1. Not deliberately provocative. Different from other movies on the market that shape heroism, it uses a lot of life scenes as a foreshadowing instead of the disaster itself, so that the audience can see the life of firefighters in ordinary life, not just the appearance of rescue, so the truth and delicacy is the essence. The biggest feature of the film.
2. Ink presents humanity rather than disaster itself. The stadium scene brought the catastrophic side of the story to a climax. Everyone had different emotions and expressions when they saw the only surviving person. The protagonist also expressed his truest feelings at that moment: I should not be the one who survived. They are all better than me. Yes, this was actually his truest feeling at that time. Heroism was inferior to the lives of his brothers.
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