I watched it at home with my boyfriend in the evening on the weekend. The overall storyline is actually quite good, and the ending is very warm.
My point of view is that there is no film that I can't watch, so this film is worth recommending. Some of them are very beautiful, such as the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. It would be even better if they were put in the cinema. However, I have to say that there are still a few bugs in the overall storyline. Of course, maybe I just didn't understand it. For example, in the robbery of the drugstore, I don't quite understand why it is necessary to rob a drugstore and kill people? For example, using a wristband to get on a plane, I think that since the government has a standard for selecting people, and then the technology should be relatively developed at that time, so there should be face recognition technology, and the person, certificate, and wristband should be checked together. In this way, there will be no bracelets that are grabbed, and it is useless, although this does not affect the wicked and vicious people who continue to grab other people's bracelets.
It is easy to arouse empathy when seeing some pictures. For example, the heroine collapses on the side of the road alone when the child is taken away. The feeling of helplessness and powerlessness is indeed very sad.
After looking at all the characters, my favorite character turned out to be my grandfather. Knowing that tomorrow is the end, I can play cards with a few old friends, stubbornly stick to the one mu of heaven and earth created by myself and my late wife, and live a transparent life. And affectionately. When the end comes, how should we respond? His attitude reminds me of when the Titanic was about to sink and everyone was panicking. The way the bands that were still playing used their own expressions to meet the disaster. Very admirable.
Speaking of this, in the face of disasters, different people have different attitudes. Those who are concerned should be strong, and those who are not concerned should be transparent!
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