The theme of saving the world has been badly filmed, and it is not uncommon in novels. Within an hour of watching "The End of the World", the audience may feel bored because the plot is so vulgar. For space travel, we ordinary people don't think this is a major event at all, because we don't know much about it. The astronauts sent by our country have all gone home safely. Is space travel really dangerous? When the director uses the parallel montage to let the protagonists say goodbye, we may be amused by some American humor, but we feel that they will definitely come back safely. The previous plot is a bit too long. In fact, no plot in the film is superfluous. The black youth and puppies who first appeared in the soy sauce show the youth’s love for the puppies—even though the ground collapsed, he would never leave the puppies. Then, the old man who used the telescope to find the meteorite, he did to his wife. Swearing, but he wants to name the meteorite after his wife, which is also love. The clue of "love" runs through the film from beginning to end.
Harry's conflict with Jack, Harry's conflict with his daughter, turned into deep love when the disaster strikes. It is precisely because they had conflicts before that the later love was so moving.
The climax of the film takes place in space travel. This section shows the dangers of space and makes us realize how difficult it is to save the world. It is from here that the film is closely linked to the audience's heartstrings, and the plot begins to twists and turns, ups and downs, which makes people concentrate on watching it.
The characters in this film are well portrayed. For example, the middle-aged uncle who had a nervous breakdown on the meteorite and fired around with a gun. He is the incarnation of all of us ordinary people. You know, to a completely unfamiliar place full of crises, the goal is to save the world, but the fact is that he can't even save him... His collapse is normal. But why didn't the screenwriter let him stay on the meteorite and detonate the nuclear bomb to sacrifice for Harry? Because not everyone is a hero, there must be mortals to return to the earth to have a hero. After all, there are few heroes in the world. It can be said that Harry's death is inevitable. Not only to earn the audience's tears, but also to highlight love-big love. Harry is the central point that connects everyone. He is a father, the brother of everyone, and he is also a leader. In him can better reflect the heroic color. Only when he is dead will he be tragic and shocked, because he has the most fetters.
There must be sacrifices to save the world, and the sacrifice will certainly not be one person. After the audience shed enough tears, the film finally gave an imperfect Happy Ending. Everyone may have tears in the corners of their eyes after watching the film, but The corners of the mouth must be up. It can be said that this ending is inevitable, because "love" always leads the direction of the whole movie.
From the passerby to the protagonists, from the little love for puppies to the great love for humans, the film has father-daughter love, brotherly love, husband and wife love... including family, friendship, and love. The whole film can be said to be a gluttonous feast about emotions.
We are small, but not weak.
We are humble, but not humble.
We are weak, we will die, but we will not be easily defeated.
Because we have love.
And love can create miracles.
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