The film is based on the famous Mutiny incident of the British Navy. It tells about the mission of the British Bounty to Tahiti in 1787. Captain William (Charles Laughton) has rich sailing experience, but is extremely tyrannical. He believes in using violence to establish his absolute prestige on the ship. First Mate Christian (Clark Galbe) is just and helpful. Unbearable, Christian led some of the crew to launch a riot, occupied the Bounty and exiled William to the sea. William led several crew members back to England through hardships. He led a frigate to Daxi again to bring back the riot crew. The riot crew returned to England and was sentenced to death for mutiny. Christian took his native wife to other islands.
One year later, the film in which Clark Galbe participated was again Oscar for Best Picture. But Charles Laughton is the best performer in this film. This veteran British actor casts a gloomy, dictatorial and cruel badass captain into a three-pointer. When the storm comes, he controls himself on the ship like a general. In the face of the crew, they frequently threatened and lashed with "punishment". Clark Galbe is still personable, gentle and unrestrained. Perhaps it is that the image of Brad in Gone with the Wind is too classic. In this film, Clark, who is full of justice, lacks two moustaches, and no scorn, does not surpass Peter in "A Night in Love".
This film What's impressive is the shooting of some big scenes. The storm on the sea and the three-masted sailing ship struggling in the waves are realistic. It is estimated that there was no Via sling at that time, the actors climbed to the high mast to shoot it was really thrilling.
I have wondered why this subject matter has been put on the screen many times. At the end Roger Byam said, "They dot ask for comfort, not ask for safety. Let us choose to do our duty. choice of free Englishman. They asked only for freedom and respect for everyman." Maybe this is the answer. As stated in the "Declaration of Independence": "All men are created equal" The
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