After the first attempted pirate ship approach, some crew members wanted to quit and were afraid of arguing with each other. The description in this part is very real. The chief in the Engine Room at the back came out from the bottom alone to the sound of the splint hitting the old captain and the first mate and they were very touching.
The captain played by Tom Hanks has no personal heroism, followed the procedures, and played an ordinary person. As a husband, although the pirates were afraid of their return when they first approached, when writing an email to his wife, he said that everything was normal. The rest of his life was incoherent, trance, and trembling all real, and a strong sense of substitution.
Philllips: other than being a fisherman and hijacking, there's gonna be other way out there.
Muse: Maybe in America, only in America.
Although this article once again promoted the spirit of American patriotism. But there are at least a few places that reflect the shamelessness in the American bones: I'm here to help you and everything's gonna be fine. I don't know what Americans think when they hear this commonly used lies from pirates. The friends who went to the movie together laughed and said nothing.
The most puzzling part of this film is the front and back. The pirate IQ is obviously not on the same level. I don't know whether the first half is deified or the second half is too stupid. In short, it is about the horror of the pig teammates and the importance of knowing a foreign language and knowing how to swim. Tom Hanks originally said "You're not just a fisherman" that was intriguing. It was also inexplicable. The emotional changes of the pirates were also inexplicable. Anyway, I was acting and laughing. The last paragraph of the suicide note is also very unreasonable.
The biggest shock to me from this film lies in the meaning of life and survival. If there is a choice, no one wants to choose to be born in a place like Somalia, no one wants to choose to be a pirate, they all want to choose to be born and live in a place where human rights and life are important. Maybe it is better for Muse to live in Indiana prison for 33 years than in Somalia if he doesn't know if he is still alive tomorrow. I wish him what he wanted. It is also a hero to re-behave after 33 years. Everyone has their own responsibilities. I respect you, the captain who is still going to sea a year later after the life and death battle with the pirates!
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