What part of the movie The Wandering Earth moved you?

Tears point one: love between relatives

The most important thing in disaster movies is the love between relatives. The love of relatives can never be ignored.

This may also be the selling point of all disaster films.

The affection between father and son, father and daughter, has always been the deepest.

Only before the disaster comes will mankind see the most beautiful aura of human nature. The Wandering Earth also skillfully demonstrated this point.

For example, before he died, Dashu asked Duoduo if he was safe and injured. This feeling of hoping for the safety of relatives until death is the most touching. A very straightforward sentence moved the flesh-and-blood family to tears.

Tearing point 2: Long-term partner

Liu Peiqiang, played by Jason Wu, and a Russian astronaut had an accident while they were out on a space mission. Finally, when we parted, the Russian astronaut said: I always believed you, and you said that one day you could go fishing in Lake Baikal. Then, he resolutely chose to sacrifice and put more hopes on Liu Pei Qiang. Because of this trust and sustenance, Liu Peiqiang has been encouraged, so that he did not give up hope and persisted in successfully saving the earth!

Tear point 3: human attachment to home

At the last moment of the film, blossoming through the global broadcast, called on everyone to save their homes together.

The whole film takes saving the earth as the main line and saving our common home as the goal.

Although the speech was a few words, it was very emotional. In the end, all the rescuers from all over the world will unite and Qi Xin will work together. Even if there is only one percent hope, we will make 100 percent efforts. It is in this spirit that there is hope and our home can be saved.

Happiness is earned. Just like the lines in the movie: What is hope? Hope is as precious as diamonds in this era.

This film makes it easy for the audience to sing. I understand this kind of home complex and feelings deeply rooted in generations of China people.