It is not so much a natural disaster as a man-made disaster

Aurore 2021-11-16 08:01:27

This is a story about a stupid captain who is extremely selfish, extremely conceited, and extremely mentally disabled.

The film conveyed to us the courage of the fishermen to fight against nature, but I did not see their wisdom before they were ready to fight.

The storm encountered by the fishing boat is predictable, and all the results are not so much a natural disaster as a man-made disaster. As an experienced fisherman, the captain did not show his professional skills and experience in the film at all. Instead, he showed his "new born calves are not afraid of tigers" everywhere. He does not make any real preparations. An idiot who is trying to conquer the dream of the sky hole.

If the captain has experience, he must at least have a plan, for example, he must return when he knows how strong the wind is. Save everyone's life.

If the captain has experience, he should at least realize the foreseeable problems such as the antenna may be blown off and the iron chain may be swayed after entering a storm, at least do some fixing work in advance. But obviously not.

If the captain has experience, he should at least discuss with everyone how to traverse the storm, such as route, course, etc. After all, this is a major event related to everyone’s life, rather than walking in a straight line like an inexperienced rookie, or even where the storm looks like. Where to rush.

If the captain has experience, he must at least assess the losses and gains in advance. Even if he is full of courage and regards everyone's life as a waste, then at least he should calculate the possible damage to the ship by the storm, the related maintenance costs and the loss of all the fishes.

Losing a boat and a helicopter for a boat of fish, leaving a large group of other people to risk their lives for them. To squander one's own life, but also to squander the lives of others. Finally, a certain woman yelled at the boss. OMG, it is the boss who should be ranting, so why just take someone else's boat and sink it at will? If it is your own ship, there is nothing to say, this ship is someone else’s, don’t you have a sense of responsibility?

Captain, captain, captain of a ship, where is your sense of responsibility? Where is your responsibility? ?

poor person must have something mean. No matter how valuable the courage, the sincere emotions, and the sadness of your fate, you can’t change your stupid facts, or the fate of these rubbish being eliminated by the jungle society. Anyone who wants to gain the respect of others must first be self-improvement, rather than being foolish there.

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Extended Reading
  • Joelle 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    The opening scene is the Shura Wharf where fish carcasses are stored. The memorial wall for the deceased is a preview of the whole film. The characters are created in the first half hour, which is nothing more than a re-indoctrination of family values, adding conflicts between the crew (the lines are written in a playful manner), and the role of the female captain is not only adjusted Make the second half more three-dimensional. The maritime scenes are mainly performed by Industrial Light and Magic, and cooperate with other ships and rescue teams to rescue themselves, so that the process will not be boring. When the truth cannot be tested, the screenwriter is great. good rhythm

  • Ada 2022-03-21 09:01:43

    Wolfgang Petersen, hair in contact with water. First attack from the bottom of the sea, and then encounter the perfect storm; George Clooney, the millennium encounters water but has mixed joys and sorrows, and the other is in the Coen brothers' escape from prison...

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Bobby Shatford: [in the bridge of the Andrea Gail] So, what are you so happy about?

    Captain Billy Tyne: You just caught me on a good night. I'm doing what I was made to do - and I've got a feeling I'm going to do it even better this time.

  • Melissa Brown: [on board the Mistral] This weather fax just came in. Edie, have a look at this.

    Edie Bailey: We have got to head in now! Put in at Watch Hill!

    Alexander McAnally III: In this stuff, harbor's too dangerous.

    Melissa Brown: Dangerous?

    Alexander McAnally III: Dash into shore, cut across shipping lanes...

    Edie Bailey: This is a hurricane coming straight at us!

    Melissa Brown: Let me reduce sails, Sandy, or even go back home.

    Alexander McAnally III: This is my boat. We're gonna ride this thing out, not for fun, for safety. Do what I've always done: go with the flow.