The truth in disaster

Garfield 2022-10-19 22:35:18

Just coming back from the cinema, I can only say that the effect of watching in the cinema is really different. The roar of sea water bursting through the portholes into the hall, the creaking of the huge ship turning over, the screaming, the explosion of broken glass and electrical appliances, all made people feel as if they were in the Poseidon, howling in fear with everyone.

I have watched a lot of disaster movies, this is the most compact and unmoving movie, because you really don't see too many sacrifices in crisis. But you asked me, if the person who was hugged and hung outside the door was me, would I kick the person who let me go first? My answer is yes, because two can only live one, so there is no need The two died together; if I were the girl looking for my younger brother, would I yell and refuse to get into the narrow passage? The answer is I will, because I’m exhausted, I’m afraid this time I’m going to die. And I don’t want to die; if I were that father, would I sacrifice myself to stop the engine wheel to make my daughter and her boyfriend, I think I will too, because I love my daughter, since I’m old, then let me The person who accompanies her all her life will accompany her for me. . . . . .

Therefore, this movie is not meant to move people, it just shows you the most real humanity, fear, despair, positive, or resignation when you encounter a crisis. All their behaviors follow instinct. When we see the bright side and the dark side, it is not the greatness or snoring that has risen to a certain level. It is just the selfishness and love that you and I share, intertwined with conflicting but coexisting personalities. , It's nothing, it's just the truth.

I sat in the cinema and waited until the lights came on, and heard the silent and beautiful female voice of the helicopter, I knew the victims were saved. The huge Poseidon only escaped 6 people, how ironic, but how real.

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Poseidon quotes

  • Dylan Johns: [after the ship is capsized, to Robert when he asks to go to the ballroom] You suddenly have the urge to go dancing?

  • Dylan Johns: Does your husband...

    Maggie James: oh, does that work much?

    Dylan Johns: What?

    Maggie James: The tentative mention of a husband I'm supposed to correct, even though you clocked my wedding finger twice already.