Buried directly underneath the disaster-"World Trade Center"

Ubaldo 2021-12-26 08:01:13

If Spielberg's "World War" in 2005 described people in disasters, then this year Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" described two firefighters in disasters. These two firefighters have their own people. Stone likes the real thing. The disaster that caused the entire United States to panic is also unfolded from the perspective of these two firefighters in the movie.

Two firefighters, two men, two fathers, two ordinary families, Si used a large piece of writing to describe this kind of ordinary warmth, and this kind of warmth is extremely precious against the background of disaster and death. Although there is nothing new in the plot design, you can't help crying when you look at these thick-lined men saying "Tell her I love her" these ordinary lines in the rubble.

I think the most brilliant part of the movie is about 15 to 40 minutes at the beginning of the movie, that is, this part of the firefighters and the experienced captain drove to the hit WTO to prepare for rescue, but I didn’t expect the building to collapse instantly. From this paragraph, you can see Stone's skill, he has excellent grasp of people's ignorance and powerlessness before the catastrophe. When a low voice comes from above, fear and disaster will envelop the world in an instant, and people will be defenseless.

It must be mentioned that the space of the movie is very disappointing. If there are too few grand scenes of the collapse of the WTO because of the perspective of the protagonist, then after the two firefighters were crushed in the ruins, Cage’s camera position hardly changed, even It makes people unable to understand the relationship between the two people in the ruins. When the two people talked, they cut to and fro, like talking on the phone, and I don’t know why I arranged those lines that pretend to be humorous, and they were pressed on Jimei. I don't think the cement board on Nuo's body is like that.

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Extended Reading
  • Zion 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    [PhD] Fast forward for the first time and I feel old-fashioned NC

  • Madalyn 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    In fact, it is not as intense and exciting as imagined, most of the time is the scene after being buried, but after all, it is a real thing, Oliver Stone fully demonstrated the amazing perseverance of these two policemen. I just have one question: why does Michael Pena look so familiar?

World Trade Center quotes

  • Donna McLoughlin: You can't leave yet, the kitchen isn't even finished yet.

    John McLoughlin: Will you forget about the kitchen for a minute. I'm kinda stuck here.

    Donna McLoughlin: Well get unstuck John.

  • John McLoughlin: We prepared for everything. Not for this. Not for something this size. There's no plan.