Where is the earth, where is our civilization?

Carter 2022-04-22 07:01:02

the power of nature
As you see
The statue of liberty is no longer free

when the disasterhappen we can't do anything but run away ,It's too late, everything.We can only save ourselves.

The city was covered with floods
They ruined everything

People have a kind of inertia. They always postpone the things they think are not important to the end, or even ignore them completely. The plot in the story didn't impress me too much, which is why I scored eight points. I personally think that in the face of such disaster films, too much emphasis on love, and even the love between father and son, often feel a little cumbersome, It even gives people a very uncomfortable feeling.

What color is the first picture in the above picture? That's the color of hope.

what about the last picture? it tells us try to protect the place where we lived now .

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Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    The United States made such a terrible disaster film more than ten years ago. It is very realistic, but do humans really feel it?

  • Trent 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    I don’t like book burning

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.