So others may live~!

Nickolas 2022-03-23 09:01:59

I can't deny that I watched this movie, and I felt a little uncomfortable. The moment the Sergeant Major died, my tears fell. I wonder why this is a tragedy? Why did the sergeant have to sacrifice himself in the end. Maybe the writer wants to bring the retired lifeguard Ben back to the sea, because the sea is his home and his destiny.

Maybe, to prove this sergeant who is like a sea god, the movie made him a sea god, he said: he will never let go, he gave hope to those who were wrecked at sea, he dragged them up, he took them saved.

I believe saving people is the greatest thing in this world. Saving people is the most touching thing in the world.


"Maybe I'll accept a friend's suggestion to go fishing"

"fishing? People

like us don't fish" "I've heard this sentence somewhere." The

film completed the inheritance of two generations, and the goldfish took over Sergeant Ben long mission. "Sometimes life is a choice. You are a miracle for those in distress. You may have to rescue 5-20 people. At the age of 24, you must find a way to become this miracle." Sergeant Major Ben told him.

There are many wonderful things about this movie. The scenes are real and grand. The ruthless and vast sea swallows up the sentient and small people. It is because of lifeguards like Ben that such things happen.

At the end of the film, fish saved another person, and that person came up and said: there is another person below, he held me up, and he said: he will never let go. He gave me encouragement, he said someone would come to my rescue. Fish saw the sea below, and he knew it was his sergeant major down there.

Costner played the role very well.

I really like Costner as an actor.

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  • Ben Randall: [reading off his class roster] Fischer. Why are you here, Fischer?

    Jake Fischer: I'm here to exceed your expectations, Senior Chief. I'm a rescue swimmer at heart, born, bred, and water-fed. Hoorah!

    Ben Randall: [dryly] Wow. I bet you practiced that all morning.

  • Ben Randall: [to his class] Can someone tell me the Rescue Swimmer's Motto?

    Jake Fischer: So others may live, Senior Chief!

    Ben Randall: Ooohhh, I feel safer already.