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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Extended Reading
  • Ken 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    Maybe I'm used to the happy ending, I feel worried and chest tight when I see the ending, I feel depressed all night, the little pig shouted in the middle of the night, the plane crashed, I asked confused, what plane, he said, I was on the plane, speechless~ Disaster movie This is the result after seeing more~

  • Fanny 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    As soon as the fog cleared, you set sail slowly towards the southern strait, passing the icy beach where you slid as a child, honking the whistle and waving to the children of the lighthouse keeper, seabirds flying over, black-backed, herringbone gulls and sea ducks, the sun Out, heading north, speed 12 Sailors all busy on the deck, and you're the master, the sun's coming down, what could be more beautiful?

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Bobby Shatford: [in the bridge of the Andrea Gail] I got a woman who I can't stand to be two feet away from.

    Captain Billy Tyne: Congratulations.

    Bobby Shatford: Then again, I love to fish.

    Captain Billy Tyne: Son, you've got a problem.

  • Irene: [at the counter of the bar] So what does "Bugsy" stand for, anyway?

    Mike "Bugsy" Moran: Michael.

    Irene: That's a beautiful name. Why don't you use it?

    Mike "Bugsy" Moran: Because people know me as Bugsy.