As a result, a faint sadness and shame passed through my heart, and I lived without face for the sake of humanity.
I think the whole earth will be without human beings, there will be no living things, and the whole earth will not show any signs of life in a short period of time. It will be covered by white snow, and the air will be frozen in that century. The sins made by mankind are finally at this moment. With retribution. The earth can take advantage of this opportunity to take a good rest and prepare for the next cycle to accumulate strength.
This is what I thought after watching "The Day After Tomorrow", the demise of humanity as a whole. It wasn't the freezing that I thought of. In Shijiazhuang, a city that is extremely hot in summer, I still like such a cool production. It's this comfort that makes me feel a huge contrast. It's not freezing, but a planetary impact! Fiery impact! Everything disappears instantly, turning into ashes. Have you seen a blockbuster of nuclear explosions? It's the kind of objects around it that separate in the form of molecules and vanish in a flash. There is nothing left, so do you still have memory? Do you still remember? Will you still have pain? No more, nothing left, only a burnt, black and gray surface of the devastated earth.
What I think I think is that the theme advocated by "The Day After Day" is completely different. She is admonishing people to treat our planet well, to cherish our present, and to remind us to protect the environment and not to destroy the rules God has given humans to live in harmony with nature. .
I like the whiteness of the lens, feel the cool air, and look at the nervous and desperate people. I feel a sense of pleasure in my heart. Retribution, mankind finally got the retribution it deserved.
Just say that this film is good, although there are a few unsatisfactory points. The accomplishment of the teammates sublimated the entire film, but the flashing shots still revealed flaws, making the film a flaw: the fragile glass that was getting worse because of the cold scratched the hands of the teammates who were struggling to support the fall. The blood gurgling out was really "gurgling", making people suddenly shocked or entertained in such a tense situation. What I think of sepsis is a terminal illness, but in that case, people who got sepsis survived miraculously. I have to say that it is a miracle, an artificial miracle. These drugs are still created by humans. Isn't this a rather ironic contrast to the subject? ! Three people fighting against three madly hungry wolves can actually escape, albeit at the cost of being bitten by one person! But still so unreliable. Of course, these small details are not enough to spoil the entire film. The grandeur of the scene, especially the pictures of the earth taken from space, are so beautiful. Earth-shaking clouds and rain, massive hailstones, angry sea water rushing to the Statue of Liberty, etc., all inherited the fine traditions of American blockbusters: the scenes are big enough, the plots are compact enough, the tools are advanced enough, and the characters are adventurous enough.
I said that this film is good, but in my heart I still feel that humans have left a way for me. Sorrowful, deeply sorrowful, this can't give people a warning, I think.
Human beings finally survived, they are very happy, they can see that they have regained their lives, reaped love, and guarded the affection. Look! What a wonderful thing! Yeah? It's just good wishes. I think all this is not alarmist, if human beings are still not awakened!
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