The storyline is that a family of three ran from Maine to NYC to pick up their daughter, with a big glacier behind it.
Along the way, I showed my mother's government background, my son's love for GPS, my father's home-made bomb, and experienced routine bridges such as overturning, picking up a car, digging for gasoline, being robbed of a car, and flying a plane. Finally, he found his daughter with a powerful mobile phone location, and slid all the way down the Hudson River and rushed into the Statue of Liberty, the core of the American Empire.
Based on basically non-existent dramas and actors with basic facial paralysis, if they are domestically used to push stars, it is definitely the kind of unspoken rotten film. The problem is that there isn't even one of Zhang's slightly neater characters. Is it a real folk family production?
Although it is a disaster movie, those who are looking for special effects don't have to watch it. They can basically make it out on their own computers. Those who like to find faults and find faults will enjoy it
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