Love should not have the power to destroy everything

Dannie 2022-03-06 08:01:56

"Sea Fog" is a film that made me uncomfortable after watching it. The sea always gives people such a broad and peaceful feeling. However, the sea is not the embodiment of beauty. Its vastness can accept all praises, and it can also swallow all darkness. I'm not a film major, so I won't comment from a technical point of view, just talk about my views on the three protagonists.
The girl pig script in my eyes is not a positive image. Dong Shi sacrificed his life to save him, but she was always on guard against others. Later, perhaps it was after the persuasion of another woman that she decided to cling to Dongzhi in order to gain the "privilege" of staying in the engine room and go ashore safely. At the end of the movie, she brought her own child, and I always guessed vaguely that she should have married the "Oba" she called. I always thought she didn't think about being with Dong-sik in the first place, rather than just giving up after all that.
Dong-sik should be the most tragic character. The youngest among all the crew members was deeply loved by the brothers, and was even protected from participating in the cutting of the corpse. As for him, he personally killed the deck captain for a woman he had just met. Although the deck captain listens to the captain the most, let's not forget that when the captain wanted to kill the rebel, the deck captain secretly asked Dong Zhi to rescue him. It is impossible for such a person to kill Hongmei. Dongwei's love was overwhelmed, and he not only killed the deck captain by mistake, but even destroyed the Advance, pushing everything he depended on to survive into the deep sea. He made such a big sacrifice to protect the love he thought he had. But the fact is, Hongmei still left him, got married and had children. Dong-sik's living area is very narrow, only his grandma, the advance ship and the brothers of the crew. He has never seen many women, and he doesn't know how to distinguish women. When he meets Hongmei, he thinks that it is the love of his life, and even gives up everything. Such a little boy who lacks life experience, his love is doomed to be a tragedy from the very beginning.
Captain is a complex role. He had a wife, and when he returned home to break up his wife's adultery with others, he reacted so calmly, he just silently chose the smuggling he once deeply hated in exchange for huge profits. Such a man seems to see through everything, even life and death. He would destroy corpses and kill mad chief engineers in order to maintain the crew, protect his ship and his family. The captain has always presented us with a cold-blooded image, but compared to Dong-sik, everything he does is for the Advance, and he can do everything for this ship. So, in the end, he also chose to sink to the bottom of the sea with the ship. I can't help but think of the captain of the Titanic who chose to live and die with his ship when he could survive. Perhaps, for a captain, compared to various desires, he values ​​the ship that has accompanied him for many years. In the life of sailing all the year round, the ship is the theme of their life. They can endure the betrayal of their lover and the departure of their friends, but the only thing they can't bear to watch is the ship being destroyed in front of them. He always seemed to dislike the presence of women on his ships, whether they were hotel waitresses or stowaways, and perhaps he had anticipated that his crew would lose their minds because of the women, and he would lose his ship because of the women.
In the vast sea fog, there are kind-hearted chief engineers, crew members who are greedy for money and sex, and stowaways who are eager to go home~~ Human nature is complex, and good and evil are relative. I don't want to use good or bad to simply define each role. Maybe love is great, but for a rational person, he should not have the power to destroy everything.

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