It's an old movie from 2004, I accidentally mentioned it and watched it again.
Quantitative changes lead to qualitative changes. Some changes and actions that do not seem to cause serious problems, at least they do not pose an immediate threat, may lead to disasters faster than human imagination.
If that day comes suddenly, there is no way for anyone to be fully prepared before that. It is a matter that requires the global efforts, attention, and response together, in advance and in advance. However, until the last moment, there are always people who value other things more than that.
The hard film is a shocking reminder, and it seems that it can be shot now. Of course, there are also unreasonable or exaggerated points, but it also plays a role as a reminder. As a simple movie, the look and feel is also OK.
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