When we eat the seafood in our mouths, please be grateful!

Jarvis 2022-04-20 09:01:38

In the first half of the movie, I was terrified to see the vast sea with wild bees, waves and butterflies, and thunder and lightning. Maybe it was the American stunt that made me, who has never been to the deep sea, feel very real, afraid of the deep sea, maybe Because of that unknown danger.
When the fishermen decided to risk their luck for the sake of their wives and children, and for the sake of life, I felt that I was actually living in the unknown fear of reality. We rest, live, fight, sacrifice, just like the fishermen described in the movie!
But they are greater, they use their lives just to catch fish!
They also have parents, they also have wives and children.
But if one is unlucky, there may be no fish, and natural life will be buried in the sea. All they have left is the sorrow of their parents, wives and children.
I couldn't help but lose my eyes. .
This is a movie that mourns all the fishermen who died in the sea.
Although we don't like the profession or person of a fisherman, let's be grateful when we eat food from the sea in our mouths!

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  • Cassidy 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The beginning of the movie says it's based on real events, so my heart was hanging from the start.

  • Horace 2022-04-22 07:01:12

    The scenes of the storms at sea are very shocking. It is estimated that if it is IMAX, the 3D will be more realistic

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Bobby Shatford: [in the bridge of the Andrea Gail] I got a woman who I can't stand to be two feet away from.

    Captain Billy Tyne: Congratulations.

    Bobby Shatford: Then again, I love to fish.

    Captain Billy Tyne: Son, you've got a problem.

  • Irene: [at the counter of the bar] So what does "Bugsy" stand for, anyway?

    Mike "Bugsy" Moran: Michael.

    Irene: That's a beautiful name. Why don't you use it?

    Mike "Bugsy" Moran: Because people know me as Bugsy.