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Lola 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Whaling Documentary: The Limits of Human Reason
Audiences who probably criticize the environmental protection of this film can only see this step of environmental protection. The part where Brother Hammer and Moby Dick looked at each other was very good. The helplessness and unwillingness on Brother Hammer's face was very funny, but in the end,...
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Larue 2021-11-28 08:01:20
The Heart of the Sea: The Legend of the Paranoid Sperm Whale In the Heart of the Sea
Title: In the Heart of the Sea Translated from Taiwan: "Legend of Moby-Dick: Heart of the
Wrath " Starring: Chris Hansworthy Murphy Tom Holland
Released: December 11, 2015
Director: Ron Howard
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1390411/Adapted
from: Nathaniel Philbrick's 2000 documentary...

Jacob Greener-Tofts
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Van 2022-03-21 09:01:49
A good story will make the audience reflect on themselves. Humans at the top of the food chain are strong and brave, but accompanied by greed and dehumanization, so we are an extremely complex animal. Mediocre, but impeccable.
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Jairo 2022-03-30 09:01:03
Maybe this is the revenge that the giant whales carry out on behalf of the undead of other whales to claim their lives, will they not resist? When resources are insufficient, the despicable nature of human beings will be exposed. This film has the shadow of juvenile pie but cannot match it, and the description of the difficulty of drifting and the cruelty of human nature are insufficient. The cost should not be too big.
In the Heart of the Sea quotes
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[first lines]
Herman Melville: [in his letter] How does one come to know the unknowable? What faculties must a man possess? Since it was discovered that whale oil could light our cities in ways never achieved before, it created global demand. It has pushed man to venture further and further into the deep blue unknown. We know not its depths, nor the host of creatures that live there. Monsters. Are they real?
[a huge whale passes]
Herman Melville: Or do the stories exist only to make us respect the sea's dark secrets?
Title Card: NANTUCKET ISLAND Massachusetts February 1850
Herman Melville: The question both vexes and excites me, and is the reason I've written you a second time to request a meeting. A conversation with you, sir, I believe will serve me well for the novel I intend to write, currently entitled: Moby Dick. I hope you will reconsider my offer. The unknown. That is where my imagination yearns to venture. And so the question plagues me still: How does a man come to know the unknowable? Sincerely, Herman Melville.
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Paul Mason: Blood, Mr. Chase. You can have all the voyages under your belt you want, but blood will always win out.
Owen Coffin: Yes, well, blood is not gonna fill a ship with oil, Mr. Mason.