This is a movie that makes a deep memory in my memory. In the depths of my memory, there is always an astronaut with perseverance in his eyes, who drove the spacecraft away from the earth and rushed towards the meteorite.
Until I saw Clash of Heavens again, it was an old 1998 film, and several times I had confused it with the same year starring Bruce Willis. The main reason is that the two movies really have too much in common. They are both attacked by meteorites. They also chose a team of people to fly into space to blow up the meteorite. Of course, they both succeeded, and of course, some people sacrificed. .
It may be because of the two thousand years of doomsday prophecy. From 1996 to 1999, several disaster films were released, such as "Cracked Earth", "Volcano Molten City", "Tornado", "Independence Day" and so on. Next, we will mainly talk about this tragic disaster film "The Clash of Heaven and Earth".
The whole film is full of tragic colors. At the beginning, one of the astronomical scientists who discovered that the huge meteorite hit, drove out to notify the relevant departments because of the failure of various communication equipment, and died in a car accident on the way. A year later, a disgruntled reporter, while comforting his divorced mother, found out that the government seemed to be hiding something. Before he had time to scold his father for finding a stepmother who was only two years older than himself, our President Morgan had An incoming comet was announced. The film doesn't drag on at all, and in half an hour it's ready to send our lovely pilots into space.
Movies that don't drag on are definitely one of the favorite options for moviegoers.
Immediately after the spacecraft landed on the comet in various minor accidents and mishaps, here I want to talk about our actors, except for Robert Duvall, the actor of Captain Tanner, who is also the actor of Tom Hagen, the adopted son of the godfather. In addition to the wonderful performances for us, there is also our young Jon Favreau, who is the indispensable Happy in our Iron Man later. Do you think familiar faces are enough? No, the biggest surprise was that one of the discoverers of the comet was Elijah Wood, who played Frodo Baggins, our Lord of the Rings, when he was just 17 years old, and of course he played the following year. The Lord of the Rings.
The film continues, and the unsmooth landing plus the unsmooth detonation and evacuation means that human destruction is inevitable. After that, the United States and Russia actively implemented the B plan and the 'Ark' plan to blow up the comet with missiles. The United States chose 1 million Americans to enter the cave to ensure the blood of human beings in a seemingly fair random selection. The world was in an uproar, and the order began to collapse. This seems to be inevitable for human beings in the face of doomsday. The bad news is that the missile also failed.
Of course our astronauts didn't give up, they decided to crash into the comet with the rest of the nuclear bomb, leaving the chance of life to Earth. This kind of spirit of self-sacrifice is carried forward in outer space, and on earth, love is also radiating light. The host changed the position of the helicopter to the woman holding the child, and ran to hug the father who had released the past; He turned around in front of the door and rode a motorcycle to find his beloved girl. Finally, after the last call between the astronauts and their families, the spacecraft collided with the comet. Although a small part of it still hit the earth, at least the earth was saved.
Maybe the goodness of human nature is the theme of the disaster film. This film is somewhat worse than "Peerless Heavenly Tribulation", which was released less than two months later. Don't talk about the actors, just talk about the plot, the emotional line of this "Clash of Heaven and Earth" is really a little bit more. "Peerless Calamity" spent 150 minutes mainly telling about the family and friendship between a father and daughter and the object, while "The Clash of Heaven and Earth" spent 120 minutes telling the reporter's family affection, the love of boys and girls and several astronauts regardless of priority. There are too many clues about the family relationship of the members, and each clue is not described in depth, which can never give people a good sense of substitution.
Although there are many pitfalls, the choice of the astronauts to finally collide with the comet has always been deeply imprinted in my heart, and this may be the most touching thing for me in this movie.
Written at the end, as far back as 1998, our Morgan became the president of the United States, and he was the first black president of the United States.
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