However, it has to be said that its plot is long and protracted, and the main thrust is inconsistent and unintelligible.
The two male protagonists both love the sea, but in the beginning they expressed in a strange way, diving competition? Is it love or conquer?
Zuo En died at first because he wanted to defeat Jack and took risks, but in the end, how could he return to a great ideal of loving the sea?
The biggest inspiration from this film is to let those idealists live alone and never fall in love with them. The heroine's love, her reality, and her existence have become so humble, insignificant, and vulnerable in front of idealists. I can say that he was dishonest at the beginning. He fell in love with the animals in the sea very early, and then made a woman pregnant, and finally found what he wanted, abandoning his wife and children. What kind of logic is this?
I was also moved by Jack's innocent eyes in the middle of the film. But what is left after watching is disappointment and perplexity. In front of idealists, the unreachable things can transcend everything. However, in front of a person who has to face the essence of life, why not the idealist is selfish under the guise.
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