Volcano evaluation action
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Name 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Did you let me find it? When I was a child, I watched with my mother in the cinema, and she would cover my eyes from time to time. .
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Noelia 2022-04-22 07:01:34
Well, it turns out that the photo I saw on Baidu that looked like a volcanic eruption was from the section where the fire trucks surrounded P. . . The film is not as shocking as I imagined, and I'm a little disappointed, but I guess I didn't expect it to be filmed. In some places, it was really deliberate to show the spirit of sacrifice, like to advertise something, when I first investigated the reasons It doesn't make sense either, I don't believe a city living in an earthquake zone doesn't know what a volcanic eruption is. . . At the end, was the director arranged for the two children to remain motionless when they saw the building collapse? But if any normal person sees that the building is about to collapse, wouldn't his instinctive reaction be to run? But in general, only disaster films can bring me back to reality, and I would recommend 4 stars to those who need to be touched and feel the truth.
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Dr. Jaye Calder: We have put the kids in the mall. The Hard Rock I think.
Norman Calder: Okay, you've done your duty. Can we go now?
Amy: Are you sure she is there?
Dr. Jaye Calder: Yes. I've left her with some kids.
[to Norman]
Dr. Jaye Calder: Norman, hold this.
[hands Norman a pack of interferon]
Norman Calder: [hands a person the interferon] Here take this.
[to Jaye]
Norman Calder: These people are strangers Jaye! Are you gonna die for them? Jaye, answer me!
Dr. Jaye Calder: I am answering you Norman.
[to other doctors treating a man who is unconscious]
Dr. Jaye Calder: This man is under cardiac arrest. I'm defibrilating!
[uses a defibrilator on the man]
Norman Calder: [turns away] Oh shit! I'm outta here.
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Amy: [calling Roark on his phone] How fast can you get to the corner of Wilshire and Western, we have a problem.
Roark: No, no. Not anymore. We have it stopped.
Amy: The volume of ash is too high to think that we're out of danger.
Roark: So, why did it just stop?
Amy: Well, maybe it didn't, maybe it went someplace else.
Roark: So, how do you know it didn't stop?
Amy: I don't. But what I do know is when Mount Saint Helens blew, the force was twenty seven thousand times greater then that of the Hiroshima bomb. Do you think that vent released anywhere NEAR that amount of energy yet?
Roark: No.
Amy: Well, lets just assume that we haven't seen the real bulk of the magma yet. Trust me, get down here.
[hangs up the phone]
Amy: Shit.