real survival

Modesto 2022-04-24 07:01:27

It was really shocking to watch the movie by myself, probably because it was adapted from a true story. I felt that a person would need to sacrifice a lot of time with his family for a career he loved, and even let our family I'm worried, but I love you and support you in doing what you love. Always waiting for your return.

The endless loneliness is all around you, but the firm belief in living makes people break through layers of barriers and rush out of layers of difficulties. Humans are really small. In the boundless universe, they are just like a cockroach on the earth, but cockroaches have extremely tenacious vitality and live bravely in this space. In the end, I think the light that the two protagonists see is probably hope! Humans are self-improving, like a spark of fire. There is also the galaxy where human beings yearn for the infinite space outside.

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  • Walton 2022-04-20 09:03:00

    3.5 The US and the Soviet Union salute each other a little bit hypocritically. The English dubbing, like Lingyun in the Fire Sea, is really disturbing from time to time, and it is too disruptive to the viewing mood. When did the dubbing of Russian films become a practice? Affectionately calling for the return of the Russian language; the whole is quite sweaty, and there are still people in the theater who can't help applauding and cheering, and now the place that looks out is the respectful place, "I don't want to partner with you anymore", " Do you have a choice?" So arrogant hahaha

  • Nat 2022-04-19 09:03:20

    As a fan of modern Chinese history, I know that the harm and bullying that polar bears have done to our country in the past 200 years is far incomparable to Japan. Moreover, unlike Japan, which was intentionally portrayed as having no remorse, polar bears really do not feel that they have done anything wrong. . . So I reject everything about polar bears in my life. . Of course, it may not be fair to the movie and the fighting nation folks, but,. . . none of my business