I remember in how I met your mother there was a rich man who liked to be called the captain. When answering the captain, he had to say Aye, not yes. At the time, it felt very special, but there was no special feeling. There are so many professional words in the movie that I couldn't even read the subtitles, so I only focused on the intense plot in it.
Recently, I have always felt the power of faith. Although I am an atheist, I don’t believe in anyone, but I also envy those who have faith. Just like the spiritual support, they will give motivation and direction. Although I privately think that faith is equivalent to a placebo, I am Don't underestimate the magical power of placebos.
The captain was a devout believer and would say prayers from time to time, and even in the heat of battle, those prayers seemed to give him confidence, courage and direction. The movie doesn't give people a chance to breathe at all. When one ship hits another ship, when the opportunity doesn't stop, in the 48 hours without air cover, I can't sleep without a drop of water, and the cook is distressed. When there is a breather, the captain will make up for a new one. When the cook dies, another one will be picked up. The captain feels guilty and calls the wrong name. In the end, he lay down and rested and still had nothing to eat. Compared with this, the bleeding on his feet is just An insignificant little thing.
Although I don't know anything about the Navy, I really like this kind of military order. The captain said what he said, and without hesitation, he did it at once. The guy who listens to the sonar has real materials. He can hear the distance of the U-shaped submarine, the equipment used by the torpedo to pretend that the submarine is wasting the opponent's ammunition. The whole process was surrounded by sonar like a ghostly cry, and the hairs stood on end. When the captain used experience, instinct and ability to bypass the two torpedoes, he was really sweating. In fact, I didn't understand many details, but it didn't prevent me from watching with enthusiasm. When I blew up the U-boat, I couldn't help cheering with the crew.
Five star rated movie.
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