Every time I watch this kind of film, I feel the deepest feeling. The American people, as an individual, show a strong personal spirit at a time of crisis. People always say that American films will show individual heroism, but in my eyes Yes, every time they stand up and grow taller, they are always ordinary little people, ordinary people, ordinary supporting roles, maybe a few at times, but gradually they become more and more and become the whole people. Without the self-responsibility of the co-pilot and a series of wise decisions and measures, the entire aircraft would not have survived; without the tenacious trust and active cooperation of the female flight attendants, the entire aircraft would not have survived; without all passengers in times of crisis, As the trust given by each individual, give control and life to Bill, be a quiet obedient, act fast as Bill says, and the whole plane won't survive. So I don't agree with the news reporter's report at the end of the movie, it's not that "it turned out that he was the only one who insisted on fighting the gangster and saved the lives of everyone on the plane". I like the American people, just like I once liked the coachman who helped up the fallen aunt in Lu Xun's "A Little Thing"—I suddenly felt a strange feeling at this moment, and felt that his dusty shadow, suddenly Tall, and getting bigger and bigger, you have to look up to see - sometimes life doesn't matter, compared to what you can enjoy. This gave me a lot of associations with the value of the United States, very strong emotions, and very beautiful visions.
In addition, Americans can surf the Internet on the plane, cool! Why don't everyone have a parachute? I've been unable to figure this out.
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