Comment on the perfect storm

Angel 2022-03-21 09:01:43

This is really called the mouse to be the escort for the cat, earning money and dying. In fact, this is the second time I have watched this movie. I remember that it was the afternoon just after my college entrance examination. I went to rent a DVD and watched this, but I have almost no impression of it. Although these few people died in the end, it was a blessing to die in the career they loved deeply, so vigorously, and then forever remembered by future generations. I have been emphasizing that the meaning of life is not in the length, but in how many things you do that make people, at least yourself, excited. In addition, like the stunts in the film, which are a match for the Titanic, plus the performance of George Clooney, it is definitely worth recommending!

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  • Cassidy 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The beginning of the movie says it's based on real events, so my heart was hanging from the start.

  • Horace 2022-04-22 07:01:12

    The scenes of the storms at sea are very shocking. It is estimated that if it is IMAX, the 3D will be more realistic

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Bobby Shatford: [in the bridge of the Andrea Gail] So, what are you so happy about?

    Captain Billy Tyne: You just caught me on a good night. I'm doing what I was made to do - and I've got a feeling I'm going to do it even better this time.

  • Melissa Brown: [on board the Mistral] This weather fax just came in. Edie, have a look at this.

    Edie Bailey: We have got to head in now! Put in at Watch Hill!

    Alexander McAnally III: In this stuff, harbor's too dangerous.

    Melissa Brown: Dangerous?

    Alexander McAnally III: Dash into shore, cut across shipping lanes...

    Edie Bailey: This is a hurricane coming straight at us!

    Melissa Brown: Let me reduce sails, Sandy, or even go back home.

    Alexander McAnally III: This is my boat. We're gonna ride this thing out, not for fun, for safety. Do what I've always done: go with the flow.