The popular doomsday disaster movie

Kennedy 2022-03-20 09:01:36

In 1998, the doomsday sci-fi movie "The Clash of Heaven and Earth | Deep Impact"

It's the title of the second-year movie again, and the rating was still quite high back then. Now it seems that the 120-minute movie has too many useless plots, slow and verbose, and the length of the movie exposes the plot. The shortcomings are particularly obvious.

Although some special effects seem to be remarkable now, after all, if a sci-fi film does not have a good plot to support it, the older it gets, the harder it will be to watch it. . This is also a matter of course. Of course, it seems to be a very rough special effect now, and even the scientific rationality will be questioned.

Disasters can be considered a combination of coincidences.

To be honest, the previous episode was really slow.

Black president. . It looks now too, as if it were a prophecy. .

Although I think of another hero-themed movie, "Doomsday" in the same year seems to be a negotiated way to go in two directions = = Now taste it. . Great feeling.

After the failure of various missions to save the earth, it is actually the focus of this movie.

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Now it seems that it does feel a bit wandering the earth~

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However, although it is a disaster movie, such a chronic sub-movie is indeed a bit difficult for me to digest~ I prefer "Doomsday".

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Recommended index: ★★☆ (5/10 points), it just feels ordinary.

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Extended Reading
  • Abigayle 2022-04-20 09:01:37

    The heroine is too much like my brother Tom, especially if you look at that attractive little mouth. . .

  • Eileen 2022-03-21 09:01:42

    Regarding disaster films, I personally like to watch the first ten minutes, which is the part before the disaster. In that kind of foreshadowing description, there is the last glimpse of truth, the preciousness and ugliness of being born, all kinds of tragic comedies, all things It all comes together into one emotional point, and I think that's powerful. Although most of the films of this type are very vulgar, the advantage is that I can associate them privately, which is the volatility of emotions. After a disaster, it doesn't attract me that much, unless it's in a theater, unless the technical means of the film are very good, or there is really some special innovation in the content, otherwise it will usually be some kind of rehearsal that has long been accustomed to. Speaking of this movie, it is different from many disaster movies. Within two hours, it focuses on the pre-disaster, so it is not bad for my taste, although its content is still weak and cliché. In addition, regarding destruction, in fact, the world will not be destroyed, only human beings will be destroyed.

Deep Impact quotes

  • Oren Monash: Fish. Why the hell do they call you FISH?

    Spurgeon Tanner: Well, Spurgeon... Sturgeon... FISH. Took about 15 minutes my first day at the Naval Academy.

  • President Beck: We always thought the deadline for public knowledge was the publication of next year's budget since we've spent more money than we can account for. That won't happen for two weeks. I don't suppose I could prevail upon you to wait two weeks in the name of national security?

    Jenny Lerner: Two weeks? There's no such thing as two weeks in the news business.