heart of the sea

Elbert 2021-11-28 08:01:20

When it comes to watching this film, it is also very interesting. I recently heard a song called wellerman. Because it was too appetizing for me, I shared it with my elder brother, who happened to share it with his Belgian netizens, so I ate Amway from afar.

The color of the whole movie is very intriguing, reality and memories are interspersed, and the plot is quite compact. At the beginning, I particularly wanted to explore the story in the memory, but the whole movie did not pull a string to drag me forward. Rather, it was slowly moving forward in a very comfortable way, gently hooking me, and I felt like being dragged into the deep sea by a whaling hook.

Not spoiling too much plot. It's just rare to see a good movie, so I want to record it. The movie has something to think about, but it also has a warm side, and it has an unexpected plot design. The greatness of nature also reflects the insignificance of human beings, and the film also reflects the good side of human nature. In short, in the hot summer, you should come to see the sea.

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  • Tania 2022-04-22 07:01:18

    Saw it at the cinema. The story of catching whales is said to be based on real people. Ignore this, the movie is not bad. The most shocking scene is that the eyes of the beluga swept past Thor, Thor held a long pole in his hand, and his hands were sympathetic, without a stick.

  • Percival 2021-11-28 08:01:20

    Quite stable, the more cumbersome you go to the back

In the Heart of the Sea quotes

  • Owen Chase: To return to port without a single barrel of oil would be a mistake, sir. And not behoove a man whose name is Pollard. Or Chase, for that matter. And the best thing for both of us would be to work all hours Gods sends us, fill this ship with oil and be home inside a year and rid of one another as quickly as possible. Trust me, I am every bit as desirous of that as you.

  • Owen Chase: [being pulled by a whale] You're on your first Nantucket sleigh ride, boy!

    Owen Coffin: Oh my God! Whoo!