affection

Bradford 2022-03-19 09:01:04

It is said that "natural disasters are ruthless, and people have feelings". Indeed, a sudden tsunami can be ruthless, but people cannot lose their family, let alone leave their family. The film depicts the details of family affection in a delicate and touching way, and conveys a lot of positive energy to people. When the tsunami came, the father hugged his two young sons tightly and tried his best to save them, which made us feel the responsibility of the father; in the ocean, the mother Maria He tried his best to hug a big tree, but when he found the trace of his eldest son Lucas, he still gave up the life-saving driftwood and swam to his son recklessly, which made me realize the greatness of mother's love. When the mother and son wanted to climb a tall tree to avoid the tsunami, the mother was too weak due to a serious leg injury and could not exert herself. It was the son who pushed, pushed and pulled with all his strength, and finally transferred the mother to a relatively safe tree. I admire his maturity and bravery beyond his age, but his perseverance towards his relatives makes me even more impressed. If everyone can be like the family in the film, always thinking of their relatives, then we life will be better. Family affection is very precious, even if it is not as sweet as water, without the vigor of love, but it is still the most beautiful feeling in the world.

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  • Henry Bennett: Did you set the alarm before we left?

    Maria Bennett: Yeah, it was the last thing I did.

    Henry Bennett: No, I was the last one to leave. I was the last one to leave, and I'm sure I didn't set it.

    Maria Bennett: No darling, I was the last one out, and I did. I promise.

    Henry Bennett: You sure?

    Maria Bennett: Yup.

    Henry Bennett: K.

    Henry Bennett: [after a long pause] No, no, I was the last one, 'cause I went back in, and that means the alarm is not set, 'cause I didn't set it.

    Maria Bennett: Well, um, I guess that means we'll be coming home to a large bunch of hippies sleeping in our bed.

    Henry Bennett: What, just like your old college days?

  • Lucas Bennett: [Trembling and distraught, after he and Maria have managed to take refuge on a tree in the rushing wave] I thought I was a brave kid, Mum...! I'm scared!

    [sobbing]

    Maria Bennett: [Equally shaken, moves closer to embrace Lucas] Shhh...!

    [whispers into his ear]

    Maria Bennett: I'm scared, too...!

    Lucas Bennett: [Anxious] Is it over...?

    [Maria is looking around]

    Lucas Bennett: Is it over...?

    Maria Bennett: [Looks around nervously as the wave recedes] I don't know...! I don't know...!