However, I still feel that the film lacks realism because, compared to a catastrophe like the tsunami, the complete reunion of the protagonist's family is still too perfect, with the so-called aura of the protagonist. The bigger the disaster, the easier it is to expose the beauty or ugliness of human nature. The film does not show the ugly side, nor does it mention many real difficulties such as the lack of food and clean water after the disaster, the shortage of medicines, and the shortage of blood for surgery. And without the contrast of ugliness, beauty has regrets.
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