The following points seemed particularly interesting to me.
First, it is a force of nature, which absolutely does not care whether there is a person on earth or not. With the absence of a human being, it expands its boundaries. Where there used to be asphalt, green grass grows, and feral cats and dogs run. It's fun to see that.
Secondly, the quality of computer graphics was surprising. The footage of the Eiffel Tower falling and the Golden Gate Bridge collapsing is really cool. This is not something you see every day.
And thirdly, it seemed very interesting to think that if this happened, the reminders of our civilization would quickly disappear, while the pyramid of Cheops would remain standing for many thousands of years. And all because earlier people built buildings for centuries to leave the memory of ancestors. Thanks to preserved Egyptian characters, for example, we can learn a lot about people who lived thousands of years ago. Nowadays, more and more information about our lives is stored on electronic media, which are very short-lived. In general, this thought seemed particularly interesting to me. Makes you think.
I suggest everyone watch.
8 out of 10
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