In the face of life and death, human nature is supreme

Renee 2022-09-16 17:06:08

This movie was ordered by our class teacher to watch it together. At first, we thought it was a horror movie, but after understanding it, we discovered the hidden beauty of human nature in the movie.

I don't want to talk about the whole film like a professional critic, I just want to talk about the protagonist of the film, the human beauty embodied when he is trapped in the tunnel.

The protagonist, Lee Jung-soo, is trapped under the rubble, with the only food and water left, and his cell phone with little power. One day, he spotted a dog and after following him for a while found a woman pinned nearby as well. At the woman's plea, the kind-hearted Lee Jung-soo gave her a lot of water and borrowed her cell phone to make calls, which consumed a lot of electricity. A junior high school Chinese teacher once said to us, "If a person has a lot of bread, he should give you a piece of bread, and you should thank him. If a person only has two pieces of bread and you have to eat one, then he is entrusting half of his life. It's given to you, you can never forget him", which I find very appropriate here.

The content of the film also reflects the human nature of society. From the active rescue captain (I laughed at the part of trying to drink urine) to some mercenary executives, alluding to the corruption of the current Korean management class. When the protagonist's wife was forced to sign up to give up the rescue, I couldn't help myself and insulted the Korean government in my heart. And in the end, when the rescue captain rescued Li Zhengzhu, the sentence "Bastards, get out of my way" was really relieved. I will give him ten points, not afraid of his pride.

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