1. From the name to abandoning the ship to surviving until being rescued, there are few places that can make one's eyes shine.
2. The rhythm is still a bit fast due to the film, and it is difficult to express the hopelessness of isolation and helplessness with slowness or extra white space.
3. I really want to have a long shot of quietly watching the starry sky at the sea at night.
Generally, being rescued at the end of such a film should be a climax, but this film lacks a little bit of G-spot. Of course, as a movie plot design, it is really difficult to be innovative and strong. Generally speaking, the movie is still good, especially the crow's feet of the leading actor. It makes people feel very safe. The film is also less cumbersome and less pretentious, and it is close to the truth. It is recommended for people who like sailing and watching people and nature, but do not particularly want to watch the film!
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