"You know, the best movie is to see the distance, or to see yourself, and the best person is the same." At first, when I saw the trailer of this movie, I thought it was similar to "Now You See Me" Type of thieves movie. And that kind of movie doesn't appeal to me. Perhaps for review reasons, the synopsis features "Johnny Utah, a young FBI agent who lurks into an elite team of thrill-seeking athletes led by the charismatic Bowdy. In the interaction of this group of people, Utah found that he could not extricate himself to form a partnership with this group of people, and found himself in their way of life and philosophy. In the end, Utah was caught between professional ethics and the pursuit of true self. Contradictions, he gave up everything he had and joined the eight-peak challenge to the extreme sports world.… As the old saying goes, "Death isn't scary, it's scary not really living." For the final challenge, Bodie drove a small steamer to the edge of the waves. If you break in, you may never get out again. Utah said. Don't you feel beautiful? Bodie replied. Yes. It is earth-shattering beauty, it is earth-shattering beauty. That is breathtaking beauty. It is a magnificent and passionate beauty, it is an unprecedented beauty, it is a shocking beauty. With his own beliefs, Bodie broke into the turbulent waves arrogantly and decisively. He roared, there was religious faith in his voice, and courage like a general. A fierce wave rolled in, and he disappeared into the sea. He has melted into the sea, has become a part of the sea. You know, we've come this far in the end to find ourselves. "We're all going to die, the question is what form." I suddenly knew what to do. It is my belief, even higher than my life.
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