February 23, 2020 "Tunnel", a Korean disaster film, can be regarded as a disaster film, a disaster for one person, a natural disaster. When Li Zhengmo was passing through the tunnel, the tunnel collapsed and he was buried in the car. South Korea's bean curd residue project. I don't know if it was lucky or unfortunate, but there were still two bottles of water in the car, which the grandfather at the gas station gave him. At that time, he only added 30,000 yuan of gas. Grandpa probably didn't hear it. He filled the gas tank and gave him two bottles of water to express his apology. It can be said that these two bottles of water saved his life. However, as Li Zhengmo himself said, if only 30,000 yuan of oil was added at that time, he would definitely be able to pass through the tunnel.
Fortunately, the phone still has a call, and he called the rescue team. The rescue team has been working hard to save him, spending huge sums of money to dig mountains and dig tunnels, costing hundreds of millions of dollars a day, and even some workers died in an accident during the construction process. In order to save one person at the expense of another, it also costs a lot of money. The upper-level personnel wanted to stop the rescue for a long time, but Uncle Jin, the captain of the rescue team, kept insisting. "He's a man, not a salamander"
Well, it's a humanitarian issue, and so is Saving Private Ryan. Is it worth sacrificing eight other people to save one person?
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