he chose the sea

Roel 2022-03-22 09:01:54

It was an extra afternoon. In early spring, the weather was freezing cold. I froze into a ball, snuggling on the sofa and watching CDs. Not a very new film, the American movie "The Great Adventure", directed by Andrew Davis, the action film director who had directed "The End of the World", is a very manly movie, a collection of strength and shock, very nice.
I like that Kevin Costner, who is no longer a young sea search and rescue team member. His love is so warm and lonely. He saved so many lives from the god of death at sea, but in real life. Not his own marriage, he loves his wife, and loves his work even more. Between the sea and the stormy waves, between life and death, he experienced more of the spirit and power of life. I give up because of love, and I want to fulfill it because of reluctance...
The whole movie is a kind of shocking male language. The American heroism makes me realize that what is broader and broader than the sea is a man's mind. What is even more shocking is the will of a man. Kevin is a good actor. His depression and aging did not obliterate the image of the characters he played. On the contrary, he was more and more set off as a tough man with flesh and blood, tenderness and faith, making people feel that beneath his strong appearance is a soft and sensitive person. heart of. Such a man is not meant to be loved, but to be admired.
Kevin and his students said that when he rescued, he tried to take as many people as he could, and then the rest were taken away by the sea. When he said that, there was no vicissitudes or sorrow, and his expression was so calm, as if he was talking about a very ordinary thing. In fact, life is like this, every time we face difficulties, we always have to find a way to survive, we always have to give up the only things we once thought were the only ones in our lives, and we always have to start over after those storms and turbulent waves
... The young man who was saved by Kevin's life as Wen's partner did not give up his career. He chose the sea without hesitation just like Kevin. I think he is a new Kevin, he will not give up the sea, and of course he will not give up the life he wants and the girl he loves. It's a moving ending, which I love. Sometimes, because of love, we have to learn to give up, and most of the time, because of love, we don't give up.

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Extended Reading
  • Kennedi 2022-04-21 09:02:14

    Although the plot is old-fashioned, the emotion is sincere.

  • Koby 2022-04-21 09:02:14

    How many good movies have been ruined by their names, another inspirational movie about how a good teacher affects students' outlook on life

The Guardian quotes

  • Ben Randall: There will come a time when you might have to decide who lives and dies out there. It's a terrible responsibility but it's one you will have to make as a rescue swimmer. The bigger reality is, its also something you are going to have to live with as a human being. There will come a time when you will have to say no. The most important person to keep alive is yourself. You'll be facing crews from 5 to 20 all saying 'save me, save me.' They're looking for a miracle. How old are you Hodge?

    Billy Hodge: 24.

    Ben Randall: At 24 years old you have to become that miracle. You have to find a way to be that miracle.

  • Jake Fischer: You're going to kick me out for defending the Coast Guard?

    Ben Randall: The Coast Guard has been around for 200 years. I doubt a couple of knuckleheads like yourself are going to defend it.