A film that defends ideals and honor with life

Robert 2022-03-20 09:01:36

I think I need to see more movies that really belong to men, even if they leave a lot to be desired, even if they contain more visual shock than deep meaning.

The protagonists of this film are a group of fishermen. This simple occupation contains pure dreams, pure pursuits, and pure ideals. On the shore, there is a group of women waiting for them to return home. They love the straightforwardness and intensity of their love, and they want the family to be stable and safe. But they love their deep and introverted love, and they hope to use themselves to practice honor, even if honor needs to pay a heavy price. Hehehe, there are men who always say what their women want to hear at the last moment, but maybe there's no need to say that at that moment. Because what they want to say will always appear in their women's dreams again and again, even if they are no longer in this place.

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  • Lue 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    Sad ending is also beautiful

  • Eldridge 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    When I watched it at the time, it felt a little fake. How could the two typhoons meet together... But it's a pretty good movie..

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Christina 'Chris' Cotter: [letter to Bobby] Hi, Bobby, you're somewhere out there, on the deep blue goddamn sea, and I'm writing this on a box two semi-down pillows, that I secretly bought for us at Penny's, and I'm smiling at myself because the surprise I have in store for you... I'm talking removal, from our dungeons in the Crow's Nest... to our own place... It's no great shakes but... but ya gotta begin with a baby shake... right? Forever love Bobby... I'm in this for the long run...

  • Linda Greenlaw: [warning Billy over the radio] Billy? Get outta there! Come about! Let it- let it carry you out of there! What the hell are you doing? Billy! For Christ sake! You're steaming into a bomb! Turn around for Christ sake! Billy, can ya hear me? You're headed right for the middle of the monster! Billy?...

    [starts crying]

    Linda Greenlaw: ... Oh, my God!