Disaster movies tend to inhabit the close-but-not-too-close realm of the ‘what if?’, but Quentin Reynaud’s taut drama evokes a reality that is painfully immediate, as the world combusts around us. Alex Lutz (recently seen as the son in Gaspar Noé’s Vortex) plays a man determined to escape with his elderly father (the ineffable André Dussollier) from a wildfire that is rapidly a..躺在床上玩手机,困到手机三番五次从手中跌落,也要捡起来连续刷。我们总觉得自己最放不下的是一些人和一些事,其实,最放不下的是手机。 展开全部
Disaster movies tend to inhabit the close-but-not-too-close realm of the ‘what if?’, but Quentin Reynaud’s taut drama evokes a reality that is painfully immediate, as the world combusts around us. Alex Lutz (recently seen as the son in Gaspar Noé’s Vortex) plays a man determined to escape with his elderly father (the ineffable André Dussollier) from a wildfire that is rapidly a..躺在床上玩手机,困到手机三番五次从手中跌落,也要捡起来连续刷。我们总觉得自己最放不下的是一些人和一些事,其实,最放不下的是手机。 收起全部