they decided to leave the library, go forward in the snow, and finally freeze to death → A decision is sometimes so destructive, so sometimes a choice will make you 'S life is totally different. So many people also have choice phobia.
Mankind has survived the ice age and will survive this disaster → always have hope in mind.
I like the design of tramp and puppy very much. I admire Sam (and other characters) for his wisdom and responsibility in crisis. The natural disasters throughout the film made my hair horrified and reminded me of the Titanic.
I took English class today and learned the unit of environmental protection. The teacher recommended this classic book "The Day After Tomorrow".
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