Regardless of the age, it seems that only smart and talented people are qualified to live.
Whether it is a suspense film, a war film or a disaster film, ancient and modern, the characters in the play either have a shrewd mind or have the necessary skills for survival. Only in a desperate situation can they use a set of skills to get them out of trouble.
In "Manslaughter", the actor has watched more than 1,000 movies and speaks multiple languages.
"The Day After" actor Jack is a climatologist, and his son is proficient in physics.
Isn't this a kind of skill?
When you are really in trouble, then your own abilities are really important.
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