Jump out of the cage and seek a breakthrough

Florencio 2022-04-21 09:01:41

A disaster movie, the story of a tough guy rescuing his wife and daughter in a major earthquake. Although the plot of the film itself is old-fashioned and boring, it is thought-provoking. Almost all of the disaster films I have seen before are foreign, and the domestic seem to be not very interested in this subject matter, and there are almost no impressive films. From the perspective of time, domestic films seem to pay more attention to history and reality. They either put the historical stories of the past few thousand years on the screen over and over again, or focus on the living conditions of different groups of people in the current society, and use images to record all kinds of strange things The phenomenon. Even a few directors who have feelings often tell some old-fashioned truths. Those who can understand them already understand these truths, but those who don’t know these truths still don’t feel it after reading them. It seems that domestic filmmakers rarely look forward, and rarely think about where we humans and our nation will go in a big picture. Although disaster films may not be able to carry such a heavy responsibility, at least they can inspire people to think about the future and life. Unknown death, how to know life, maybe only after thinking clearly about the disasters that people may encounter in the future, can we know how to better live in the present. Chinese films have made great progress in recent years, but there is still a long way to go.

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  • Maegan 2022-03-24 09:01:33

    eye candy. Don't care about the details. Sensual orgasm like watching a porn movie in the theater has achieved the goal

  • Clyde 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    There is almost no plot, although the scene is big but it is not new.

San Andreas quotes

  • [last lines]

    Emma Gaines: So, what now?

    Raymond Gaines: [Rescue helicopters fly overheard. An American flag unfurls] Now, we rebuild.

  • Ollie Taylor: [watching his brother, Ben make out with Blake following a rescue] Mum's going to love her