The bridge can be broken, the love is indelible

Sunny 2022-04-23 07:04:09

When something appears 3 times in a row inadvertently, its presence is bound to tell us something.
By chance, I read Chai Jing's "Seeing". There is a description of the SARS incident in 2003. One of the descriptions mentions "Cassandra Bridge". When one comes, are we still confused and ignorant? Or learn to face it, learn to be rational?
The broken bridge is constantly, and the only thing that cuts off is mutual communication, tolerance and the courage to face difficulties together.
The name of the movie ironically named it the name of a bridge. It originally symbolized a bridge for communication and exchange with each other, but it became a way to block the source of the problem, making the train, which symbolizes social conditions, like a journey of life. Towards the end of life.
The image of the train is very similar to our life, there is no retreat, only forward. Even if the movie "Butterfly Effect" repeats history again and again, you still can't stop it from moving forward.

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Extended Reading
  • Lucie 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    The genre skills are remarkable, and the reality is often more brutal and paradoxical than the movies.

  • Grayce 2022-03-20 09:02:47

    I have watched it many times and I have always liked the disaster blockbuster of the 1970s. This is a prescient infectious disease movie with a first-class star lineup of that era. There are two ways to solve the problem, one is military and the other is medical. The empirical scientific side opposes the military solution. The two methods are inconsistent and both ignore the passengers’ suggestions. The film has stunning aerial footage, a jaw-dropping cruel climax, and a severely underestimated disaster film. Of course, by today's standards, its effects are inevitably old, but the way of telling stories is very calm. I find this is lacking in many large-scale disaster films today.

The Cassandra Crossing quotes

  • Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: You can wash for a week. It will not make the slightest bit of difference.

    Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain: What would you prescribe, doctor?

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: Stop breathing! That is how the disease is transmitted.

  • Susan: [Very ill] I don't look too good, hunh?

    Herman Kaplan: Ah, liebschoen, even now you make me wish I was fifty again!