Please stay with me till the end

Modesto 2022-01-03 08:02:20

Personally, I really like disaster movies. In addition to the surging visual effects, there are also the excellent acting skills of the protagonists.

After watching so many disaster movies, I found that most of the male protagonists are calm, while the female protagonists are silently supporting.

The only difference is that although the hero is calm this time, he has some cowardice. What is strange is that he dare not even lift his head to people, but he has courage to the sea (I personally advocate bullying the mountain and not bullying the mountain. Water), such a man is so attractive, it is definitely a standard version of "wives control".

The male protagonist has always been accustomed to "being", being kissed, being confessed, being ordered, and following the regulations, but then the male protagonist felt that the boss’s unreasonable request, such as taking a boat to rescue in a severe environment, was headless and brainless. Order, is this inexperienced person doing it by buying an official? Not to mention, the male protagonist's sometimes melancholy and cowardly eyes, and how real and touching the uttered words are. In the end, the protagonist looked at the human-depleting waves and the ruthless Haoxue. The more cold his eyes were, the more determined he looked at the front, slowly realizing that people are alive and rules are dead, following his own experience and the trust of his teammates. The look in the eyes is the right way, and there is no regret if it is wrong.

Many people say that the heroine is a failure, but I think this role plays a lot of role. She leads the hero to break the rules and knows the courage, and indirectly allows the hero to work hard, and every one A woman who loves her man will give him immense confidence, and she firmly believes that he will come back in safety.

And the second male lead is a genius who doesn't communicate well. You don't need to tell you what to do, but you will be right. Just follow him. Those orderly commands made me shout "just right".

Another character to mention is Richie. Although he started to want to give up, it was precisely this that made the male protagonist more sure of himself. Later, Richie’s few shots-silent and eyes, that are deep, trusting, and scared. , Shao Shao childish, reassuring to watch, so that the hero one feels that he is right.

The story is very simple, but the shooting method is divided into three lines, and then run through, in one go, it's a good show.

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The Finest Hours quotes

  • John Stello: The old man don't know what he is doing. He sends you out to die. You can't make it over Chatham bar on a day like this. You can't stay afloat with half a ship neither.

    Bernie Webber: Well, Mr. Stello, in the Coast Guard to say you gotta go out. But they don't say you gotta come back in. That's regulation, you know.

  • Richard Livesey: Maybe we take these guys in and come back out.

    Bernie Webber: We can't leave 'em out here alone. That boat won't last. We all live, or we all die.