Reality version of The Old Man and the Sea

Angel 2022-03-22 09:01:37

It's the most real and realistic feeling I've ever seen in a disaster movie, because the last ship didn't come back. The catastrophe that the film is about is secondary, mainly life, the life of the islanders, the life of each of us. Each crew has a different point, but it's all real. It really shows: this is life. However, what is life, what is for, and the ending does not tell us the answer, we need to find it ourselves. The last moment of struggle is the copy of the old man and the sea, tenacious, persistent, brave, know gratitude, and understand love, but God does not give you so much time, there is a reward if you pay, and many fates are chosen by yourself. Every time you watch it, it may feel different. The soundtrack in the second half is good and the scenes are real. At that time, it should have been very good.

Compared with nature, the insignificance of human beings is immediately apparent. But the unruly heart of man can overcome nature.

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  • Jovani 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    In reality, not everyone can be a hero, and even Billy, the great captain, is powerless in the face of a brutal storm. In too many heroic stories, we have grown the pride of "man will conquer the sky", but in fact, in the face of nature, human beings are simply a drop in the ocean. When Bobby struggled to the surface, telling his love for his wife in the face of the waves that were about to destroy him, I was amazed and shocked by his inner peace and detachment.

  • Charlotte 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    It's a good product to cool off the summer, but it's winter now~~ It's freezing to death! !

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.