I am very afraid of watching disaster films, especially if "Tsunami Miracle" has a real-life background as the background, and the South Asian tsunami is a major natural disaster in this century.
The play then focused on the Spanish family of five, Banner, who went straight in, the Kooli Resort Hotel was washed away, the five families were separated, seriously injured, waiting for a miracle to happen...
Although Evan McKuige and Naomi Kris are on the field, the stubborn and conceited eldest Lucas is the protagonist. He has experienced life and death disasters, from the prince's illness to the ability to take care of the victims he has never met. Knowing that life is the most precious and being able to be reunited with family members is a great blessing.
The tsunami scene only appeared for less than five minutes, and some scenes inevitably made the audience uncomfortable. The hospitals at the tsunami site were lacking in resources and the environment was chaotic. Every moment was like fighting with death. That was the real despair.
Most people are not as lucky as the Banner family, but the victims can still help each other and be full of positive energy. The whole film emphasizes the spirit of never giving up, searching for each other, and radiating the brilliance of humanity in the most common and common things. This kind of movie is worth watching anyway.
View more about The Impossible reviews