Thoughts on "The Day After Acquired"

Melany 2022-03-20 09:01:10

In my memory, sci-fi movies were very popular for a while, and then, for various reasons, C never saw a very good one again. Disaster movies are a big love in Hollywood. From the earliest Titanic, there seems to be a big collision between the world and the earth, and there seems to be another called Tornado Storm, which is also the most in the DVD cabinet at home.
The movie "The Day After Tomorrow" is still a bit old-fashioned from the plot. A very NB scientist established a climate model of the prehistoric ice age, and the actual weather observation station found that the climate change was consistent with the model, so the disaster predicted by the scientist Start to appear. Behind the scientists of NB, there must be the head of government of NC, and the evacuation work only started at the end.
The heroes of American blockbusters must save their own family or future family after saving the world. Great souls have their own troubles. Those Snow White who are waiting for the prince to kiss may sometimes be GFs who have not mastered it, and sometimes they are in trouble. The former base love teammates, sometimes the next generation of Zhengta loli-of course, their own next generation. Love and friendship are all essential.
The movie "The Day After Acquired" is to let the male number one save the world; his son takes on the task of expressing beautiful love; what his wife shows is a sense of mission, whether it is for life or work; his companion perfectly interprets He lost his loyalty and sacrifice; his friends (three young and old at the observatory) were so fearless to toast in front of death (however, the friends were all sold). . . Of course, those things between the tramp and his dog are also the director's crazy idea of ​​expressing love to everyone that has nothing to do with age, gender, race, and I would despise it in such a public occasion!
The scientist decided to go through the ice storm to find his son in order to fulfill his promise. During this period, one of his two partners also sacrificed himself. Not to mention these, the ending is of course beautiful.
The highlight of this film is that it is worth watching. Uh, I’m talking about the picture processing is very good, all kinds of big scenes are exquisite and beautiful, and there is no lack of American humorous scenes in Hollywood movies. The tension is very exciting. After the GC part, the picture is very beautiful, and the city is frozen. And the Statue of Liberty, and the blue sky.
As a commercial film, it is commendable to be able to justify the plot, and it is absolutely necessary to watch it as well as the shocking visual and auditory enjoyment. Then think about its theme is to protect the environment and the earth to praise the truth, goodness and beauty (although we understand that a movie can The impact on the villain in real life), so I give 80+ to the scoring stage. Fewer clichés would be better. The heroine may be more beautiful.
I typed because of a class last week. The professor looked at the few sparse heads in front of him and obviously had no urge to lecture, so he skillfully turned on the computer's F disk (not evil), and the projection began. He said, write a thought for the next class, and count the usual grades-the following is dumbfounded. It feels boring to memorize the intermediate frequency vocabulary at the moment.
PS: My roommate said, "The Day After Day" and "2012" are sister chapters. You have to look at the essence through the appearance. "The Day After Acquired" is about the Naga Sea Witch’s ultimate skill tornado, and "2012" is a demonstration video of the prophet’s ultimate skill, earthquake... Another roommate became angry on the spot. 2012 is clearly the destruction of the druids in Diablo. The world is destroyed...The four people in the dormitory cs later-if you can't conquer the opponent spiritually, then you can only physically...

View more about The Day After Tomorrow reviews

Extended Reading

The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Jack Hall: I think we've hit a critical desalinization point.

    Janet Tokada: It would explain what's driving this extreme weather.

  • J.D.: Sam, just tell her how you feel.

    Sam Hall: Yeah.