Courage is not displayed like this

Emilio 2021-11-16 08:01:27

It is courage and wisdom to fight for something worthwhile; it is courage and wisdom to
put a good body and superb sailing skills to express oneself, to be lucky, to be stunned, and no matter how hard it is, it is also Li Kui's style of facing the arrow rain of migratory locusts. Forward.
Brave? Courage is commendable;
is it necessary? It is unnecessary.
——So what is the meaning of this courage?

If it is not for the fish on the boat or for the money to brave the storm, but accidentally hit, or on the way home to avoid the storm, there are such thrilling struggles, that is wisdom and courage. Therefore, it is the brilliance of human nature to catch the life of the rescuers, and then appropriately flash the faces of the wives and children at home.

Under the faintness of Li Ling, the more skilled the sailing, the more brave and tenacious, the more stupid and worthless.
Especially any brave rescuer who sacrificed for such a group of desperadoes, the death is really worthless.

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Extended Reading
  • Armando 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    I recently learned that a certain "big" director publicly challenged "Perfect Storm" when he was promoting his so-called China's first disaster film, and it was said to be a "big production" of 50 million RMB. The special effects are comparable to Hollywood, and it can be scared to death. People with heart disease. Mamma Mia! Regardless of whether this man has ever seen how to make movies in Hollywood, the production fee alone is far from the $120,000,000 of "Perfect Storm", not to mention the special effects of Industrial Light and Magic.

  • Gerardo 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    It's not just a disaster scene full of audiovisual effects. They are a group of men, they choose to take the risk to ride the storm, they are willing to gamble and lose.

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.