The tunnel does not have scenes of shattering, but only simple shots. The characters and scenes are single, and single is not thin. The thirty-five days surrounding the rescue of the male protagonist are more ironic and worrying, the inaction towards officials, the government's bean curd project, the face project, the typical evasion of responsibility and kicking the ball, absurd, cruel and real. It is worth noting that what the media people do is not to expose the truth and maintain social justice, but only for exposure, first-hand information, and now from the perspective of their own interests, and even crash the search and rescue drone and help the government to whitewash the peace... Unfortunately, it hurts its ignorance. There are very few people who really save people. I would also like to thank the leader of the rescue team who has never given up the rescue. The film is a sharp blade piercing the heart of society.
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