Surprisingly, I originally thought that the film should have a lot of meticulously moving and evocative rescue scenes.
The film is very realistic about the situation of the day. Let me see that the United States is far less magical than what some movies portray. In the face of this unprecedented crisis, the initial performance was helpless. When the police car drove into the scene of the World Trade Center, the police got out of the car with their heads raised and their mouths open. Showing the same expression as the general public - overwhelmed, surprised, sad, angry, silent. Before the rescue center was established, all the police had to do was to find a way to go in and save people. At that time, there was not even a temporary coordinating and commanding department, let alone a safety assessment of the disaster site. When the team entered the building for rescue, they would not have known that the building would collapse. So much so that it was buried underground by the collapsed building just after entering the first floor. The next whole article is about how they were buried there remembering, talking and waiting to be rescued. If our country shoots this type of film, we can all come up with a general idea that the leadership of the party and the state attaches great importance to it, the policy is correct, the measures are effective, and a lot of heroic deeds have emerged at the disaster relief scene. Even if someone is buried there, they will not forget the disaster relief. , always remember that he is the son and daughter of the party, and the party is his mother. At the end of the film, after the two police officers were rescued, the first sentence one said was the building? The second is to say thank you, and then see his wife say, you let me live. And if it is filmed in China, the first sentence that comes out must be "Are the common people still safe?"
In terms of explaining human nature, the film is also very real, and does not hide the weakness of human nature. When the captain asked a few volunteers to enter the building with him, many police officers were hesitant, and only three were willing to follow. When buried in the rubble, they also displayed the same panic, fear, begging, and despair as ordinary people.
The film does not have any commentary on terrorism. From the beginning of the film to describe the serene, quiet and vibrant morning in New York, to the love of family, the love of relatives, and the respect for life that people show after the disaster. Although they are only talking about their own stories, it is precisely these descriptions that highlight the anti-human nature of terrorism. If there are both good and evil in people's hearts, then terrorism is the embodiment of the worst of human beings. The challenge to human civilization is not just for the American people.
The film reminds a lot of the performance of Americans in the 9/11 incident. For example, on that day, Americans began to attack Arab residents, but soon more Americans spontaneously organized to protect Arab residents and stood guard in front of their houses; On the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania that day, when passengers decided whether to die with the hijackers, they took a show of hands.
The greatness of a country does not lie in how many high-rise buildings there are. For the sake of political achievements, we can even create many world firsts, such as the first dam, the first theater, the first tall building, and the first. ﹒ ﹒ ﹒ It doesn't depend on whether the technology is developed, we are also in the sky; it's not even a matter of diplomacy. It is rumored that a certain diplomat in our country has always won the war of words. Because the building can collapse, the Challenger can fail to launch, only human beings are the foundation of greatness, only those who are full of humanity.
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