KeywordELE

Demarco 2022-03-18 09:01:04

The memory of the doomsday prophecy experienced in 1999 is very deep. Just as "2012" was released before the end of this Mayan prophecy, there were two movies of the same type in 1998. The theme is to try to use the space and nuclear technology that humans originally created for war to kill the idea. To destroy the planet of the earth. The star chosen for this part is the comet, the keyword ELE, the Extinction Level Event.
Although it is not as starry as Peerless Calamity, the stories that rely on Frodo and the actors to show are actually deeper and more exciting.
The protagonist is not an astronaut, so relatively peerless catastrophe is not as bloody as the plot. It is estimated that he knows that he has no chance to compare in this regard. The setting of automatic drilling facilities for nuclear bomb equipment is adopted. Of course, the loading process must be played to the end. In seconds, the nuclear bomb mission failed. As for human beings, they have been able to use nuclear intercontinental missiles to attack the invading stars and failed.
Then, from the perspective of the comet discoverer and the reporter who first learned of the matter, when everything that a person has achieved in society before life, including grudges, is no longer important, its performance is very thought-provoking, such as the end of the world. Chaos, with whom at the last moment is it a parent or a lover, whether the spacecraft chooses to commit suicide, especially the moment when the heroine chooses to give up her life and embrace her father when death comes, it is very touching.
It was the United States and Russia that built the spaceship, but the film still couldn't help but smother Russia with Chernobyl.

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Deep Impact quotes

  • Jenny Lerner: [about Rittenhouse] Biggest story in history? What an ego.

  • Spurgeon Tanner: We don't have time to talk, Houston. There's nothing we can do about the smaller one, but... we do have a plan. We need the arming codes for the last four nukes.

    Otis Hefter: Arming codes? What the hell for?

    Spurgeon Tanner: Mitch, we can do or we can teach. What's your pleasure?

    Otis Hefter: [sighs, and shouts to his people] Get the arming codes! Get the God-damn codes!