This movie makes me feel so awkward, like sitting on pins and needles. The small probability events in the whole world are all gathered together. If this story is made up like this, the audience must be anxious to bring their own pen into battle. kind of
"My flower pot fell and hit the head teacher who hated me the most in the class. I quickly went downstairs and told him to take him to the hospital, but the tire was punctured halfway. After the puncture, the driver went out to repair the tire and was hit by a passing vehicle. When I got there, I had no choice but to carry the head teacher to the hospital, but when I was crossing the bridge, a car happened to pass by and splashed the water on me. I didn't pay attention, and the head teacher fell into the river."
Uncle police, you have to trust me.
OK, let's start ranting.
1. Can you tell me why Morpheus, a decades-old driver, is a congregation for meeting and scheduling, Dana. Is it indifferent to watch the water temperature keep rising on such a cold day as your truck?
2. The ice layer can't stop, can't be fast, it's understandable. But this so-called ice road itself was shoveled out by snow plows! On both sides are the original permafrost that the sun can't get in! May I ask if I can drive to the thicker frozen ice next to it and rest for a while? Mr. Morpheus just stared at the water temperature rising, like a fucking cat, holding a bomb and chatting calmly with people until the pointer returned to zero.
3. We don't know if the killer is an actuary, but can he figure out that the old driver Morpheus will be entangled in the steel rope when he repairs the car? I'll put some gas in your car, and hey, you'll stop and fix your car, and your legs will be tangled in cables, perfect. Later I found out that this guy is a god.
4. The function of rubber shoes itself is to prevent this from happening. The rubber shoes are made of large and hard plastic, and the inside is smooth and anti-fleece to break free when caught. If you wear leather boots, I think it will take a while to unlace your shoes.
5. From the very beginning I wondered what it meant that the old bridge could only carry 75,000 pounds, because he said that a drilling rig is 25 tons, and I am not a computer (I just checked that 75,000 pounds is more than 34 tons). Anyway, judging from the results, this bridge obviously can't bear the truck and the drilling rig. Then Mr. Morpheus's bullshit plan is to have 3 vehicles this heavy to pass through this bridge in turn... I can't keep up with the teacher's train of thought.
6. Then there is our female partner - a girl who looks exactly like my ex-girlfriend, which doubles my affection. She is also an old driver who has driven cars for many years, but she doesn't know that the Terminator has unplugged his oil pipe? Yes, it's not cut, our terminator doesn't even need a knife, we will extubate you. Our old driver was just like the opening Morpheus, staring at the rapid drop in the fuel gauge. Why is this a common problem for old drivers? The fuel gauge went crazy and ignored it.
7. The Terminator actuary not only calculated the death method of Morpheus correctly, determined that there was only one satellite phone and grabbed it, but also monitored their radio with him, and also calculated the speed of their escape and where they stopped. Right under the snow mountain. He simply walked to the top of the mountain, picked up a bomb, and detonated 3 explosions. No wonder he didn't even need a knife, he was from Loki's side.
In the end, many people talked about the motivation of the bosses. Let's not mention the razor theory, let's talk about cost accounting, the bosses can actually lie down and win in order to cover up this accident - this is also the common practice of profiteers in the world today - rescue is found, and no one comes. In this way, the cost is lower, and at most it will leave a bad name and a stigma for thousands of years. I have the money to write a few touted articles for the media, accompanied by a few warm stories, all in one go. Isn't this a common practice in the Western world?
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