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Coralie 2022-11-18 23:26:53

This is a short essay criticizing you. If you feel unwell, please turn around. First of all, it is obvious that I stand in the team ANTR. The name of a certain Thai was "Romeo and Juliet in Your Thai", and it was positioned as an epic of love. Ka Lao himself also said that this is not a disaster film, but a romance film. In other words, although it chose the same historical event as ANTR, it is not much comparable. ANTR’s focus is on this disaster, and what it wants to show is many characters, and your focus is on love. Naturally, Nitai is not a second creation. There is no connection between ANTR and Nitai except for the same historical event. It's like the Forbidden Planet adapted from the storm but it's not the same at all. Although ANTR is an adaptation of the book, the author of the book is also trying his best to restore historical facts. ANTR is also known as the most historical film describing the sinking of the Thai ship.

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  • Andrews: They're clearing away two of the collapsible boats, if they succeed, I'm sure they'll be a place for you in one of them.

    Mr. Clarke: See, you can still go. Please darling.

    Mrs. Clarke: No. We've started out together and we'll finish together. Are you married Mr. Andrews?

    Andrews: Yes, and if my wife were here I'd think she would go.

    Mrs. Clarke: Do you have a family?

    Andrews: Yes.

    Mrs. Clarke: Then it would make a differance then wouldn't it?

    Andrews: Perhaps. Let my give you some advice, put your lifebelts on and lower yourself down using the ropes hanging over the side. Don't jump if you can avoid it. When you're in the water swim away from the ship at once, and be well clear of her when she sinks.

    Mr. Clarke: Thank you, we'll remember.

    Mr. Clarke: I wonder if he will save himself?

    Mrs. Clarke: We'll save ourselves.

  • [watching the half-filled lifeboats being launched]

    Crewman: If they're sending boats away, why don't they put some *people* in them?