Not too bad

Edythe 2022-02-12 08:02:01

In 1997, the drama action disaster movie " Living Fire Melting City | Volcano "

It is said that it is also the childhood memory of many people, and it seems that the movie channel has also broadcast it. . But I have no impression.

It is estimated that many people still remember the part where they melted in order to save people. . It looks pretty good now. . What's that.

The plot is a bit fake, the story is relatively thin, if it weren't for Jones and Heche. . I guess there are fewer people watching it. The special effects are still in the past. At that time, it was estimated to be relatively good.

There are mainly two lines of story and character. But there is no use for birds, especially the doctor's emotional line. . What do you want to express? Waste of footage and plot. . .

There is nothing negative about the main theme of American movies, and even the racial issue has been harmonized. .

In other words, if it is really a volcanic eruption. . . It seems unstoppable. . . It's funny.

----Lao Li's dividing line---

Recommendation index: ★★★ (6/10 points), it's not bad, friends who like nostalgia can take a look.

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Extended Reading
  • Mervin 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    + Watched the movie channel a long time ago.

  • Mabelle 2022-03-21 09:02:15

    Such a big child, the lava rolls over and still stands waiting for Baba to rescue? Even that dog knows how to run, right? Old Tommy's knee is so good, I would definitely break it if I jumped in a hug. I can understand the reporters taking photos and videos at the disaster site. You, a dead fat pig, didn't forget to promote positive energy when you made a phone call to report at the end? Voice and text are the same, and you can make up later. Just calling the police to get a tire, using a group of people to shoot? You've got the tank pierced

Volcano quotes

  • Kevin: Yo man, my street's on fire you gotta get some trucks down there.

    L.A. Fire Chief: What Street?

    Kevin: What Street? You know the one with the smoke coming out of it, Stanley right over there.

    L.A. Fire Chief: We'll get to you as soon as we get this under control.

    Kevin: But, there won't be any houses left by then man.

    L.A. Fire Chief: Look, I'm sorry. We'll get to you as soon...

    Kevin: [grabbing the fire chief's arm] Yo! I'm talking about people's houses, and you're over here saving museums.

    L.A. Fire Chief: You wanna get this guy off me.

    Terry Jasper: Hey.

    Kevin: Oh great. Mark Fuhrman.

    Terry Jasper: Gimme your hands.

    [grabs Bud's hands and cuffs him]

    Kevin: Yo! Get your goddamn hands off me man.

    Bud McVie: What's going on?

    Terry Jasper: He was harassing a fire fighter.

    Kevin: Bullshit. I was asking that guy for help.

    Bud McVie: This is stupid. Let him go.

    Terry Jasper: I'm taking him in.

    Bud McVie: All right he's all yours.

    Kevin: Shouldn't you be saving lives?

    Terry Jasper: Don't move!

  • Amy: Roark, Roark. There's lava in the red line. This just came through on the radio. The lava had overtaken a subway train in MacArthur park and completely destroyed it.

    Roark: Is it still flowing?

    Amy: It stopped. But there's more under us. There's has to be something feeding this. We know that the lava broke through here at the tar pits and created this vent, and we know that it broke through at MacArthur park, so that means it is traveling laterally underground over a course of at least eight miles.

    Roark: Yesterday, you said it would flow straight up.

    Amy: I've never tracked lava under a city before. I don't know what it will do with man-made tunnels to travel through.

    Roark: I doesn't matter. I have to deal what's in front of me right now. I don't have time to read a filer on geological theory.

    Amy: Well, somebody has to.

    Roark: I can only fight what I can see.

    Amy: Okay, I'm gonna go ahead and check it out.