It's pretty good. The lineup of the movie can be said to be too strong to say anything. It's based on real events. The story is average, but everything can be said to be just right. The long prelude looks good to me. Showing too much parting from life and death doesn't need any humanity or anything like that.
It is a group of men, or for their children, or for their wives, or for dignity, or just for money, they go to sea, and for more money, they go to more dangerous seas, the one who died at the beginning of the movie. Sailors are also talking about the dangers of the sea. The good swimmers died of drowning. They wanted to break through the storm and go back with the big fish. Unfortunately, they failed. It was as simple as that. They all died and there was no happy reunion.
Courage is indeed valuable, and I am moved and admired. Courage is the premise of conquering everything, but it does not mean that courage can conquer everything. When manpower is scarce, you should be prepared to be devoured by the storm while you are rushing to defeat it. Of course,
The brave are not necessarily invincible, but courage makes you fearless.
This film does not have too strong personal heroism. Maybe the hero should feel brave. Courage is a must for a hero. The rescue team in the film will also be injured and sacrificed. Compared with other disaster films, their Sacrifice is silent, even if it is lost, it is more real and more humanistic.
One of my favorite places is when the fat lady Irene came to see him off, and they met by chance. The sailor just thought that everyone else had their own girl, and he should have one. He just wanted to have a romantic night.
He didn't like it, and Irene heard him say "I'm running out of time to go to sea the day after tomorrow", she came to see her and no one ever saw him off, he didn't even remember her name, but Irene remembered that he didn't like it It's nice to be called Bakshi, but to call him Michael instead.
This is really touching.
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