Two thousand and twelve
Before watching Farewell Atlantis, I was looking forward to the special effects scene of the disaster drama, and I was worried about the plot part of the movie. After all, it was the longest one of Roland Emmerich's disaster films with a total length of 2 hours and 40 minutes. If there was a slight difference in this part, the movie would become protracted and lengthy (this worry also caused some misunderstandings of bean friends); After watching the whole film, the situation is just the opposite. If, like me, you have seen several official trailers in Farewell Atlantis and the 5-minute "Los Angeles Collapse" clip, then don't look forward to the special effects part too much, although it is still shocking to ensure that you can see the blood swell, but because almost all the essence is already in these trailers and clips, I have been looking forward to more scenes that I didn't see in advance. As a result, besides the last "Noah's Ark Sailing Show", I felt a bright surprise, and then, Of course, if you have never seen the 2012 trailer or the 5-minute clip, then be prepared to accept the double shock of special effects and sound effects. 2012 will never let you down.