As a disaster rescue movie, this film has a high degree of completion. The scenes of large fires exploding, spitting fire, and fireballs surrounding huge objects are shocking and scary; the ups and downs of the entire story, and the ups and downs of dramatic conflicts are also very shocking. It is well done and has always attracted the audience firmly. The rhythm is also relaxed and relaxed. The audience's heart has been following the fate of the protagonists up and down: first there was a fire, explosion, and the separation of the firefighters; then there was the radium radiation. , no water; then Typhoon Murphy hits; and then cesium radiation is discovered. Once it spreads, it will turn into a Goiania incident, and the entire Hong Kong will become a dead city; then there will be emergency evacuation, an expert played by Andy Lau First, they led a team into the scene to find the source of the pollution. They wanted to take it away but the mission failed; then they thought of blowing up the mansion to bury the radiation source; finally, during the blasting process, the fire heroes sacrificed their egos to protect all Hong Kong citizens... ...
During this period, sensitive topics such as political battles, official and business interests, public power and people's rights were also involved, such as "You are sitting in an air-conditioned room, you don't know how dangerous the scene is", "Is your official position more important than human life?" , "Are you going to risk the lives of all Hong Kong citizens?", "Your family should not be the only one who has the right to know"... These lines are powerful and to the point, and sublimate the theme of the entire film.
However, it must be said that there are still many logical flaws in the whole film, which often make the audience confused during the viewing process, such as:
1. Since it was known from the beginning that there was radiation at the fire scene, why did the firefighters not wear gas masks? Especially when the waste pollution became more and more serious later, it was really incredible that they did not wear gas masks.
2. After experts led a team into the scene to find the source of the pollution, why didn’t they bring the container used to store the cesium substance into the container and directly put the cesium substance into the container? Instead of having to use the rescue team to enter the container and use it one by one. Transferring the cesium material by hand is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and also increases many risks. Sure enough, the mission failed!
3. And during the process of transferring the pollution source, how did the water enter the container? There had been no water entering for such a long time, so why did water come in at this time, causing an explosion. As a disaster rescue movie, this film has a high degree of completion. The scenes of large fires exploding, spitting fire, and fireballs surrounding huge objects are shocking and scary; the ups and downs of the entire story, and the ups and downs of dramatic conflicts are also very shocking. It is well done and has always attracted the audience firmly. The rhythm is also relaxed and relaxed. The audience's heart has been following the fate of the protagonists up and down: first there was a fire, explosion, and the separation of the firefighters; then there was the radium radiation. , no water; then Typhoon Murphy hits; and then cesium radiation is discovered. Once it spreads, it will turn into a Goiania incident, and the entire Hong Kong will become a dead city; then there will be emergency evacuation, an expert played by Andy Lau First, they led a team into the scene to find the source of the pollution. They wanted to take it away but the mission failed; then they thought of blowing up the mansion to bury the radiation source; finally, during the blasting process, the fire heroes sacrificed their egos to protect all Hong Kong citizens... ... During this period, sensitive topics such as political battles, official and business interests, public power and people's rights were also involved, such as "You are sitting in an air-conditioned room, you don't know how dangerous the scene is", "Is your official position more important than human life?" , "Are you going to risk the lives of all Hong Kong citizens?", "Your family should not be the only one who has the right to know"... These lines are powerful and to the point, and sublimate the theme of the entire film. However, it must be said that there are still many logical flaws in the whole film, which often make the audience confused during the viewing process, such as: 1. Since it was known from the beginning that there was radiation at the fire scene, why did the firefighters not wear gas masks? Especially when the waste pollution became more and more serious later, it was really incredible that they did not wear gas masks. 2. After experts led a team into the scene to find the source of the pollution, why didn’t they bring the container used to store the cesium substance into the container and directly put the cesium substance into the container? Instead of having to use the rescue team to enter the container and use it one by one. Transferring the cesium material by hand is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and also increases many risks. Sure enough, the mission failed! 3. And during the process of transferring the pollution source, how did the water enter the container? There had been no water entering for such a long time, so why did water come in at this time, causing an explosion. 4. Since blowing up mansions and burying pollution sources is the last way to save Hong Kong, then when the expert played by Andy Lau got the key evidence, why didn't he report it directly to the chief executive and let the chief executive decide to blow up the mansion directly? Instead, he chose to find out what happened. The acting chief executive with an interest ( Karen Mok )? Author: Lanyu Xingcheng