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趁着周末闲暇时间,我去影院看了早已被宣传得沸沸扬扬的美国大片《地心抢险记》。不可否认,单就影片把目光首次从太空转向地核这一独特视角来说,影片确实令人耳目一新。然而随着剧情的发展,影片渐入美国惊险片的俗套:先是人们发现地核内部出现问题,即将于1年后灭亡,接着派出一些精英经过历险、搏斗、流血、牺牲,最后便是成功后激动人心的掌声和欢呼声……看惯了美国惊险片这种固定的模式,我心中不禁充满了疑虑和担心:假如灾难真的来临,假如地球某一天真
Taking advantage of the weekend leisure time, I went to the theater to watch the US blockbuster “The Earth’s Rush.” It is undeniable that the film is truly refreshing when it comes to the unique perspective of the film’s first shift from space to the core. However, with the development of the plot, the film gradually became a common theme of American thrillers: First, people discovered problems within the core, and they will die soon after one year. Then some elites are sent through adventures, struggles, bloodshed, sacrifices, and finally, after success. Exciting applause and cheers... Accustomed to the fixed pattern of American thriller, I can’t help but feel full of doubts and concerns: If the disaster really comes, if the earth is a naive