When the crisis comes, do you dare to stand up bravely?

Letitia 2022-04-21 09:01:18

When the crisis comes, do you dare to stand up bravely? The male protagonist of this film is just a biochemical engineer. He doesn't know combat skills, and he doesn't use guns often. Why did he agree to let the officer go to deal with the crisis? Because he knew that if he didn't stand up, more people would die, including his fiancee.

In addition to the choice of the title, in the process, there is also a constant choice, choose to believe in your partner or what the officer told you; choose to believe what the person who was judged to be a spy said; choose to believe what the terrorist said; or choose your own heart? Actually think about it, if it happened to you, how much can you think about in an instant? Do you end up regretting your own decision?

I thought about it, I would go to the front line, if there is no other choice, I have to. But I can't immediately determine the current situation, just like in the end, is it to save the bad people, or myself? This film has a lot of laughs and a lot to think about. It's not just a handsome and cool film, it's worth watching.

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The Rock quotes

  • John Mason: [to Stanley] Forget Maui.

  • Agent Paxton: Congratulations, Dr. Goodspeed. You did it.

    Dr. Stanley Goodspeed: Thank you, sir.

    Agent Paxton: You know, for a while there, I didn't think you were going to make it. Well done, son. So where's Mason?

    Dr. Stanley Goodspeed: Vaporized. Blown out to sea.

    Agent Paxton: Blown out to sea, huh?

    Dr. Stanley Goodspeed: Yeah.

    Agent Paxton: [smiles] Poor bastard.

    [They share a knowing glance]

    FBI Director Womack: [appears] Goodspeed, where's Mason? Where's his body? I want to see that son of a bitch.

    Agent Paxton: Vaporized, sir. Excuse me, gentlemen.

    [leaves]

    FBI Director Womack: What? Vaporized? A body can... vaporize?

    Dr. Stanley Goodspeed: Oh, yeah! Absolutely, sir.