However, these are not the point at all.
It's not really a disaster movie. Nor is it an adventure movie with a Hollywood flair. Because the above theme will make the male protagonist go through setbacks, and he is glad to be rescued after encountering the first big ship when he does not give up hope.
This film is different.
I lit the kayak and jumped into the deep sea, the fire reflected a little time, and I could clearly see the indifference on my face: I don't hate or complain anymore. The "Why? Why me?" that haunted me for the past eight days has dissipated in the raging flames.
Anxious but confident when the first hole in the boat appeared. After repairing it, it was defeated by the first storm but still confident. The boat finally sank, but there was still a kayak secretly glad that there was no food or water in the kayak. The glimmer of hope slowly approaching the channel of the big ship, the frustration and anger missed by the first ship, the madness and despair missed by the second ship, are also gradually drifting away...
Let me ignite this last hope, and at the same time put out the opposite life. eager.
Sunken eyes looked up at the ring of fire and the moon.
All is lost.
Only silence.
Because I have let go, let go of everything possible.
Let go of good and bad, let go of right and wrong. Let go of all opposition.
Let go of yourself.
So this time, death and life are no longer any different.
I was saved when it didn't matter whether I was saved or not.
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