When sci-fi unrealistic meets real-life disaster

Annabelle 2022-04-21 09:01:12

Everyone knew that those terrifying scenes were made with special effects, but they couldn't help but feel panic in their hearts, worried that those sudden disasters would come to them. The Statue of Liberty in the United States has been covered to the waist, so it seems that China can only survive the 2/3 of the mountains and plateaus.
In fact, no matter whether it is the United States, China, Sri Lanka or the Inca, what kind of disasters are daunting.
It is said that a lot of effort was put into promoting the film at that time, and the effect was not bad. Looking at it after a few years, I haven't seen any places in the world that are really aware of this problem and strictly rectify the environment and resources. Those that should have exploded are still exploding, the virus is still flu-like, those that shouldn’t have crashed also crashed, those that shouldn’t have crashed, and the newspapers and television are still in chaos.
This is the case with many things. At that time, when I was greatly stimulated, I would make up my mind, but after a long time, I would ignore it, and it would be as if nothing had happened.
So the society in the school will teach it over and over again until it becomes a habit of your own.
For example, do not litter, do not smoke, use less plastic bags, save water and electricity, the principles that have been known since childhood, but many people still do not implement them enough.
Same.
So learn a lesson from this movie.

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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.