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Deontae 2022-04-19 09:01:38
In the face of disaster, people are like ants
It can't be called a masterpiece, the middle father calling home and the last three children flying and hugging are the best. In the past, I have imagined extreme situations such as wars and natural disasters that shattered families. Helplessness, misery, and pain arise from within. This film...
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Aniyah 2021-11-24 08:01:18
The Growth Education in "The Great Roar"
Text> Ai Chen
's "growth education" here refers to the moral, intellectual, and physical education of the guardian during the growth of young people, which is consistent with the content of "life education". (Baidu Encyclopedia: "Life education is a kind of holistic education,...

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Neil 2021-11-24 08:01:18
Sure enough, it’s not easy for me to cry all the way to the end from the moment when Daniel touched Maria’s head! When Ewan was crying while holding the phone, I almost screamed with him. The two protagonists and Tom are indispensable, the sense of home that can be easily achieved, and the expressions of ordinary people in the face of disaster and bad luck. Just a little exaggeration, Mimi changed from tearing to sensationalism. PS: Tom Holland, I am optimistic about you. Don't be crooked!
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Dayne 2021-11-24 08:01:18
Although sensational and the main theme of the movie, but after watching it, I am really moved. It is adapted from real events. I hope that a miracle will happen in the natural disaster! The details in the film are also very touching. The actors have a natural degree of performance, and the little actors also perform very well, and they all look cute!
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