how responsible you can do for your hands? How loyal can you be to your team? When life safety conflicts with your responsibilities, are you willing to dedicate yourself?
In fact, this is a question I asked myself.
I feel too much about this person Vatim. He is so real. He saw the horrible appearance of the brother who was exposed to radiation, and he was so terrified that he couldn't breathe and couldn't stand still. He is just a fresh graduate, and his performance in such a major accident is completely understandable. If it were me, I would be terrified to shock. I can feel the fear of facing death a little bit, because I also thought that when I was facing death, at that time, there was no strength at all, and the fear of weakness was to the limit.
When Vathim visited the brother lying on the bed, I could feel the shame in his heart, how willing he was to do his loyalty, but he couldn't beat his weakness. When he came to this ship to report, he had pure confidence, dedication, and ambition to stick to his post, but the fact is: he escaped. The fear in him surpassed loyalty, and he was ashamed and regretful for it.
In the end, Vathim defeated himself and devoted himself to his duties to the end. Even if it is nausea and vomiting, he must be loyal; even if a blood vessel bursts or visceral bleeding, he must be loyal; even if he loses his eyesight, he must be loyal; even if it is cancer Cells swallow him immediately and endure the pain that life is not as good as death. He must be loyal; even if nuclear radiation destroys his life, he must be loyal. He is worthy of his conscience and his team.
The change in his life moved me too much and shocked me too much. Not for the glory of the country, not for your own reputation, but for your loyalty to your team! Can I do this for my Lord and for the church? The Lord loves me and gave up my life for me and was nailed to the cross. Can I lay down my life for the Lord? I dare not say that I can, but I really hope my life can do it!
Other lessons I got from this film: a ship has a captain, the crew must obey unconditionally, so does the team, trust the leader, he considers the overall situation from a higher perspective, even the world or beyond the world Think about things with a vision; no team is perfect, and there will be gaps in it. Do you complain, leave, or go all the way to block the gaps? You have to be worthy of your life and the lives of your brothers! (This sentence is for myself)
There are still many plots worth pondering, so let's summarize it here for the time being, there is no time.
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