Come on, Baby. You can do it.

Hollie 2022-03-20 09:01:27

There is no complicated plot and deep thinking to dig.
For fans of disaster films, the nervous tension brought by the various visual impacts of this film is worth watching, especially in the cinema, when Will ventures to link two trains, because the high-speed trains collide when they collide. The shock, he suddenly turned and disappeared, everyone in the movie theater took a deep breath at the same time, so consistent, a wonderful sense of substitution.

A little feeling. When Frank and Will act as heroes to intercept a runaway train, the danger is the moment. What is the attitude of their family? Will's wife said, come on, baby. You can do it. Frank's daughters also said, You can do it, when they were worried about their father. I want to change to China, I'm afraid my family's reaction must be, you hurry back to me, you stupid*. If you fail, your family may say, It's fine, you have tried your best. It's hard to guarantee that the voices around us are saying that if you don't let you do it, you still go, you can see if you can't do it, and don't do it next time~ Okay Well, our adventurous spirit was killed early from childhood.
American individual heroism has once again been deeply carried forward. I'm numb

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  • Connie: I need you to rally every cell in that brain of yours. When you applied the independent, was the throttle in the forward position?

    Dewey: Yeah, I had to get it moving, Connie!

    Connie: In what position was the throttle set?

    [Dewey is reluctant to say]

    Connie: Damn it, Dewey, what position?

    Dewey: Connie, the throttle was in notch 8, full power. Okay? It was 39 cars!

  • Connie: No, it's definitely under power. We're not sure of the exact speed yet.

    Captain Allen: I thought all these trains had some sort of dead-man brake.

    Connie: There's a wand the engineer has to hit periodically or the air brakes are automatically applied. Unfortunately, this train's were disconnected. Sir, I would gladly explain the particulars of locomotive operation to you if we had time, but right now I really need your assistance posting officers at all the mainline crossings.

    Captain Allen: Uh, one question. How do you all plan to stop it?

    Connie: We're working on it.