is a skyscraper disaster film in Seoul. It should be an imitation of a previous film in the United States. The ending is a bit similar to the end of the 9-11 incident building!
The plot of the story is roughly as follows:
the behavior of firefighters in the real disaster relief operation is more for the needs of plot and sensationalism, rather than the popularization of disaster prevention and relief knowledge.
In addition, the videos shot by the Koreans themselves also show that the Korean people's order and overall reaction to the disaster are far inferior to the Japanese!
And the joy is that the fast-growing rich man who just moved in after winning the lottery invited a group of civilian friends to meet in the mansion on Christmas Eve, but unexpectedly disaster was imminent (the large background painting in the living room is actually the last supper, so interesting)!
During the fire, they hid in the swimming pool and chanted Hallelujah all the time, only to wait for a firefighter who also lost his way. Afterwards, he praised the Lord several times during his escape, and he got wind and rain.
It's a pity that in the end of the elevator, he still fell and died at the last minute. It seems that "God will save you if you need to save yourself"!
Well, this is a movie, not a disaster! Smile!
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