Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Comments

  • Lois 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    he is so not my...

  • Buddy 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    It's a bit verbose, you can cut...

  • Zelda 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    The Royal Navy propaganda film, the sailboat chase in the age of navigation, well restores the appearance of battleships and naval battles in the 19th century. It's just that the overall plot was uneventful, and the final pick-up battle didn't excite me. I won't mention the captain and the doctor, two big men orangutans sympathizing with each other. Also, where can I find a woman in the vast...

  • Troy 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    Adapted from the novel, the story is very strong. The music is very eye-catching, and the music is used to express the heart of the character. (Bach's piece is so beautiful on the cello.) The captain's reference to "discipline with respect" is cruel but quite in line with the current situation. Slightly dissatisfied with the...

  • Shanna 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    After all, this man Ning is...

  • Percy 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    Responsibility, courage, friendship, choice, exploration, sacrifice, etc., etc., are just a play of the navigating wars of the early 19th century, which is wonderful! I remembered that there was a foreigner who was handsome as gay when he was young and told everyone that there are pink beaches in this world - only then did he know that the old man who knew China was the third mate of a certain ship when he was young. I was skeptical at the time, but after watching this film, I realized that...

  • Neoma 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    When I think that there are four Pirates of the Caribbean and this one is gone, I can't help but beat my chest. The director is a real fan, and the whole movie is like a scatter perspective picture scroll. Every time I watch it, I can pay attention to different points. I can only comfort myself with the idea of ​​watching it often. As a supporter of blond, brunette kingship, Weir stuffed three pairs into one boat and couldn't be more...

  • Damien 2022-04-20 09:01:23

    fat boy...the director of...

  • Demetrius 2022-04-20 09:01:23

    It reminds me of the Opium War, but it's still a great...

  • Lewis 2022-04-20 09:01:23

    The so-called...

Extended Reading

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World quotes

  • Joseph Nagle, Carpenter's Mate: Captain's not called Lucky Jack for no reason.

  • Calamy, Midshipman: Sir?

    [everyone looks to Calamy as he addresses Aubrey]

    Calamy, Midshipman: Excuse me, sir, but Mr. Blankeney said that you served under Lord Nelson at the Nile.

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: Indeed. I was a young lieutenant, not much older than you are now. And Mr.Pullings... Mr.Pullings was a snivelling midshipman,

    [Pullings laughs and smiles]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: still yearning for hearth and home.

    Calamy, Midshipman: Did you meet him, sir? Can you tell me what he was like?

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: I have had the honour of dining with him twice. He spoke to me on both occasions. A master tactician and a man of singular vision.

    1st Lt. Tom Pullings: Right. He always said in battle... "Never mind the manoeuvres, just go straight at 'em."

    Mr. Allen, Master: Some would say not a great seamen, but a great leader.

    Capt. Howard, Royal Marines: He's England's only hope if old Boney intends to invade.

    Mr. Allen, Master: Sir, might we press you for an anecdote?

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: The first time he spoke to me... I shall never forget his words. I remember it like it was yesterday. He leaned across the table, he looked me straight in the eye, and he said "Aubrey... may I trouble you for the salt?"

    [the other men roar in laughter, Aubrey tries to contain himself]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: I've always tried to say it exactly as he did ever since.

    [his mood changes]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: The second time... The second time he told me a story... about how someone offered him a boat cloak on a cold night. And he said no, he didn't need it. That he was quite warm. His zeal for his king and country kept him warm.

    [Maturin sighs]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: I know it sounds absurb, and were it from another man, you'd cry out "Oh, what pitiful stuff" and dismiss it as mere enthusiasm. But with Nelson... you felt your heart glow.

    [him and Calamy share a smile]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: Wouldn't you say, Mr.Pullings?

    1st Lt. Tom Pullings: [sincerely] You did indeed, sir.