The best movie is to describe the majestic scene in a calm tone, this movie is.
The beginning of the movie is a slow description of the love of an ordinary sea rescuer. He meets a girl he likes and goes on a date with the girl; he obeys the rules and obeys orders.
Unfortunately, the winter storm came and the ship at sea broke. No one went to the rescue. He did. There is no noble reason. There is only one sentence: someone must go to the rescue. The four people who went with him, a good friend of his, a passing sailor, and a third-class mechanic. As a third-class mechanic said: I can do this job.
The kind, beloved girl can't stop her going to sea. Before he went to sea, he said: We lost the rescue and did not say that we would definitely be able to come back.
It was one or half cruise ship that was rescued. The cruise ship was folded in two in the storm. The young man in the engine room was unsmiling and nonchalant: Our ship is sinking, this is our only hope. I like his indifferent, as if he is not afraid of sinking ships. In fact, "I am also scared", I just didn't give up.
There are no bad people in the movie. Everyone is kind, but it reflects different people's attitudes in the face of disasters. Some people are at a loss, some are trying to protect themselves, some are making mistakes in their busy lives, some are sticking to principles, and some are tenacious. . . .
My favorite is the conscientious rescue team brother and the calm-faced engine room brother. They all have the calmness to face fate and the courage to face difficulties.
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