Run to You

Gerald 2022-03-19 09:01:04

I went to the cinema last month to see the movie "Doomsday Collapse". When I came out of the theater, I suddenly saw that the blue sky, white clouds and green trees were still in order. I was even a little surprised that everything was fine, it didn't collapse, everything was fine. Occasionally watching a disaster movie will remind people to know how to cherish time and feelings.

I don't always like to retell the storyline. In short, it is the story of how people escape from the disaster when a severe earthquake suddenly occurs. It mainly talks about a couple who have been separated during the earthquake, looking for and rescuing their daughter to find their lost love. And daughter Blair also met true love while helping others.

Just wanted to say a few scenarios. When the male protagonist's helicopter malfunctioned and was about to crash into the sea, he asked the woman to parachute, she said she couldn't parachute, he said he took her with him, she said it was terrible. The man asks do you want to fall into the Atlantic Ocean? She said no. So he said, "Trust me!" It's a blessing to have someone you can trust and give your love and life to him.

Even so, as independent people still have the ability to save themselves, just like their daughter Blair. She learned a lot about escape from her father, saving their lives in a pinch, otherwise they would have died. You don't always have to be lucky enough to meet someone you can trust and deliver your life to.

Just like I've never been moved by the saying "We are all one-winged angels, we can fly only when we find our other half and hug each other", and I don't think it's a romantic and warm thing. They only feel that hugging each other prevents them from flying, or they may fall together, or they may not be able to fly in different directions. Alas, what an unromantic and unfeeling person I am! I only hope to have complete wings, and to meet a person with the same direction to fly together, of course I hope to keep flying, but I can also say goodbye at any time.

Whenever I watch movies like this, I think that knowledge and power are so important. Knowledge can give people a way to escape, and power can give people the strength to escape. But I know better that spiritual things will give you the desire to survive, and will give people courage without fear. Even if you can't escape, and eventually die, you can die calmly without being so afraid.

When I think of the scenes in "Tibetan Code", where people are involved in danger and escape from death, it is said that when they are outdoors, the leader must not only have the skills to survive in the wild, but also the art of speaking, understand people's psychology, and be able to use language. Eliminate the fear and despair of teammates, so that they are not depressed, have a strong desire to survive, can persevere, overcome difficulties, and get out of trouble. This is indeed very important. Don't despair in difficult situations. If you can persevere, you will have a chance to survive.

The movie is more about giving me a sense of powerlessness, not fear. I think if there is a sudden disaster, if there is no time with someone important, no time, no way to run to him, tears will flow involuntarily. At that time, I didn't know where he was or if he was safe. At that time, I just wanted to go to his side, if I could hold his hand and listen to his voice. Saying goodbye to this absurd world like that and entering another level of life, even if it disappears from now on, there is nothing to be afraid of.

After watching the movie, I suddenly remembered a disaster film "Japan Sinking" that I watched many years ago. All the plot, in my memory, only a kiss goodbye in the chaos. Now I guess it is probably that after the man sent the girl to a safe place, he was going to rescue others, kissing like a never ending kiss through the car window. Probably when the end is coming, as long as you are with your loved ones, you will not panic. Listening to Bryan Adams' Run to You and thinking about these things, I'm not afraid anymore. It seems that many times when I talk about a movie, it has nothing to do with the movie in the end. This time too, so be it.

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San Andreas quotes

  • Emma Gaines: [about Mallory] If you couldn't save our daughter, then nobody could have.

  • Raymond Gaines: I wanna thank you guys for being there for Blake.

    Emma Gaines: Yeah, thank you.

    Ben Taylor: You're welcome. But it was more like she was there for us. I think.