It's been no more than half an hour since I finished watching this picture, and the tears keep streaming down my cheeks. I can't help it. Frankly speaking, it's not the first time I've seen this movie, but every time I feel a range of feelings and experiences and cry with new strength. I have seen many disaster movies, but this one is definitely one of my best and favorite.
It shows not just the tragedy of all mankind, but also the tragedy of human destinies. In principle, the plot is trivial! A team of 'rescuers' is sent to try to eliminate the asteroid, to give at least some hope to humanity. And there are usually two paths of events, understandable to everyone without exception. But this movie stands out among the gray mass of similar films. I don't consider myself a sentimental and overly sensitive person, but this movie grips me more and more deeply with each time, it's like I experience the characters' fates together with them. After watching it I always begin to look at familiar things in a new way.
And my tears... isn't it the best proof that the film was not made in vain, and it can rightfully be considered the best and worthy disaster movie I've ever seen.