Intense sailing and brutal survival

Colten 2022-03-27 09:01:05

This movie is a very good work. It has both the tension of the shipwreck and the thinking about human nature. To be honest, when people rely on the lottery to decide their life and death on the ship, and feed the dead to the living to continue their lives, it is really full of the cruelty of human nature. . . . But on the other hand, we can't blame them, because in this either-or situation, we can hardly have any other choice. In order to survive, we must keep a certain position of thinking. Even we, we might consider whether to take an unethical step to survive in this extremely special situation

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  • Owen Chase: Benjamin, what are you doing?

    Benjamin Lawrence: He's dead. Putting him overboard, sir.

    Owen Chase: Look at me. Look at me, Benjamin. No right-minded sailor discards what might yet save him.

  • Old Thomas Nickerson: We were weeks in the doldrums. That part of the Pacific is more desert than ocean. The sun beating down.