The meaning of disaster films

Keyshawn 2022-03-23 09:01:35

The meaning of the disaster movie is: it tells you again and again that the peace of life is not something that is taken for granted, but consumes the greatest grace. Whether you cherish it or not, it may be torn apart by a new destiny anytime, anywhere.

When family life is impossible to get rid of, noisy kids can't be settled, and there's no way to let go of work worries even on vacation. Destiny suddenly decided to overturn this table, and everything that had turned out to be a mess, was turned into scum in a second before the six-meter-high wave. How tender and fragile the human body is, whipped together with everything outside the body in the "drum washing machine" called disaster. There is no hesitation in the wound, no scruples. At this moment, only life and death matter. Death is a matter of course. Living is a miracle. All the troubles before are so small and childish, they are not worth mentioning.

How rare is the determination to find a wife no matter what. . . . Even if there are not many miracles in this world. Family is the anchor of everyone's loneliness in this world, and everyone spends their whole life looking for someone else to anchor to. . . .

Little kids are stronger than you think.

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The Impossible quotes

  • Bellhop: And you, you don't work?

    Maria Bennett: I'm a doctor. I'm not practicing right now. Just taking care of the kids.

    Bellhop: I see, you got promoted.

  • Maria Bennett: You're so bossy.

    Lucas Bennett: I wonder who I take after.