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Martina 2022-04-26 06:01:02
This film is a representative work when the American disaster film shooting wave has just risen. It tells about a skyscraper in the center of San Francisco that caught fire due to safety hazards just after it was completed. The fire chief and building designers were called to the scene to rescue the fire. Affection. Although the film has a slow pace and unsatisfactory special effects, the flaws are not concealed. The psychology of the main characters in the film is better described in the...
The Towering Inferno Comments
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Talon 2022-04-26 06:01:02
Little Film Critic-"Burning Skyscrapers"
This is naturally a well-known disaster film in the history of American cinema. The cast is led by Paul Newman, which can also be described as a collection of stars. As an old film more than 30 years ago, it is not clear what the special effect of the fire scene is. However, judging from the...
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Thora 2022-04-26 06:01:02
If death is approaching
Suppose you know that there is a problem with the quality of the building you designed. What will you do?
Suppose you know that an unpredictable fire broke out directly below your large banquet, what would you do?
If you have just finished lingering with your lover, you find that there is...
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Chief O'Hallorhan: For what it's worth, architect, this is one building that I figured wouldn't burn.
Doug Roberts: Either did I.
[O'Hallorhan starts to walk toward Roberts's office on the 79th floor, so Roberts decides to add the kicker]
Doug Roberts: And they're celebrating! A party.
Chief O'Hallorhan: Party? What party? Where?
Doug Roberts: In the Promenade Room. 300 people.
Chief O'Hallorhan: Well, why didn't you get them the hell out of there?
Doug Roberts: Why don't you go on upstairs and talk to Duncan? He ain't exactly listening to me.
Chief O'Hallorhan: I will.
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[Carlos has tied himself to a wine case in preparation for the water tank detonations]
James Duncan: For God's sakes, Carlos, don't tie yourself up to a lot of glass.
Carlos: That's the '29!