The film tells the story of an old man who sailed out to sea, collided with a container and flooded the cabin, lost contact with the outside world, abandoned the ship to survive in a storm, was extremely hungry, failed to call for help, encountered a shark foraging, and fought a protracted battle with death. war story.
The film only has a small amount of self-talk from the male protagonist, and most of the lines are still in the first few lines, telling his apology and farewell, his efforts and will.
The whole film was very depressing to me, and the whole process was airtight. As an experienced sailor, he has done a good job.
The end of the film seems to be an open ending.
I'm old
Me and the dog are old
no more wandering
I can only pick up the book
get to the fire
Look at the blurry yellow text
I can't go to sea
can't have those dreams
I can only caress the withered flowers and fruits
Telling that the fruit is in autumn, and the ground is full of snow
Until one day, I will clean the path by the door
under every fallen leaf
Engrave the immortal name of spring
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