There is not much to say about the plot. It feels like the plot of hurricane rescue. After saving my wife and daughter, I got a son-in-law by the way. There are many actors with familiar faces, like the rubber man in the Fantastic Four and the Green Arrow..., but unfortunately they can't name them.
The opening dozens of seconds went straight to the theme, there was no foreplay, a canyon rescue, the filming was quite thrilling, and Dwayne Johnson suddenly became taller. Then the Hoover Dam was destroyed in an instant like a sand sculpture on the beach. It's another episode of rescuing the little girl. It's not touching, but disgusting. Then came the big earthquake. The tall buildings in Los Angeles are like tofu, shattered little by little, twisted together little by little, and collapsed little by little. The close-up is here, Hollywood is collapsing, the restaurant on the top floor is shaking, the crowd is running like crazy, the balcony will collapse at any time, and the wall will be made a big hole by flying rocks at any time. Then the wife was rescued, no matter how lucky. The helicopter in the long-range shot avoided two collapsed buildings in succession. It was really thrilling. In the words of the woman next to me, her legs felt weak.
Then there was a man who fell in love at first sight. For the sake of the beauty, regardless of his life, he took his younger brother to the basement, used the wisdom of life to rescue the beauty, and then escaped together logically. It's a pity that the fate is turbulent, and a tsunami hits immediately. A huge wave of hundreds of meters was set off, and the buildings that had just been destroyed fell down with a bang, and the entire city became a garbage dump. The Johnsons were boating on the roof of the building, a small cosmic explosion kicked the door to save their daughter, and a yacht rammed into the building.
In the end, the family was reunited, and the irresponsible stepfather died.
After reading this, I absolutely have lingering fears, I hope this will not be the case in reality.
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