The individual scenes are still very classic. . . 1. The picture where half of the building is broken is the beginning of a real disaster. 2. The female protagonist is shivering when he sees the male protagonist and says that his heart and lungs will warm up quickly so that he won’t die. Hahaha 3. Snowy eyes? Freeze close-up pictures of all the buildings. . . Mainly these three screens. The special effects of the big scene are still pretty good. . But the male protagonist is obviously personal heroism. People all over the world are dead, that is, he can still live to the last second. His father walked through the Americas on foot to find his son in three days, and he and his son's interaction The tacit understanding is inexplicably good. The story of the two is not enough to infect me. The character description is not detailed enough. It may be a good film that has been watched too much. For example, the Busan trip is also a disaster film. But it can make me feel scared, sad, desperate, and applaud, and it feels like the reunion of father and son will be a happy ending. At the end of the film, the whole music is happy. . . . What about the half-American people who have passed away? ? Do you think my perspective is very broad? ? ?
In comparison, 2012 is even more worrying, and the scene of 2012 is a combination of major disasters and not only cold. How to say, the male protagonist is Jack Harengir, I have seen his "October Sky" that It is how a teenager who dreams of spaceflight overcomes the outside world. . Still worth seeing
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