Medium-sized disaster film

Madalyn 2022-04-22 07:01:54

There is a saying called "Saving the King's Loyalty and Loyalty to the King", I watched a "Haeundae" today, and now I run up to type on the keyboard, it's called "To get the ticket of Time.com, you must report it with a log". I came to the theater to sign in at the time agreed on the phone. I had a meeting yesterday when I answered the phone, but I didn’t know what time the show would start. After I got the ticket, I found that there were still 50 minutes left, so I watched an episode [V] in the flickering hall of the Meijia Sanlitun store. In the translated version of "Four Blinds in the South", in order to return the goat of the Afghan little friend, the four bases were directly thrown into Afghanistan by the military plane, and they also met the classmate Ben Laden. Why do the four little friends have an Afghan goat? Woolen cloth? Because the benevolent American compatriots understand the hardships of the Afghan people, after blowing up their movie theaters, schools, basketball courts, and homes, they called on the four idiots in elementary school to donate one dollar each to the refugees... These civilized countries The politicians got spoofed by the freaks in South Park again... Honestly, I just love watching this South Park shit spoof everything. After watching the movie, I was still a little dizzy in the crowd of people walking out of the theater. I was a little unsure about how to evaluate the movie. The conversation of the two beauties next to me helped me. They made a professional and in-depth analysis of the movie from all angles. Concluded before I swerved into the bathroom, the film is useless, I don't know what's good about it. Ah~ So I immediately have the core word of the evaluation, isn't this "medium and medium distance"! Contrary to "Four Bitches in the South", "Haeundae" is not about tearing down some moral models that have become clichés and corrupting dogmas because of their overemphasis, but about building up those well-known popular virtues. For example, if you love someone, you must be good to her, and then overcome the shadows, traumas and obstacles in your heart to speak out your love, and you must not treat yourself badly; for example, rich girls and poor children can have sweet love that transcends family and rank, as long as Sincerity is relative; for example, work is important, but family cannot be ignored because of this, so that the daughter can only call her uncle if she doesn’t know her father. For the sake of the child, the parents will definitely be savage. Your children are also worth paying and saving again and again. A kind mother believes that a pair of leather shoes in a poor life is equal to a possible road to a happy future; for example, a profession is a responsibility, and people should fulfill their duties and follow their inner moral standards. , even if they sacrifice their lives for it; for example, under special circumstances, hooligans will become heroes and eventually change their life trajectory, and so on. So, when the important emotional factors and universal values ​​common to most human beings are reflected in the film, and coupled with the stunts that are passable, why should we ask for more? It's just a disaster movie, everyone shoots like this. Perhaps it's not worth giving an example of this. I always thought that a movie like this would be a success if it had a scene or two left (except for special effects). Just take a disaster movie, "The Day After Tomorrow" comes to mind today and there are two scenes I still remember, one is the father crossing the frozen continent to save his adolescent son, and the other is everyone setting fire to keep warm and refusing to burn ancient books with precious historical value. I live in the former not because of the episode where my father saves my son, but because in a tense plot, there is such a quiet episode where everyone walks on the white snow, which impresses me, who prefers relaxation and relaxation, remember The latter is that the director has the leisure to use this plot to show his love for cultural heritage, and by the way, he made fun of American politics and laws, and the burning effect The best, most reserved, and most abundant, are those lengthy legal documents and government official documents compilation... Similar plots also exist in "Haeundae", although the more tense moments in the film, the more nonsense the protagonists talk about, and even if they die , I have to express everything I want to say. There is absolutely no cute silence in "The Day After Tomorrow", but some plots are also very loving. The little people who are still in shock and smoke and light the bridge across the sea can be counted as a Korean style of humor. Piece, another episode that made me think for a few minutes is the "Prince of the Sea" when the rope was about to break, he rescued his love rival who had just beaten him, and he fell into the vast sea in front of his lover... Similar episodes I have seen it many times in different films, and this time I suddenly felt it was not because I questioned its hypocrisy, although some inhumane climbers like in "Vertical Limit" killed their companions to survive, it may also be another Brutal truth. I was just thinking, if I was on that rope and I was a lifeguard like a "prince of the sea", would I cut the rope? The conclusion is that I should do it. In my spare time recently, I have been doing two things, one is watching Spielberg and Hanks' "Band of Brothers", and the other is watching Wang Shuzeng's non-fiction masterpieces "The Long March" and "War of Liberation" ( books, not movies), they told me together, in different stories, that soldiers had to go through the blood of bullets and obey orders, even though the rules that organized human beings were sometimes chaotic and pathetic, at least in the eyes of those involved. It is so, but without these rules, our ancestors who jumped from the trees would never be able to get out of the age of ignorance. OK, so we have to dismantle and destroy those hypocritical dogmas and morals, spit on them and give them a middle finger, but we also need to pretend to be stupid from time to time to be educated and moved, and to some harmless people. Shallow propaganda and cheap fanfare with a kind smile. So, I won't say much about this mediocre film. By the way, I feel like it at least soaps up a bit compared to most trash flakes. I have seen similar plots in different films many times, and this time I suddenly felt it was not because I questioned its hypocrisy, although some inhuman climbers like in "Vertical Limit" killed their companions to try to survive. May be another cruel truth. I was just thinking, if I was on that rope and I was a lifeguard like a "prince of the sea", would I cut the rope? The conclusion is that I should do it. In my spare time recently, I have been doing two things, one is watching Spielberg and Hanks' "Band of Brothers", and the other is watching Wang Shuzeng's non-fiction masterpieces "The Long March" and "War of Liberation" ( books, not movies), they told me together, in different stories, that soldiers had to go through the blood of bullets and obey orders, even though the rules that organized human beings were sometimes chaotic and pathetic, at least in the eyes of those involved. It is so, but without these rules, our ancestors who jumped from the trees would never be able to get out of the age of ignorance. OK, so we have to dismantle and destroy those hypocritical dogmas and morals, spit on them and give them a middle finger, but we also need to pretend to be stupid from time to time to be educated and moved, and to some harmless people. Shallow propaganda and cheap fanfare with a kind smile. So, I won't say much about this mediocre film. By the way, I feel like it at least soaps up a bit compared to most trash flakes.

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  • Helicopter Pilot: We need to adjust those settings, this doesn't look right.

    Emergency Room Intern: James, James! James! We need to look at this. Something strange.

    [He shows the man the paper]

    Helicopter Pilot: Oh my god!

    Emergency Room Intern: Why am I jumping to this? Just listen up! Move the people somewhere higher okay! It's the Tsunami!