When I watched the film, I was still shocked. "Tunnel" is not a rescue after a natural disaster, but more of a series of people's reactions to emergencies. In the film, the male protagonist experienced a total of three times of despair. In the first despair, the tunnel was buried and learned that it would take a long time for rescue; in the second despair, I learned that the excavation site was wrong and needed to start over; in the third desperation, the government stopped the rescue project and heard a radio notification from my wife. Three times of despair, one more than one. If the first and second time can still be endured, the chill he felt the third time was deep into the bone marrow, because the outside world had completely abandoned him and fundamentally cut off his last hope of escaping. The plot arranged by the director in these two hours is full, smooth and straight to the point. Shot language, editing, acting, set, impeccable.
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