Light of Courage

Wayne 2022-03-21 09:01:43

Life and fun, chance and courage, have made a tragedy and a hymn.

The madness of the waves, the publicity of human nature, and the darker the brighter, the relationship is fascinating.

Yes, the body can be destroyed, but the spirit is immortal.

Deducting one star is because I feel that the emotions are weak, the plot is a little stiff, and the details are a little lacking. Am I being a little harsh? Maybe.

After all, the hardships of the fishermen's life, and the rough seas, the film is very full, and the light of hard work is very dazzling, right? He is a fisherman, he loves fishing, he can only sail far away, and dying in a storm is actually fate. Therefore, the sea storm was perfect for him. So, the movie is called "The Perfect Storm". I felt a little regretful and depressed just after watching the movie (after all, the ship sank on the way home with a load of food), but I was relieved to write this sentence.

It doesn't matter whether the ending is perfect or not, what matters is whether you have the courage to set out, whether you have the will to fight, whether you give your best in the process, and enjoy the taste of life.

Then, his sailing feelings are very flavorful. If you think that when he was planning to go to sea, the one who loved him ran to his boat and told him that she wanted to find someone to buy a house somewhere and have a few children—it would be even more interesting. He was a little silent at the time and didn't reply.

The male protagonist has a wonderful feeling about going out to sea. He said: As soon as the fog cleared, he loosened the single knot and the back rope and sailed to the Southern Strait, passing Rocky Gorge Island, Ten Pound Island, and Nile Pond where I was skating when I was a child. , sounded the whistle and waved to the child guarding the lighthouse, seabirds flew over, black-backed birds, seagulls, dwarf ducks... The sun came out, sailing north at a speed of 12 knots, riding the wind and waves... Sailors Busy, you're in control. Do you know that you are the captain of a boat, is there anything better in the world?

The sun hits you, head north, you are in charge. Is there anything hetter in te world?

At the end of the film, this wonderful and even romantic disposition reverberates in the ears of the woman who loves the male protagonist (Captain, Clooney), as she drives the boat, parting the waves and sailing into the depths of life.

At the funeral, she burst into tears: the sea is a monumentless tomb for shipwrecked people, but it is difficult to appease the living, because we can't sweep the tombs or offer flowers that we miss. The only place to visit is in our hearts, or in our dreams. (move)

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Extended Reading
  • Rogelio 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    A real man dares to face the monstrous waves, and firmly believes that there must be a rainbow after the storm, but it may be seen. It may be that the last big wave didn't break through, so this climax felt like nothing, but the few small climaxes were distributed and embellished just right.

  • Jaime 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    I watched it when I was a kid, but I don't really remember it. . . But it feels good to have an impression after watching it~

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Linda Greenlaw: [at the services for the crew of the Andrea Gail] I knew Billy Tyne, but I did not know his crew very well, but any man who sailed with him, must have been the better for it. Robert Shatford, Dale Murphy, Micheal Moran, David Sullivan, Alfred Pierre... May you rest easy long-liners, in fair winds, and calm seas... For those of us left behind, the vast unmarked grave which is home for those lost at sea is no consolation. It can't be visited, there is no headstone on which to rest a bunch of flowers... The only place we can revisit them, is in our hearts, or in our dreams. They say swordboatmen suffer from a lack of dreams, that's what begets their courage... Well we'll dream for you: Billy, and Bobby, and Murph, Bugsy, Sully, and Alfred Pierre... Sleep well... Good Night...

  • Linda Greenlaw: [in the bridge of the Andrea Gail] I saw your guys loading bait. You doing a turnaround?

    Captain Billy Tyne: No rest for the weary.

    Linda Greenlaw: There you go. Flaunting your work ethic.

    Captain Billy Tyne: I don't have a work ethic. I just have work... If I'm going to catch up to you.