When the Great Collision Meets Love Again

Amparo 2022-03-18 09:01:04

The first time I watched this movie, I vaguely remembered the last episode. I don't know what movie this is, but I have the urge to cry. In the final countdown, the expressions of the astronauts are very desperate, and the words of relatives can only be described as sadness and joy.

Mom, I love you.
The kid's name is Owen, and his name is yours.
Heroes die, they will live forever.
Dry your tears and rebuild your home.

This is the second time I've watched The Big Clash. I didn't understand much about "The Big Clash" in the classroom. When I watched it again, the feeling was too shocking.

2012 has passed, the end of the world no longer exists, perhaps I have never had any qualitative understanding of the catastrophe before, but only after the Wenchuan earthquake and the Lushan earthquake did I realize that people are too fragile in the face of catastrophe, and they are so fragile. The rationale for survival is superfluous. Some people died in the earthquake, some survived the earthquake, and some people died after the earthquake. So, when watching this movie, the mood is a bit complicated.

From ancient times to the present, it seems that comets have brought ominous signs to everyone. The film begins with astronomers making sacrifices when predicting that a comet is about to hit Earth to report disaster. After everyone launched the so-called saving the earth, all kinds of things went wrong, and all kinds of people were constantly questioned, weighing and sacrificing in front of their personal emotions and the common interests of everyone. When the American and Russian teams set foot on the comet, a close-up of each hero - some of them are still pursuing their own happiness; some are about to enter the palace of marriage; some are immersed in the joy of being a father; And fathers who promised to go home in front of their grown sons. Among them were men and women. In the process of saving the earth, they were afraid, compromised, and questioned, but at the last moment, when they said goodbye to their relatives, it was really a heroic tough guy who left tender tears.

In the face of disaster, we begin to understand those who truly love us and those we love. On the day of the Lushan earthquake, when everyone hurried out of the dormitory, took out their mobile phones, and made calls anxiously and solemnly, this was confirmed. In the film, when the comet is getting closer and closer to New York, Jenny finally realizes her father's cherishment and love for her, and takes back the sentence that she was an orphan, and the old photo with her old father once brought them happiness in the riverside. Embrace each other and watch the comet rush towards the earth calmly. Jenny was relieved, her father was forgiven, and the destruction of the world was not scary before they were strong. In order to give his beloved a place to board Ruoya's Ark, Leo proposed to Sarah, and true love can stand the test. Therefore, when Sarah was told that her parents were not qualified to board the boat, Leo proposed to Sarah. After experiencing inner entanglement and torture, he resolutely left the "home" that could give him a sense of security, and pursued something more important than life. Leo is a very cute little boy. Maybe he didn't have a big concept of love and marriage before, but he simply liked Sarah. However, under the test of the catastrophe, Leo really grew up, and the disaster gave him a more important gift.

about faith.
"I hope, no, it's wrong to say hope, hope is the wrong word, not what I meant, I mean, I believe in God, I know a lot of people don't, but now I want to say He prayed, prayed for our survival, including myself. Because, I believe in God, whatever you call him, pray, even though the answer is sometimes 'no', may God bless you and give us peace too." In faith, It doesn't matter whether there is a god or not, faith is something that can inspire us to fight for our lives when we are desperate. Family is good, love is good, there is always something worth cherishing. With faith, we grow stronger and stronger inside, believing, and nothing becomes scary.

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Extended Reading
  • Kody 2022-03-23 09:01:42

    Countless disaster films, this time the United States was finally shot.

  • Robin 2022-01-26 08:15:12

    A score of 7.4. I saw that some people in the hot reviews said that the quality of "Wandering Earth" was between "Rescue to the Center of the Earth" and "Crash between Heaven and Earth", I think it's quite objective. If you don't blow up, you can only have a say after you have seen it. The film does not work hard on disaster special effects, and pays more attention to shaping the future atmosphere of the world and the choices of human nature. If you encounter this kind of thing in reality, it is most likely to be burned, killed, and looted. Although the movie is also shown in the form of news, it is mainly deliberately performing some spiritual chicken soup for the audience.

Deep Impact quotes

  • President Beck: Life will go on, we will prevail.

  • Spurgeon Tanner: [about the Wolf comet] Now the outgassing has created a vent a half mile wide and at least two miles deep. Comet gets closer to the sun; sun melts the ice, ice turns to steam. We get a big hole, okay? So, how many nukes do we have left in the back?

    Mikhail Tulchinsky: Four.

    Spurgeon Tanner: Okay. If we can get the remaining bombs in that vent, there shouldn't be anything left of that comet bigger than a suitcase. Now, we can't do anything about the little one, but you know... it just might give them a chance. Now, without the arming codes, we're going to have to wait to set the bomb timers until we get closer to Earth, to raise Houston.

    Mikhail Tulchinsky: We may not have enough life support left to get back into the cargo bay for the nukes. Much less to go down to the comet.

    Mark Simon: We sure as hell don't have enough propellent left in the Messiah to maneuver with. How are we supposed to get back off the surface once we've... once we've gotten down there?

    [Fish is silent, and everyone's expression changes knowingly]

    Orin Monash: We don't.

    Andrea Baker: [smiles briefly] Well, look on the bright side. We'll all have high schools named after us.