Originally, I wanted to give three stars, because after watching it for an hour, I forgot that it was a disaster movie, and thought it was an ordinary Korean light comedy. I had the urge to drop the movie a few times! The fine tradition of good start and good end makes me have to keep watching. But the second half is very good. To be honest, the latter part really touched me. Almost all family relationships are used, such as the family relationship between mother and child, the family relationship between husband and wife, the family relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, and the family relationship between lovers. It's just that the first half of the introduction took too long to set up the relationship between the characters.
Okay, let's talk about old-fashioned things.
In front of nature, human beings are so small and love is so great. Any efforts made by human beings in the face of disasters seem so insignificant. But just like the moment when the red scarf floats, it shows that there is still hope for human beings. In the face of ruins, human beings still have an optimistic side, and their homes will be rebuilt.
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