I have watched the film at least twice. The subject matter is very educational. For environmental protection, the greenhouse effect has always been an eternal topic. It does not mean that the greenhouse effect must be warming, but also refers to the abnormal climate caused by global warming. Various meteorological disasters! The film is a bit exaggerated, but it also happens to achieve the exaggerated effect of the film. The scene is magnificent and the disaster scene is unforgettable for a long time! Some of the fragments in it are not good enough. Why do we have to burn books in the National Library? Can't you burn the curtains? Wooden chairs or something, you can leave them burning all the time, and you have to throw them in for books, or do you want to tell us that all of us humans can't survive in the face of disasters, so there is no need to leave a culture to later generations?
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