The day after tomorrow

Domenick 2022-04-20 09:01:08

Tornadoes, major floods, blizzards and unprecedented low temperatures suddenly hit major cities, and human beings have changed from self-confidence to fear. Under the power of nature, human beings appear so weak and powerless. "The day after tomorrow" is one of the best sci-fi films I've ever seen. I didn't have any feeling for sci-fi films at all. I always thought it was too fake, but this one is different. It is both sci-fi and real. , no one can guarantee that it will not happen in the future. In addition, it is not only science fiction, not only heroism, but more importantly, it reflects the true feelings between human beings very well. Between people, no matter what skin color, where they come from, whether they are intellectuals or beggars on the street, when disaster strikes, all the differences suddenly disappear. What remains is that we are all human beings, one by one. living life. We help each other, just for more people to survive, no longer affected by any interests, but only driven by our hearts. When I finally saw the survivor, the cheers and hugs of the crowd in the film, even if it was just a movie, also ignited, joy and excitement in my heart.

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  • Abigayle 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The movie that made me panic

  • Theo 2022-03-21 09:01:10

    The whole is very nervous, especially the few quick-frozen shots. Although it is a disaster movie, it is more about showing the affection between father and son and the interaction between people.

The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Laura Chapman: Sam, can I have my hand back?

  • Jack Hall: What do you mean?

    Terry Rapson: One of our NOMAD buoys registered a thirteen-degree drop in surface temperature the other day. I've sent you an email.

    Jack Hall: Hold on.

    Terry Rapson: At first we thought it was a malfunction. But there are four more across the Atlantic showing the same thing.

    Jack Hall: This is unbelievable.

    Terry Rapson: You predicted it would happen.

    Jack Hall: Yes, but not in our life time. This is too fast.

    Terry Rapson: There are no forecast models remotely capable of plotting this scenario, except yours.

    Jack Hall: My model is a reconstruction of a prehistoric climate shift. It's not a forecast model.

    Terry Rapson: It's the closest thing we have. Nothing like this has ever happened before.

    Jack Hall: At least not in the last ten thousand years.