Captain Philip Film Critic

Eleonore 2021-10-18 09:31:07

There is tension from the beginning of the film. Has been maintained until the end of the film.

It is more attentive in shaping the Somali, and the lines can also portray the mood and situation of the characters at the time, which can be felt. The filming was also very good, the film starring and performing the mixed feelings of the captain at that time.

Especially in the last part of Captain Philip's crying, crying sadly because he was frightened for a few days and also because he missed the warmth of his family when he was safe. The portrayal is very good, and the film is adapted according to real events. It is not bad.

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  • Garett 2021-10-20 19:00:49

    I have no time to breathe when I'm nervous, a masterpiece of the year!

  • Kristoffer 2021-10-20 19:00:48

    The end of the Mi Di army was doomed. The difference in strength between the two sides was too great. The pirates were only the difference between dying early and dying late. It was difficult to make any drama. So in order to create a tense atmosphere in the enclosed space, I did a little deliberately, especially the arguing between the pirates from time to time, coupled with shaking shots, it is a headache.

Captain Phillips quotes

  • Captain Richard Phillips: Listen up. We have been boarded by four armed pirates. You know the drill. We stay hidden no matter what. I don't want any hostages. We stay locked down until help arrives. No one comes out until you hear the non-duress password from me which is "suppertime."

    Maersk Alabama Crewman: Jesus.

    Captain Richard Phillips: If the pirates find you, remember, you know this ship. They don't. Make them feel like they're in charge but keep them away from the important things like the generator and the engine controls. Stick together... and we'll be all right. Good luck.

  • Captain Richard Phillips: There's gotta be something other than being a fisherman and kidnapping people.

    Muse: Maybe in America, Irish. Maybe in America.