Depth of the ocean = the shipwreck part of the Titanic + the fantasy drifting ocean drifting of the boy pie + ()

Emmie 2022-04-20 09:01:40

After watching this movie, an equation suddenly appeared in my mind, the depth of the ocean = the shipwreck part of the Titanic + the fantasy drifting ocean drifting of the young pie + (), the more is the last one (). In parentheses, my understanding is that conscience can be filled in. It is mainly reflected in the fact that the captain finally told the truth, the fleet was attacked by beluga whales and shipwrecked and nothing else. Even though this would cause panic in the industry, he told the truth after experiencing life and death, which is responsible for the dead crew and responsible for himself.
There isn't a particularly good part in the film, the only thing that worries me is that when the crew is adrift at sea, due to the lack of food, they cannibalize his corpse after the death of his companion in order to survive. It sounds disgusting. In the words of the film, "it is a sin to live", which is why the old man in the film was reluctant to mention the past at first, and he was also mentally tortured for this. But I also see that in order to survive, humans will do anything.
The film tells the experience of a group of whalers, and the bloody whaling scenes also reflect the cruel whaling industry today. People hunted recklessly for whale oil, blood stained the sea, and the whales were in great pain and scarred. Speaking of which, human beings are really greedy, killing their compatriots and killing animals and living beings is really more terrifying than the devil. But human beings are really too small in front of nature. If they don't get along well, the consequences will be disastrous.

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In the Heart of the Sea quotes

  • Owen Chase: Benjamin, what are you doing?

    Benjamin Lawrence: He's dead. Putting him overboard, sir.

    Owen Chase: Look at me. Look at me, Benjamin. No right-minded sailor discards what might yet save him.

  • Old Thomas Nickerson: We were weeks in the doldrums. That part of the Pacific is more desert than ocean. The sun beating down.