This film is adapted from a true story. It does not have the grand scenes and exaggerated expressiveness of ordinary disaster films, but only the simplicity of people's hearts and the beliefs people hold. The film only uses a short paragraph at the beginning to introduce the entire disaster scene, and most of the chapters are reserved for the psychological characterization of the characters and the unfolding of the rescue operation. It is gentle and affects the hearts of the audience, not only showing the tenaciousness of the trapped miners. The tenacity and perseverance of the struggle also warmly outlines people's expectations and blessings for the trapped miners. Although it is a disaster film, the overall feeling is very calm and beautiful...
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