After watching "Captain China", I came here to watch this movie, and I deeply realized that our captain only made a special effects film?
There are some things about this movie that really touched me
The shot of passengers before boarding is not labelled vexatious, running away from home, but a loving life full of warmth - grandmother picks a more New York gift for her child at the airport souvenir shop, father and son run all the way to catch the plane and go on vacation , Sitting next to a mother with a young son, a kind-hearted grandfather helped pick up the toys thrown away by the child—these people's enthusiasm for life makes life even more precious. I don’t know if the overall social pressure is different, but I always feel that we don’t need to use disasters to be taught the value of life.
After the captain made a successful forced landing, he was recognized by a taxi driver, saying that his news was the best news in New York this year; he was recognized by a bar owner and told him that the bar had innovated a drink named after him; A big hug from the little girl in the hotel - the kindness of these small ordinary people, permeating life, seems to have more real power than thumbs up from all the plane people
The staff in charge of the investigation of the Security Bureau, in fact, I don't think they are bad people. The entire film is also exploring the boundaries between rules and human nature. I think this process is necessary, and careful analysis of this disaster is to avoid more tragedies. At first, they were misled by a piece of data that later proved to be wrong. They tried to verify whether the captain made a wrong decision. They also ignored the human reaction time due to their lack of understanding of the pilot itself. When the truth finally came out, Fully express his respect for the captain. After all, this is a miracle for all mankind. Rules are the most important, and human feelings float up and down around the rules.
In the end, I really feel that I lived by the Hudson River when I was in school, and I often went for a run and biked across it twice. Too bad I didn't see the movie at the time.
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