The terrible and real disaster is "the day after tomorrow"

Clifton 2021-10-18 09:31:07

This is a terrible movie, this is another real movie, and it is also a movie worthy of people's attention and thinking. At the beginning of the film, a series of abnormal disasters: hail, flood, glacier, earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption... the audience was shocked and stunned. The Arctic ice sheet collapsed; hail as big as a football fell from the sky in Tokyo; huge tornadoes swept across Los Angeles; high seas poured into New York, and even large cargo ships floated into the streets; the big ice storm hit, the entire metropolis was sunk In the pile of ice and snow, the Statue of Liberty was half-buried by ice and snow; people had nowhere to escape, and there were frozen corpses everywhere... The world was facing the crisis of the ice age 10,000 years ago. In recent decades, due to the rapid increase in population and industry, the environment has suffered man-made destruction. The content of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere has increased sharply, and air pollution has become more and more serious. global warming. It is predicted that in the next 50 years, global warming will lead to global climate anomalies, the thickness of the north and south poles will decrease, some island countries will be submerged by sea water, and a large number of species will become extinct. In recent years, the El Niño and La Niña phenomena have frequently appeared, and they have come violently, causing catastrophic weather in many places around the world... The abnormal disaster scenes in the film are by no means alarmist or absurd. The movie is called "TheDayAfterTomorrow", and the "day after tomorrow" refers to a certain day in the near future. If mankind no longer pays attention to and controls the greenhouse effect, this "nurse day" will come. In order to control greenhouse gas emissions and cause greater disasters to mankind, the United Nations reached an agreement in Kyoto, Japan in December 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in developed countries, the "Kyoto Protocol", which stipulated that 39 industrialized countries should be in 2008-2012. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions during the year, among which the EU will reduce emissions by 8%, the United States will reduce emissions by 7%, and Japan will reduce emissions by 6%... Although China is only a developing country, it also participated. However, the Bush administration in the United States refused to implement the "Kyoto Protocol", which made the "Kyoto Protocol" a dead letter. This move by the United States has met with strong opposition from the world. Therefore, "The Day After Day" is not as simple as a disaster film. It not only has great authenticity, but also has strong political and practical significance. The film strongly satirizes and condemns the US government, and even apologizes to the people of the world through the mouth of the US president in the film. The film was naturally opposed by the White House, but it was not popular in the United States. Let everyone care and love our hometown of mankind—the earth, and let the "nurtured" never come.

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The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Jack Hall: I think we've hit a critical desalinization point.

    Janet Tokada: It would explain what's driving this extreme weather.

  • J.D.: Sam, just tell her how you feel.

    Sam Hall: Yeah.