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Kelvin 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Not afraid of delay, but afraid of accidents
Captain Sully, what is it like to be a miracle worker? How did you accomplish this feat? Can you believe it? A Snickers bar sells for five dollars, and if I eat a few more bites, I could bankrupt the airline. I prefer the feeling of being in control. How do you feel when people call you a hero? I...
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Reid 2022-03-23 09:01:37
We did our job
Based on true events, Tom Hanks went from "Happy Terminal" to "Captain Philip" to "Captain Sully". Many details in the film can be mapped to investment, such as the "checklist" useful for flying and investing both before the flight; "better delay than accident" is similar to "don't lose money,...

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Garfield 2022-01-27 08:05:09
Looks like a textbook.
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Aidan 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Instinct decision at work, pressure in the whirlpool of public opinion, and PTSD, although the sub-line tracing Sally's past has no text, the main line of Sally's righteousness for his decision in emergency situations under heavy pressure is extremely solid, supporting this main line. What is most important is the true and in-depth restoration of the aircraft's driving skills, the precise performance and emotional creation, and it is also due to the restraint in portraying Sally as a dutiful ordinary person.
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