This is what an Asian civilian hero looks like. He doesn't need to lead the crowd to change their lives against the sky, as long as he can resist when things go wrong.
Compared to Lee Jung-soo, he actually prefers the rescue captain. No one asked him to do anything, it was all doable or not. It can be clearly seen that the relationship between Lee Jung-soo and him changed from confrontation to trust. In the end, if it wasn't for the rescue captain's insistence on his promise, I'm afraid the ending will be completely different. This is indeed a realistic film. How to monitor the construction quality of municipal engineering? What is the role of the media? Is the life of one person more important or the convenience of life for millions of people? Is it worth paying such a heavy price to save someone's life? Or even another person's life? When there is only one bottle of water left, and 15 days have passed, will you give half of it to others? There is no correct answer to all of these. The director gave his answer, but everyone in each government will make their own real choices when facing real events. It is always easy to drink Coke and shout justice across the screen.
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