"Cassandra Bridge", a rare movie recommended by my dad, a classic in disaster movies. I thought the most terrifying thing was the virus, but as the disease was suppressed, the colonel put thousands of lives on the bridge in order to cover up the fact that the country was studying chemical weapons. I realized that what is really scary is that under the cover of "national interests" Political conspiracy. At first I thought this was just a classic problem of "save a car or save a car", but later found that the movie wanted to express too much. The plot is intertwined, and there is not a single redundant shot, so I can completely forgive its noisy bgm and the special effects that are less than two hairs. Seeing that the patient was like that, and he was still wandering around, and when he saw the child, he went over to touch it twice, and coughed at the rice. I was also so angry... Because a child died and two people were so angry, until I saw an analysis that the child represented hope, then For the sake of hope, some sacrifice seems to make sense. A drug dealer who wants to be kind, an old Jewish man who is afraid to return to the former concentration camp, a soldier who swears to die not against the interests of the state, and a patient's corpse floating in the water at the end... The content that I want to express is too rich... Highly recommended movies, station B has ...
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