Cherish the environment!

Tyshawn 2022-04-20 09:01:08

This film is also a disaster film, so you can also ignore the plot inside, because disaster films are nothing more than tsunamis, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more seriously, planetary impacts and alien invasions. This time, climate change is the theme. Although it is a bit novel, I am a little numb to the touching family love and sympathy inside...

The most worth mentioning is the effect inside, although I am concerned about the melting of the arctic glaciers inside, causing the northern hemisphere, especially the northern part of the United States, to be covered by ice The theory is somewhat skeptical, but the cloud changes and temperature changes according to that theory are very exciting, although I live in the south, I don't know if the freezing effect is really that kind of effect...

A few scenes with deep memory : The scene of the plane flying through the cold vortex and the freezing scene inside, the scene of New York being frozen (especially when the Statue of Liberty was sick), and the two scenes of being frozen and thawed in space.

In fact, the main thing that disaster films show everyone should actually be a hypothetical doomsday with sci-fi nature (of course, this time it is a happy ending), although I doubt how many people will really love themselves after watching the film Be aware of your surroundings, pay attention to your own behavior...but give the audience a little bit of alertness.

Another bit of irony is that the US government in the film, because the Vice President did not believe the words of the scientist who first proposed the disaster, as a result, a large number of people froze to death. In the later stage, the President had to plead with Latin American countries (especially Mexico) to accept American refugees. It's ironic that America, which has always been self-confident, has ended up like this!

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The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Jack Hall: I think we've hit a critical desalinization point.

    Janet Tokada: It would explain what's driving this extreme weather.

  • J.D.: Sam, just tell her how you feel.

    Sam Hall: Yeah.