The plot is like a bag of dried noodles, which has been cooked and soaked in soup by Hollywood. When you pick it up, you only need to eat a little to know what it tastes like; all kinds of condiments: either funny or sensational or reflecting the kindness of the characters ( The unscrupulous black merchants and the idle gangsters have become heroes), and the five flavors are mixed into a plate of hot pot ingredients, which are poured into the soup. This is the plot.
Then the scene: I just want to say one thing - grandma, it's a flood today, don't go home for dinner. This is not just because the only moving scene in this film is the mother who buys leather shoes, (and this has nothing to do with the scene); in fact, a cheap flood film can shoot so much Basically distinguishable from the "Water Park" shots, it's still not easy, but alas, there is absolutely no gripping tension in the chaotic scenes (see the cheaper Cloverfield), contrived sensationalism and a completely straightforward plot Just like I said earlier, a pile of boiled vermicelli mixed with various seasonings in the broth is quite unpalatable.
What I want to say is that there are already a lot of flood movies in the world. right? Why so many? Because flood disaster films are the best in the same type of disaster films, as soon as a few models are placed in a basin, the city will be flooded. The extras took off their clothes and pants and screamed collectively, and the scene came out. . . Also, in the era of cheap audiovisuals, audiences are just having fun. Do you think cinema is a department of humanities and arts?
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