Do my best to protect my earth

Britney 2021-10-18 09:31:36

This film mainly tells about the global climate change caused by the greenhouse effect. The world is about to fall into the second ice age. The northern hemisphere caused the melting of icebergs due to the greenhouse effect, and the earth entered the second ice age. Tornadoes, tsunamis, and earthquakes raged around the world, and New York fell into A story surrounded by glaciers. The film has always continued the large-scale production of American movies. The visual impact is particularly realistic. The film tells the story of particular practical significance. Nowadays, air pollution, car exhaust emissions, and the greenhouse effect are becoming more and more intense. In our daily life, we feel that the melting of glaciers seems to be far away from us. Out of reach, the climatologist in the film, Jack Hall, observes prehistoric climate studies and points out that global warming brought about by the greenhouse effect will trigger an unprecedented disaster on the earth. However, he predicted that it would have a greater impact in a hundred years or more. However, this prediction was not taken seriously by the authorities. Of course, he soon verified this guess. The deeper impression was that the temperature in North America was 10 degrees per second at that time. The descent, the blizzard, the American landmarks, the Statue of Liberty were buried deeply, the critical situation in the film, there were also warmths, when Dr. Jack’s son and a group of people were trapped in a library, the doctor told them Don’t go out, hold on until he arrives. In the end, they burned all the books in the library to keep warm. They escaped the disaster and waited for his father’s arrival. Everyone was rescued. At the end of the film, they finally rose above the white snow. The rising sun symbolizes new hope. A new era has begun. After watching it, the mood can't be calm for a long time, and the people in the movie are lucky to be reborn. In real life, we should also be vigilant. Don't let the tragedy in the movie reappear. We should take care of nature and get along with it better, and live a better life under this blue sky.

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Extended Reading
  • Julie 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    Probably the best disaster movie I have watched, and it is quite real. Male: "Nietzsche? We can't burn Nietzsche's books. He is the most important thinker in the nineteenth century." Female: "Oh, please, Nietzsche is a girl-loving and macho pig."

  • Wilfred 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    In this film, I found a lot of familiar faces from science fiction disaster films. Is there a group of American actors who specialize in science fiction films? It is estimated that it has something to do with the director. Emmerich always likes to put a bunch of small supporting roles in the plot with no bright spots and meaningless. The part outside the United States is too set (how fake is Japan in this film), this film A problem with 2012, the plot is mixed, the rhythm is slow

The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Sam Hall: [after nearly drowning in freezing water that's flooded an underground tunnel] My hands are shak... shaking.

    Laura Chapman: That's okay. Here. Here. Come here.

    [Laura embraces Sam]

    Sam Hall: What are you doing?

    Laura Chapman: I'm using my body heat to warm you. If we let the blood from your arms and legs rush back to your heart too quickly, your heart could fail.

    Sam Hall: Where did you learn that?

    Laura Chapman: Some of us were actually paying attention in health class.

  • Laura Chapman: Everything I've ever cared about, everything I've worked for... has all been preparation for a future that no longer exists. I know you always thought I took the competition too seriously. You were right. It was all for nothing.

    Sam Hall: No, no... No I just, I just said that to avoid admitting the truth.

    Laura Chapman: The truth about what?

    Sam Hall: About why I joined the team.

    [Laura stares at him]

    Sam Hall: I joined it because of you.

    [Laura smiles and Sam looks away]

    Laura Chapman: Hey.

    [they kiss]