When I watched the movie, I became a little interested, not to mention that this is the only 3D movie recently, so it's not good to let Zhonghua's tickets go to waste. At 11 o'clock, I went to change the ticket, and stopped by Hemin. All the recommended items were ordered, three dishes and one meal, and the two girls were already quite supportive. But Zhonghua is not kind, 3D glasses actually require a deposit of 100, and I don't think the effect is better than that of ordinary plastic...
Come back and talk about the film.
At the beginning, it was already a dismount, and the picture of the handsome blond guy floating in the water really set a rather frightening tone for the whole film. Then things just as the plot needs to get out of hand - that is, the constant danger of life and death. With the skill of guessing the plot for many years, I can basically hold a semi-accurate - which is quite a good result (I basically guessed the whole drama correctly in the last episode of TVB's TV series). In many places, they thought they had to sacrifice another one, but in the end they passed. Not only did he not feel annoyed, but he actually breathed a sigh of relief. As far as the rhythm is concerned, the grasp is quite precise.
As the plot progressed, there were already people around me who couldn't help but discuss some common sense of phenomena frequently, but I didn't actually hate it... Halfway through it, I actually started to look at my watch, wondering why it wasn't finished yet. In the last 10+ minutes, if it wasn't for the certainty that at least one person escaped (the film that has been reviewed, how could the whole army be wiped out so negatively~~~), I guess I can't sit still.
I admire the screenwriter and director very much, and respect for human nature. Under such extreme circumstances, whether it is sacrificing one (the snatch of the mask at the beginning of the film), ending one (Carl's father drowns the injured worker, and Carl drowns his father), escapes (the rich kid stole the only one) A set of oxygen equipment), in fact, it is understandable. It doesn't feel like belittling a decision.
But the brilliance of human nature is precisely in these many decisions that seem to be equal, that is, "knowing that you can't do it". Whether it is survival or death, in that special situation, it is the only decision that can be made. And respect for this kind of human nature is precisely a manifestation of the degree of civilization. So, in fact, the team members did not blame Carl's father; Carl's father did not blame the rich family; and the last desperate leap of the rich family was even more so.
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