This movie really shocked me

Dylan 2022-04-19 09:02:53

The whole movie tells the whole process of the state's rescue of the male protagonist who was crushed in the tunnel.

In this process, the irony of reality is brought out everywhere. I think this film is so great that when I was watching the film, my first reaction to the government's attitude towards the incident was "Oh my God, how can this be so, it's really inhumane, the most The most important thing should be rescue." But if you think about it carefully, you will feel as if the government's actions are nothing to blame. I feel this way throughout the movie. So too many feelings actually came to my mind after the movie was almost over.

Especially for the situation where the state decides to give up the rescue. On the one hand, I feel that "it's really not right. I decided to give up the rescue in the face of interests even if I didn't know whether the person was dead." However, there are many scenes in the movie where the rescuers, materials, and equipment are withdrawn, so I have another idea. : "The country has indeed done its best for one person. Is it really worth so much effort for one person?" But as soon as this idea appeared, I felt terrible, just like what the rescue team captain said at the conference" That's a person, not a reptile, but a person", so if this incident really happened around us, would I also be one of the sixty-fifths who gave up the rescue? I have no idea.

The whole movie is not the only part that made me have such an ideological struggle. From the beginning, I firmly believed that the country should rescue, and then I slowly began to think about the pros and cons. I think this movie is really powerful. The thinking it brings to people is heavy. In the end I couldn't decide what I would do if I was on the side of the country.

The whole film has countless satires on all aspects of society, and it brings people's thinking endlessly. Among them, there is also black humor and warmth. I hope everyone can see and experience it for themselves, it is really worth seeing.

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