Beat the American blockbuster

D'angelo 2021-11-24 08:01:18

Compared with the American blockbuster, this show is much better.
In terms of perception alone, before the tsunami, the film was presented with a family trip selfie DV, showing the joy of vacation, without warning, and feeling innocent. After the tsunami hit, the processing of underwater sound effects was very real like a documentary. .
As mentioned in many film reviews, emotional violence fills the whole drama (from the perspective of children to observe the cruel scenes after the disaster, family separation and separation, fear of death, fear of possible loss of loved ones, pain, children’s trembling shoulders ) So that the moment of family reunion at the end is difficult to obviously push the emotions higher, but this is because the aforementioned real scenes are facts that should not be ignored in order to lay out the ending. As for the happy ending, the story was originally an adaptation of a real event, and it was originally understandable. Disaster films present such a story. Not only do they want to tear people down, but they also want to tell the viewers that they should work hard to survive when they are in trouble. Maybe a miracle will happen. In many cases, life and death are yours. A difference in thought.

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  • Nicholas 2021-11-24 08:01:18

    After watching it, I told someone who was sorely crying that this movie was just five episodes of GA combined to abuse people. The small number of high-quality disaster scenes in the front are very worrying, and the family drama in the back stretches for a long time, crying a lot [Call that Duan Cry is blind (┳_┳)... 】. Naomi Watts looks so miserable and still shows up, the awards season should be nominated...

  • Adrian 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Although the plot is a bit provocative, the emotions are delicate and strong, and the tears of the cute god can almost tear people apart.

The Impossible quotes

  • Henry Bennett: Did you set the alarm before we left?

    Maria Bennett: Yeah, it was the last thing I did.

    Henry Bennett: No, I was the last one to leave. I was the last one to leave, and I'm sure I didn't set it.

    Maria Bennett: No darling, I was the last one out, and I did. I promise.

    Henry Bennett: You sure?

    Maria Bennett: Yup.

    Henry Bennett: K.

    Henry Bennett: [after a long pause] No, no, I was the last one, 'cause I went back in, and that means the alarm is not set, 'cause I didn't set it.

    Maria Bennett: Well, um, I guess that means we'll be coming home to a large bunch of hippies sleeping in our bed.

    Henry Bennett: What, just like your old college days?

  • Lucas Bennett: [Trembling and distraught, after he and Maria have managed to take refuge on a tree in the rushing wave] I thought I was a brave kid, Mum...! I'm scared!

    [sobbing]

    Maria Bennett: [Equally shaken, moves closer to embrace Lucas] Shhh...!

    [whispers into his ear]

    Maria Bennett: I'm scared, too...!

    Lucas Bennett: [Anxious] Is it over...?

    [Maria is looking around]

    Lucas Bennett: Is it over...?

    Maria Bennett: [Looks around nervously as the wave recedes] I don't know...! I don't know...!