Peerless Tribulation

Herta 2021-10-18 09:30:29

It is a traditional commercial blockbuster. To be honest, the compactness is a very big highlight of this film. In this process, I am currently in a tense plot. There are basically not too many extra plots, which makes people watch heartily.
The comet hitting the earth is a good topic, but after being hit by a meteorite, people find that a huge meteorite hits it and feels a bit unreliable. In addition, the president’s instructions are also a bit riddled. People with a bit of intelligence should know that they are on the surface of the comet. Detonating a nuclear bomb is completely digging one's own grave, personally meeting with the last hope of human survival. Even if you lose contact, there is still the possibility of successfully digging to a specified depth as long as you are still on it, and detonating a nuclear bomb in advance is a dead end. With such a clear and powerful relationship, the president shouldn't be too nervous at this time. Haha, but having said that, everything is needed for the plot. This paragraph of the president's speech in the middle is so handsome, I have to admire the American speech level, and his sensational ability feels invincible. Look at some of the agitating language that appeared in domestic film and television, it is really weak. I remember that when watching the Chuhan legend, I had to boost morale and give a speech before sending out troops. At that time, I felt bad. If I were a soldier, I would never fight the enemy bravely because of this. I would only feel that I was following the wrong person. That's stupid.

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Armageddon quotes

  • Rockhound: It's a god damn Greek tragedy!

  • Lev Andropov: Welcome home, astronauts.