Adapted from true stories, always so flustered

Melisa 2022-01-03 08:02:20

This film is okay, but the real story is exchanged for life. The true story should be more panic and nervous. After reading it, people are full of hope. Although there are basically two lines, I still hope that they have more intersection...

The mission of a life of nine deaths, everyone's heart is flustered, but Weber is a person who obeys the rules and never stepped on the world, so I feel that Weber is very inferior in the movie, and has never had much confidence in himself, whether it is work or love. But it may also be caused by an accident a year ago. If the storm is too big, there is no way. Weber is more or less self-blaming.

The scene of the oil tanker being cut into two sections is very exciting. Everyone has different opinions and does not recognize you to provoke you, but in the end, because the little person who is not valued, he successfully waited for Weber's rescue, and Weber also tried to sail through the sandbar. , Broke through the bottom line of complying with the regulations, and returned to the town with so many overloaded people. These are inseparable from Weber's judgment and the trust and help of his fellow shipmates. But I always feel that the plot of the movie is still weak.

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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.