Then there's the plot.
In addition to being vulgar, let's put it this way, the screenwriter "cleverly" helped the male protagonist avoid all moral burdens, but unfortunately the protagonist's image is still not shining.
1. The scene where the ex-wife of the male protagonist was rescued on the roof. Fortunately, only she was alive on the roof, otherwise the male protagonist would face the first moral crisis. There are countless such coincidences behind, and the male protagonist has no time to make a choice.
2. The male protagonist steals the car. In order to rationalize the male protagonist's behavior of stealing the car, the car owner is designed to be a greedy villain who moves things from the store during the chaos. Is it reasonable? I have already started laughing sneeringly
3. The plot of the local tyrant boyfriend of the former male protagonist's ex-wife abandoning the male protagonist's daughter is actually quite human. It can be said to be the highlight of the film. Unfortunately, it is a pity that the tyrant's boyfriend has been forced to make it in the mid-term. Completely became the villain, and then later was shot into a big cake by the container head-on, completing a retribution cycle...
4. The male protagonist who was in a hurry to find his daughter found the plane and suddenly began to reminisce about his life with his ex-wife. A memory is 5 minutes. , Nima flew first and then recalled Neng Mu Neng! ? Does the background have to be laid at this time?
5. The male protagonist's daughter was drowning and she couldn't be saved. After 5 minutes of rescue, everyone present was desperate. She was pressed on her chest twice by the male protagonist and finally woke up. I was thinking "Nima finally woke up. You really dare to write her to death?"
6. Xiaoqiang's 5-member group stood together and looked at the post-disaster city, while the male protagonist pretended to force the words "what do we do now" "we rebuild" , on one side, the American flag on the San Francisco Bridge unfolded in coordination with the wind, and I almost spit out old blood.
Also, the male protagonist's ex-wife is so ugly. When watching YouTube, I always jump on the commercial trailer of this film. The first scene is this bitch getting up from the ruins. I wanted to say that the heroine of the film is so ugly. When I saw the feature film, Ciao was really ugly. trailer is ugly
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