Inventory of ten classic "disaster movies" which touched your heart?

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NO.10: "Snow Country Train", "Snow Country Train" is adapted from the original French science fiction manga of the same name that won the Angolam International Comic Festival Award in 1986, directed by the famous Korean director Bong Joon-ho, and the famous Korean director Park Chan-wook as the producer , Chris Evans, Song Kanghao, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Ed Harris lead the starring.

Film Critic: For many people, the biggest difference between "Snow Country Train" and Feng Junhao's past works may be the following: English films, international star lineup, and the main global market. But in fact, for Bong Junhao, something in "Snow Country Train" is the most deadly. This is an adapted script. The previous Bong Junhao has a unique original story. From social background to character, he has Very familiar. And "Snow Country Train", no matter from the production concept or the way of thinking, it is a brand new challenge.

Inventory of ten classic 'disaster movies' which touched your heart? - Lujuba

NO.9: "Poseidon" is directed by Wolfgang Peterson, and Mark Protosevich and Paul Gallico are the screenwriters. Starring Hollywood actors Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, and Jessida Barrett.

Film Review: If you have been moved by "Titanic", then you should not expect to be moved by "Poseidon" again. Although the two films share a very similar theme "shipwreck", they are actually wrapped in perfect special effects The kernel is completely different. This is the gap between the two directors James Cameron and Wolfgang Peterson. If Cameron is a first-rate genius who manages blockbuster films, then Peterson, a German, can only be considered a very craftsman. Second-rate director, Cameron knows how to tell a perfect story in a disaster special effect, but Peterson only repeats special effects and big scenes, his story is full of holes.

Inventory of ten classic 'disaster movies' which touched your heart? - Lujuba

NO.8: "Tornado" is directed by director Jane de Bont, starring Helen Hunter, Bill Paxton, Gary Elvis, and Jamie Geerz. It tells the experience and love story of Joe and Bill chasing the wind together.

Film Review: I always thought that the expressiveness and shocking effects of tornadoes in disaster films could not be compared with large-scale natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes, but the power of tornadoes after packaging is no less than that Other types of disasters, especially the sound effects in the movie, are particularly worth mentioning. Although this is a movie 20 years ago, the sound effects of this movie are still respected by film technologists, and many people have taken this movie. As a tool to detect home sound effects. Here I have to admire the excellent technology of Industrial Light and Magic Special Effects Company. At the story level, "Tornado" is still the usual plot of old-fashioned Hollywood disaster movies. The boring love triangle mode has completely become a foil in front of the violent tornado, but this does not affect the position of the film in the history of Hollywood movies. Now think about this movie. It is reasonable to be classified as a classic disaster movie.

Inventory of ten classic 'disaster movies' which touched your heart? - Lujuba

NO.7: "Zero Center" is directed by Jon Amir, written by Cooper Lane and John Rogers, starring Alan Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Bruce Greenwood Science fiction disaster movie.

Film review: The film was allowed to be shot on the USS Constellation and Lincoln aircraft carriers. Dr. David Stevenson, who served as a consultant for the film, was inspired by the film and thought that it would be scientifically feasible to put an unmanned detector in the center of the earth. On May 15, 2003, his idea was published in a scientific journal "Nature" on. The film imagines an impossible situation. The landscape inside the earth in the film is quite realistic, the scene is grand, the plot is intense and exciting, and the visual special effects make people feel like they are on the scene.

NO.6: "War of the World" is directed by the famous American director Steven Spielberg, with Dakota Fanning, Tom Cruise, Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman co-starring.

Film Critic: The reason I like this film so much is that it takes "people" less importantly. Human beings are not the masters of the world, but only part of the entire ecosystem. The alien’s failure is also that it only launched an aggression against humans, not against the entire world system. In the end, although it defeated humans, it lost to the ecosystem. This non-centric view of human beings is actually a bit close to Terrence Malick’s movies.

NO.5: "Tangshan Earthquake" is adapted from Zhang Ling's novel "Aftershocks" and directed by director Feng Xiaogang. Xu Fan, Zhang Jingchu, Li Chen, Chen Daoming, Lu Yi and Chen JinWait for the co-starred.

Film Critic: "The Great Tangshan Earthquake" looks like a disaster film, but it actually tells a touching story of family love and healing of the trauma of the survivors after the earthquake. During the 23 seconds of the Tangshan earthquake disaster, the shaking ground, torn houses, and screaming voices shocked people's hearts. The lives of those who died will not return, nor will the youth of those who suffer, but this kind of listening and witnessing of suffering will keep us awake to reality.

NO.4: "Clash between Heaven and Earth" is a science fiction disaster film produced by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks. It is directed by Mimi Ryder and starred by Robert Duvall and Morgan Freeman.

Film Critic: A rare good film in the disaster film. The whole work is very gentle and the characters are very real. From the respect of the younger generation of astronauts to their predecessors but bluntly "your training is too old", to being in space , There is no fierce quarrel in the disaster film, but a period of silence; and the heroine did not immediately cry to death when receiving the call of her mother's death, and so on, they are all true and restrained in human nature. The characterization in the later disaster films and science fiction films in recent years, even in recent years, is not as good as this movie, which touches the audience deeply.

NO.3: "The Day After Tomorrow" is a science fiction film produced by 20th Century Fox. The film is directed by Roland Emmerich, Dennis Quaid, Jack Gyllenhaal, Amy Rosen, Sarah Starring Ward and others.

Film Critic: The visual feast created by "The Day After Day" is still a leader in disaster films. It is not only the award of topic and special effects, but also the film's performance in drama, science, performance, narration, and details. The overall quality is really excellent. In these years away from the 1990s, I can abandon impetuosity and shoot such a serious and high-level disaster film comparable to "Extreme Panic" and "Tornado", which is sincerely admired.

NO.2: "2012" is a catastrophic film about global destruction, directed by Roland Emmerich, with John Cusack, Sandy Newton, Amanda Pitt, and Chevat Egarford. Starred.

Film Review: "2012" is still a typical Hollywood work with limited depth of thinking, but it is indeed easy to understand. The director worked hard and used money to produce special effects, but the rest of the human story, including the president and the people, opened the door out of compassion and sympathy, it really didn't have much persuasiveness and appeal. If compared with "The Ninth District", "2012" will not represent the trend of future film production, on the contrary, it is more like the lingering and struggling end of traditional disaster films.

NO.1: "Titanic" is a romance film produced by 20th Century Fox Film Company and Paramount Pictures, directed by James Cameron, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet leads the lead.

Film Review: I have watched the film, and many classic images and clips still echo in my mind, like a romantic scene between two lovers on the mast of a ship. Being able to share adversity with the people you love, breathe together, hug each other, walk hand in hand through the last miles of life, and then disappear with the great wheel in the long sea and sleep on the bottom of the sea. This is far more than spending a whole life empty. Come happiness, be practical! How a person's life should be spent, whether short or long, may be the main theme that the film director always thinks about. There are 10 disaster films above

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