Aftermath of the Angry Sea

Alessia 2022-03-22 09:01:25

The film reflects the reaction of the British captain in the face of an enemy stronger than himself, resolutely implement the order, strive to protect himself, find the fighter and seize the opportunity, deal with the problem in a timely and decisive manner, and deal with the attack of the enemy several times, the key lies in the camouflage counterattack after discovering the enemy. , Psychological and tactical use is appropriate. When you find out who the enemy captain is, escort them decisively in time to eliminate the danger in the bud. The doctor's self-rescue period here is quite exciting. After the doctor discovered the enemy's situation, he abandoned the scientific research and returned immediately to lay a head for victory. But as far as I know, the British have swept across the sea since they destroyed the Spanish Armada. The French army is very strong, and the navy is simply unable to confront the British. The main line is that the French commander escaped from the pursuit of the British superior forces, which may be closer to the truth.

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  • Bettye 2022-04-20 09:01:23

    A film about the war at sea during the Napoleonic period, the vast sea, the fearless captains and sailors, and the struggle for honor and responsibility

  • Zelda 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    The Royal Navy propaganda film, the sailboat chase in the age of navigation, well restores the appearance of battleships and naval battles in the 19th century. It's just that the overall plot was uneventful, and the final pick-up battle didn't excite me. I won't mention the captain and the doctor, two big men orangutans sympathizing with each other. Also, where can I find a woman in the vast sea...

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World quotes

  • [Stephen asks how long the Surprise will stay moored off the Galapagos]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: Oh a week, perhaps.

    Dr. Stephen Maturin: A week?

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: There's no great hurry.

    Dr. Stephen Maturin: Mustn't we make haste for...

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: I'm not even sure it was the Acheron we sighted. And if it was, she'll be well away by now. Like looking for an honest man in parliament.

  • Blakeney: Sir, I think we should be getting back.

    Dr. Stephen Maturin: Naval discipline doesn't operate out here, Mr. Blakeney. I must find a cormorant. And should it indeed prove flightless, you can join me at the Royal Society dinner as codiscoverer.