What will we face the day after tomorrow.

Bernardo 2022-03-23 09:01:11

A very typical disaster film, but it is much better than the global storm. When I saw the beginning of the film, I thought it was a meeting again. No one would have imagined that the disaster would come so quickly, hail as big as tennis, many tornadoes, sudden showers, and extremely fast freezing cold. The male protagonist is a meteorologist. No one believes his speculation. Before the disaster happened, his son went to New York, but the disaster began to happen faster and faster from the north. The sudden rain in New York caused flooding, and the freedom to submerge The goddess? The tall water wall, the hero’s son was too moving to rescue the girl he liked when the water wall came. They hid in the library. Later, the temperature dropped and the water froze. Someone wanted to go south. , The male lead told his son on the phone, don’t go out, he will come to rescue him, the male lead said, my father will not miss the appointment, but in the end, there are very few people who really stay and choose to believe in the male lead’s son. It drops ten degrees every second, the hero's son and friends burned books to warm up, and the father finally arrived. The most memorable scenes in the film are the professor and two subordinates waiting for the glass of Scotch whisky when they die, and when the male lead’s companion cuts the rope and will undoubtedly die, the son said that my father will not miss the appointment, the male lead’s wife When I waited for the ambulance with a child with leukemia (actually I thought I couldn’t wait, I thought the wait would be death, so this scene moved me too much), I haven’t watched 2012, and I’ll talk about the environment, nature, and eternal after I’ve finished it. topic.

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The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Jack Hall: I think we've hit a critical desalinization point.

    Janet Tokada: It would explain what's driving this extreme weather.

  • J.D.: Sam, just tell her how you feel.

    Sam Hall: Yeah.