"Everything Is Lost". 8 points. Robert Rayford starred in the work, this buddy triathlon, and also directed such good works as "The Female Conspirator". I probably really love these kinds of movies that look for hope in despair. Robert wakes up in his sleep, his sailboat is damaged by a container, and he begins his life at sea. Of course, in terms of scenes, the whole film is definitely not comparable to "The Fantastic Drifting of the Youth Pie", but the plot is still thrilling. Even in the end, when Robert sank to the bottom of the sea in despair, he opened his eyes and saw the ship that came to rescue, and came up from the bottom of the sea again. I thought the plot would reverse and give him the final blow. Fortunately, the director was kind and gave this strong old man a chance to survive.
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