Typical of American thinking, but still disappointed

Peggie 2021-12-31 08:02:57

Although some people say that this film has a lot of common sense errors, and although some people say that this film is box office poison, they still feel shocked after watching it. After all, there are still a lot of human things in it.
Courage; choice, country, responsibility, cowardice, etc. The performance of the actors is also very good. Needless to say, Harrison, even the expression of the little supporting role who jumped into the sea to escape looks very real.

Looking at it, I put myself into the environment of the film, imagining what would happen when people are facing such a critical moment? The seventh person who entered the warehouse for repairs also has a more natural thought change. He is the person who knows the harm of radiation best. He is naturally the most afraid. What's more, he has a distant fiancé waiting. He is just an inexperienced military academy graduate. . The reality of human nature is the soul of a movie. After all, human nature is interlinked. I forgot which book it wrote: War is when two groups of extremely fearful people fight each other face to face. Therefore, in such an environment, fear makes normal, fear is not shameful, and making the right choice in fear is valuable.



It's just a little bit at the end... superfluous.

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K-19: The Widowmaker quotes

  • [last lines]

    Captain Alexei Vostrikov: For their courage I nominated these men for the title of hero of the soviet union. But the committee ruled that because it was not wartime, and because it was merely an accident, they were not worthy of the title hero. What good are honors from such people? These men sacrificed, not for a medal. But because when the time came, it was their duty. Not to the navy, or to the state, but to us. Their comrades. And so, to comrades.

    all: To comrades!

  • [first lines]

    Capt. Mikhail Polenin: All compartments: report readiness!