The beauty of a flash of light can't escape the vulgarity and shallowness of the strange power

Karley 2022-03-26 09:01:06

I've always had a strong interest in the end of the world, if it ever existed; but various disaster movies can't give me a very accurate description. "2012" didn't start telling stories until the last few days; "Japan Sinking" is a matter of small Japan; "Impact", the ending is always so bright, Americans are never tired of saving the world, although they are now themselves It's hard to guarantee; "The Day After Tomorrow"? Too small.

I am not perverted enough to see how people are terribly killed by erupting volcanoes, turbulent floods, earth-shaking earthquakes, or shock waves caused by large rocks; I am more concerned with the collapse of society before the end, every The individual is caught in a sudden collective loss of meaning to life - nonsense, anyway, I will die anyway, what about the houses, money, and maintenance of the mistresses? - Exploration of the state of time. I would like to see the law lose its enforcement for a short period of time - crap, the police have to run for their lives! In the words of the policewoman Linda, "to tell you the truth, I am scared too" - the belief has lost its foundation - "this is from the lord!" Unfortunately, the priest was killed after saying this! ——The morality is useless and the peaceful atmosphere and environment to abide by——“The town has run out of water, I heard that you have some meat in the refrigerator here...” So I hit Rose with a baseball bat. . .

Luckily, this American show provided me with a dramatic, simulated apocalyptic scenario. Let my curiosity be partially satisfied. Of course, it is impossible for vulgar and shallow Americans to perfectly reproduce the whole process of social collapse for young people who have the desire to explore; so before the whole town collapses, it rains (no more water), and the plot returns to science fiction. Fan children. . . This makes me sad.

Zibuyue is eccentric!

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Under the Dome quotes

  • Joe McAlisterNorrie Calvert-Hill: The pink stars are falling. The pink stars are falling in lines.

  • James 'Big Jim' Rennie: [Opening Narration, Season 3] Four weeks ago, an invisible dome crashed down on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the world. The dome has tested our limits, forcing each of us to confront our own personal demons... rage... grief... fear. Now, in order to survive, we must battle our most dangerous adversary... the enemy within.