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Junior 2022-04-20 09:01:14

I stand on my feet. This film represents the highest achievement of disaster films in the history of world cinema. The gorgeous special effects, the ups and downs of the plot development, the thrilling disaster scene, and the heart-to-heart escape route deeply shocked every audience. . It has inherited the glorious tradition of famous disaster films such as "The Day After Tomorrow" and "The Perfect Storm", and has developed it to an unprecedented new height. As a Hollywood movie, for the first time, it eulogized the positive influence of our party and our army, and revealed the important role our party and our army played in the mission of saving the earth, which represented the Western world officially accepted our country's new century values. After watching it, my mood could not be calm for a long time. I don't think I'll ever see such a good movie again in my life.

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  • Alejandrin 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Loved the first half, it was wonderful. The second half is very bloody, the plot is very American, and the Americans have not figured out and used Chinese elements in place, which is strange. I like the crazy Charlie the most, the calm and wise old host before the disaster and Lambert's song at the end.

  • Bettye 2022-03-20 09:01:19

    Why did the United States put China in the last place where mankind can escape? Put China at the center of the world. Isn't the United States always boasting of a superhero? What kind of brainwashing in 2012.

2012 quotes

  • Adrian Helmsley: Who are you bringing?

    Carl Anheuser: Nobody. Who, my ex-wife? Last thing she said to me, she never wanted to see me again. So be it.

  • Laura Wilson: How were all these people chosen?

    Carl Anheuser: The same way your art was: By experts from all over the world. We had geneticists determine the perfect gene pool we need to repopulate.

    Adrian Helmsley: These people were chosen by geneticists?

    Laura Wilson: Looks to me like their checkbooks got them onboard.

    Carl Anheuser: That's right, Dr. Wilson. Without billions of dollars from the private sector, this entire operation would've been impossible.

    Adrian Helmsley: We sold tickets. And what about all these workers? They all get passes?

    Carl Anheuser: What, life isn't fair? Is that it? You want to donate your passes to a couple Chinese workers, you be my guest.