Speaking of luck, I watched the special screening before the official release, so I have seen this film before everyone has watched it. But I won’t be spoiled, because I have to respect movies that have not yet been released.
Before I talk about film reviews, I want to talk about myself. Before that, I had a few years of sailing experience, so when I watched this film, I had a lot of memories. The black deep sea in bad weather whizzed from my ears. The squally winds that have passed, the sea surface is as flat as a mirror in the setting sun, and there are some professional equipment for sailing, and some small knowledge points that everyone may have heard of at sea. The dots in these plays show the professionalism and dedication of the director and screenwriter. They also remind me more or less of my own past, and some moments have strong resonance.
In fact, the plot itself has little ups and downs, and it may be similar to the ending of a shipwreck movie that everyone can imagine. After all, when it comes to a shipwreck, everyone can basically make up for it by themselves. Natural disasters and man-made disasters are nothing more than that. But the difference is that the film’s emotional portrayal uses a very special angle. It uses the rapid switching of time to reflect the strong contrast between the past and the reality. Under such a strong sense of despair, the emotional line is explained, which reflects the tenacity and toughness of people. great. Under such circumstances, it is already a miracle to survive. If you have ever experienced despair, it should be equivalent to the most desperate you have ever experienced. If it weren't adapted from the real shipwreck, I couldn't believe that it would be rescued in the end. Finally, there was a sentence in my mind: because of love, so I don't want to give up.
At the end of the film, I suddenly thought of Jack and Ruth, who were also shipwrecked and their touching love. You are the soul that fits me best in this world. Even if the world is forever separated, I can still use my name and your surname to go on for our love.
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