Thrilling visual enjoyment, ups and downs of spiritual excitement. The grand display of the destructive power of nature, the powerful gushing out of the marine giant whale's survival instinct and fighting spirit, the extreme burning of the human male's wild spirit... dizzying. A stereotypical novice captain with a background and a powerful wild civilian first mate are in the same boat, and there is no cliché story that I thought there would be. A crony crew who always contradicts the mate, at the juncture of life and death, the muzzle that was prepared to shoot at his companion finally has a sacrificial point. A little angel with a sense of healing appears, echoing the title, but this is not the logical end of the routine for the survivors, and there is a soul torture about telling the truth or telling lies. All in all, a very shocking movie.
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