Compared with other American disaster blockbusters, it lacks some adrenaline hormones, which can be classified as Cage's disaster daily chapter. There is an embarrassing moment in this film, when relatives suddenly disappear, and the extras perform fright and sadness. When I saw half of it, I just told you that if you want to be rescued and go to heaven, you have to believe in God. For example, the heroine clearly didn’t believe in God at first, and then a sudden disaster forced her to believe that there is a God in this world [I always thought this was just wearing religious propaganda Science Fiction] However, my drawing is broken. The male protagonist had an affair, and then disaster struck, her wife disappeared, but the little lover did not disappear, wtf, I thought she was in the position in the end, but I still broke the pattern. After reading it, I realized that I believe in God very little in China. . . Not scary. . .
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