Only when there are comparisons can we have sentiments. A blizzard in the late winter and early spring of 2007, although it only swept the three eastern provinces, even though it was only a once-in-a-hundred-year encounter, it finally turned people’s predictions into reality and taught mankind a lesson-the city was paralyzed, and water and electricity were in a hurry. Now, the food is in a hurry, the traffic is paralyzed, and the white world is covered with steep collapses. After watching "The Day After Tomorrow" a few years ago, I easily felt that it was nothing more than a choreographer, and it seemed to be far away from our lives. Wrong, totally wrong. After experiencing such a blizzard, I feel that the creators of "The Day After Day" have an admirable sense of responsibility and sense of history, and their thinking about humans and nature surpasses us.
We still look back more consciously.
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