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In recent years, Hollywood disaster films have attracted much attention from the audience. Through wonderful special effects and exciting plots, these films successfully show a variety of thrilling disaster scenes that leave a deep impression on people. This article will explore four classic disaster films from different angles: "2012", "The Day After Tomorrow", "Haeundae" and "Collision of Heaven and Earth", taking readers into a fantasy and real world.
First up is "2012", which is directed by Roland A. Directed by Emmerich, with its amazing visual effects and tense plot, it set off a wave of "doomsday panic" around the world. Through towering tsunamis and scenes of the sky falling apart, the film successfully creates a horrible image of the end of the world. Although Mayan prophecies are mentioned in the plot, we should not believe these fictional plots too much and treat them rationally.
Next up is "The Day After Tomorrow", this one by Roland . Emmerich's film uses the geological catastrophe triggered by the "greenhouse effect" to show the horrors of monstrous floods and extremely cold weather. The film was heavily invested and the production of disaster scenes was at its peak. Although the plot in the film is driven by creative necessity, it reminds the audience to be vigilant about environmental issues.
"Haeundae" uses a tsunami as a backdrop to transport the audience into the horror legend of the bottom of the sea. The huge tsunami in the film makes people rediscover the geological crisis hidden under the ocean. Although the plot of the film is shocking, we must treat it rationally. Similar mega-tsunami events have been recorded in historical records, but fortunately due to the terrain, there was no huge damage.
Finally, let's take a look at "Heaven and Earth Crash", which sounded the rallying cry for disaster film production in 1998. The film invited top producers and a large number of extras to participate in the production, and also used a lot of special effects and mechanical vehicles. The film has a huge investment, but the box office revenue is beyond imagination. Although the disaster scenes in the plot are frightening, we must remember that this is only the creation of a movie, and does not mean that similar events will occur in reality.
Hollywood's disaster films have attracted the audience's attention with their wonderful special effects and exciting plots. However, we must keep thinking rationally and not be fooled by the plot in the movie. While the disaster scenes in the film may be chilling, they are only fictional stories and should not be overly panicked. As viewers, we can appreciate the visuals and storyline presented by the film, while also remaining vigilant about environmental issues and cherishing our world.