As a dino-brained fan, I had more than two hours of free time before watching Jurassic. Unsurprisingly, I chose the latter between going to the gym and jumping out of a sweat and watching a movie. After looking at the film schedule, when the hit film is another superhero Ant and Jon Sen's skyscraper, the best choice is to find an unpopular film. After looking at a few options, the beautiful sea in this film trailer caught my eye. It turned out to be a really beautiful movie.
Beauty is first manifested in the sea. When I see the endless sea and a lonely boat, I immediately feel the beauty of nature and the insignificance of human beings. A scene that moved me very much was the red in the sunset, alluding to the beautiful ocean (the scene where the male and female protagonists first quarreled about whether it was red or not)
Beauty is also reflected in the love between the male and female protagonists. In fact, the occurrence of love is a bit hormonal at the beginning, but the more it goes, the more I feel that the two are would mates. In the words of the heroine, we only met for a few month, but he is the one. The part of jumping into the lake in Tahiti was super beautiful. The plot twist at the end is poignant. A little unexpected, but natural. When the heroine says I might let you know go now. It feels like a relief born of love.
Beauty is more reflected in the beauty of attitude towards life. The pursuit of the value of life by the hero and heroine is actually a very westernized value. Do not pursue some material things, but more of a spiritual desire. The heroine in the real world mentioned at the end, till now, she never stopped sailing. I believe that supporting her after surviving such a disaster is a belief in the value of life. The makeup of the heroine is also very interesting, with a great figure, but her face is not so good-looking, even full of freckles caused by sunburn, or it fits the heroine's character very well.
If you love the freedom and beauty of the ocean, watch this movie.
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