Since I have known American blockbusters, I have always found that in American disaster films, there is such a character, who can always save people all over the world, always alone, or lead people, nature, and evil forces Fight, and in the end, you will succeed. However, this line has changed recently. In "The Day After Tomorrow", the meteorologist kept pointing out the inevitable changes in the world, but in the end he was powerless. What he could save was only a part of the people. Of course, in the end he found his son, and the film eventually became a family film. But today, perhaps under the influence of a more and more complex world, the American savior's idea has gradually begun to change. Although some disasters require a person and a group to be saved, salvation can only be It is a part of the disaster. Compared with the disaster, compared with the people who have suffered the disaster, salvation is just a hope. Waiting for salvation requires a strong belief. A belief that survivors expect to survive, a belief that rescuers expect to find life. That's all that this movie shows us.
A few ordinary policemen, with the task of saving, were buried under the ruins before everything started, and some of their lives ended briefly here. In the face of death, in the face of life it is better to die, the two surviving beings guard their beliefs and the responsibility from the family in this dark ruin. And their families, at this time, when this bad news came, were also suffering. And the belief in the family finally supported the two families out of the ruins, and this belief, this huge energy, may be what we call love! And the final rescue, finally carried the two survivors out of the ruins. When the two survivors passed the hands of each rescuer, everyone said something like this: "We got you. Going home." And these rescuers, quite a lot of them, came here voluntarily. , and all of this is the greatest spirit of mutual help in the world.
The helping hands are the most beautiful language of human beings!
There is no overly flashy technical scene, this is the American blockbuster we have seen this year, and I have to say, this is everything we really want to be moved by!
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