The flood is ruthless, and people are compassionate

Korey 2021-11-24 08:01:18

1. I remember that there were two positive energy films given to 5 stars last year, one is anti-cancer me, and the other is unconquerable. This year, Wuyun Yun, which is hopeful, is good-looking or not g-spotted. Fortunately, there is this one.

2. Haven't seen Tangshan, no way to compare. But seeing someone say that watching a documentary is better than watching miserables, dumbfounded, is this film miserable? Can you watch the Wenchuan site for two hours? I guess I saw vomiting in less than two minutes.

3. Except for the wound on Naomi's leg, there is almost no visual obstruction.

4. In desperate situations, it is easy to expose the evil of human nature, and more people died tragically in disasters than survivors.

What a positive energy film has to do is to show the audience the innate kindness that is born from the heart and has nothing to do with religion between people in desperate situations.

People are born with compassion.

Only one battery is not enough by itself, and he will pass the phone over and let a crying father finish the call. This is kindness.

You have to educate your son if you can't save your life. Don't just think about what if it's your brother who is calling for help? This is compassion.

The old Thai ladies who don't speak English put on shirts for the white women with torn clothes.

Human kindness has nothing to do with nationality, culture, or education level.

5. Pianyan is the child named Daniel, and Daniel represents hope.

How many people died, how many corpses on the side of the road, the camera swept across, without nostalgia.

When Daniel returned to his father's arms, he probably cried in the cinema.

Probably because when I looked in front of the computer, I almost burst into tears a few times, but I didn't cry hard.

Those who don't like it will say that this is sensational and sensational.

Sensation is not to provoke the audience, but for what?

The audience who shed tears because of family, because of hope, because they were alive, the tears are not cheap.

6. The filming is very traditional, or in other words, the filming is very Hollywood, the same meaning.

The little lamb is going home, and the little rabbit is looking for her mother. Why do we all cry, because no matter how many movies we watch, no matter how different our age experience is, the most basic feelings are the same. There is no need to play tricks with such a movie.

7. The soundtrack is good for extra points.

8. The family performed well. The collective award nomination of the union award is definitely better than the Indian Hotel and Les Misérables.

The little hero is great. Why is there no Xiao Zhengtai nominated for the actress? unfair.

9. The old lady Geraldine Chaplin had a stunning glance.

I was injured in an accident 10.6 years ago. It was a group of people I just met who chopped branches to make a stretcher. They waded the stream at night and carried me for more than an hour. On the second day, they were still them. It took more than two hours to climb the 60-degree hill to reach the highway.

These people, I never saw the second side.

But I was changed forever by them.

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  • Doug 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Watching this in the middle of the night, I almost burst into tears. There were so many tears and cute points. Ivan's phone call broke my heart from crying. The reunion of the three little brothers was also full of tears. This movie reminds me of the Spanish director and screenwriter duo "Juan Antonio Bayana and Sergio G. Sanchez". Their previous work was the horror film "The Lonely Castle". Anything can come, domineering.

  • Liana 2021-11-24 08:01:18

    Three poke tears, Ivan called his family (Is the God crying scene okay; the three brothers reunited (I ran too heartbreaking; we are on the beach) (The director is very careful! And congratulations to Naomi for nominating the Oscar heroine~

The Impossible quotes

  • Henry Bennett: [to his young son] But you know, you know, the most scary bit for me?

    Thomas Bennett: When the water hit?

    Henry Bennett: No. After that, when I came up, I was on my own. That was the scariest part. And when I saw the two of you clinging to the tree, I didn't feel so scared anymore. I knew I wasn't on my own. You see?

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: On December 26th, 2004, the deadliest tsunami on record hit the South East Coast of Asia. The lives of countless families all over the world changed forever. This is the true story of one of those families.