I didn't know it was based on real events before watching it. I want to talk about a few things after watching it.
The film is not a straightforward narrative, but uses reality and memories to intersperse editing, revolving around the two people's love before and after the death. I didn't even see the deck. I thought the male protagonist was dead at the time, but it didn't seem to be very good to develop the follow-up plot. Then I saw that the female protagonist used a telescope to find the male protagonist and rescued the male protagonist. I was stunned. How is that possible? It's ridiculous, but I decided to continue watching it, and as the film progressed, I felt that it was an illusion of the heroine, so I remembered "The Fantasy Drift of the Youth Pie", which was confirmed at the end, the heroine is really very, Very tenacious, the idea of survival is one aspect, and more is the power of love, which is very different from "Titanic", 41 days of drifting alone at sea is very imaginable, but it seems that I have never seen one in the desert. Documentary film, the feeling is super difficult.
What must be praised is that the heroine of the film is not beautiful, and I know that it is more realistic after seeing the end, but the point of praise is that the heroine is really good at showing the sun exposure and hunger after the death, dry lips, messy The dry hair and the sunburned redness on the face are very vivid and very real.
Regarding love, I think this movie shows the heroine's patient comfort, encouragement, and help in the main line of reality when the heroine collapses countless times, whether it's controlling the rudder, raising and lowering the sails, calculating the route or going into the sea to fish , I believe this is because the heroine's love for the hero in the real world makes him continue to persist, and the film does not use an inner monologue, but an illusion that the hero is still there, which better makes the audience feel the help of the lover, but The film finally let the audience know that it was just an illusion, so the potential of human beings is great, and the power of love is even greater.
In the end, the more I watch these kinds of movies, the more afraid of the ocean I feel.
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