Directed by Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayana
A disaster movie released in 2012, I saw it in Mr. Li Xinpin's book and went to watch it. It was really nice. It is based on the true story of the 2004 Indian tsunami. It tells the story of a husband and wife who took their three children to Thailand for Christmas and suffered a tsunami.
The whole picture is very real and clear, I clenched my hands and breathed faster. The sea water mixed with branches, iron pieces and various debris cut the skin, but at the juncture of survival, no pain was felt at all. The separation brought about by the tsunami is both hopeless and hopeful. At that time, it was each other's strength. It made everyone grow in an instant, and they were all trying their best to find each other. A hug must be the biggest energy-giving pool in the world. A hug can make people feel confident. It must be a family who will walk together, and it must be a family who will be in the same place at the same frequency. A familiar voice and a pair of familiar trousers will find each other. To live, to live together, to live with the people you love is the courage to start all over again. After the plane took off, the golden sunlight shone through the window, which was warmth and hope.
Of course, it also shows that it is worthwhile to buy a few insurances.
How to survive in such a desperate situation is also a skill that needs to be learned. You can swim, you can pack a bottle of fresh water, you can ask for help, and you can save people. All the habit skills that you don't use in your daily life are all needed at this moment. Imagine how to be that "survivor" recommendation if you were yourself????? Youku has free viewing, go ahead.
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