[Pa La Pa La, please make up your own mind for the following plot..]
As a result, the cold little girl suddenly turned into a muscular man, helping the young lady to appease her horse, a look that made everyone understand They will have a story. At a time when everyone thought it would be a matter of course, a long page depicts Miller's deep friendship with a black muscle man. They don't know each other, they are locked together, they make fun of each other's shortcomings, they fight side by side. Really thought they could run away together when the volcano erupted, Miss Ma Ma told Miller to save Miss before she took her last breath. .
Well, it became obvious after that, Titanic rushed like, but Rose survived anyway, and the male and female protagonists died beautifully and heroically. It is said that the black muscle man died for you, you made the man. .
The black muscle man has always advocated the freedom, thinking that the laws of Rome would give him, but what really gave him was natural and man-made disasters. He said at the end, "He died in freedom," which suddenly gave me a little jolt. I think everyone has to pursue something, even if the cost is death, so that people will not feel timid about the end of life because of mediocrity.
When the male protagonist and the female protagonist escaped to nowhere to escape, the male protagonist said, "Don't waste much time, look at me...", I really felt that the male protagonist understood life.
The dust and debris in the foreground and background, the constantly falling sparks, and the turbulent tide carrying the scattered ships. The detailed description of the disaster, coupled with 3D effects and sound effects, has an immersive rush.
The freeze frame of the last scene turns beauty into eternity. All of this disaster has fulfilled the dreams of the poor and the fears of the rich. How ironic. No amount of money can be taken away, and no amount of rights are insignificant dust in front of fate. Then, I think, the real wealth is the moment of enjoyment.
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