Dong-sik said, let's go home together.
The crew said, I haven't had time to touch that girl.
The chief engineer said, it's all my fault! My fault!
Everyone has their own thoughts, their own perseverance, and their own way. The captain is a man who dares to think and act. In order to protect his ship, his home, and the people under his command to eat, he will do everything, he has to do everything, he has to be ruthless, let go, no matter what. Right or wrong. From the most glorious career to the loneliness at the end of the road. From respect for the sea, to the desolation of shipwrecks. From a family that works together, to evil thoughts, evil spirits and man-made disasters. The captain doesn't know, how did he get to this step step by step, the more precious things can't be retained, the more they drift away. . . What confuses the ship, what forces him to do things he doesn't want to do.
I suddenly remembered watching the mythical Siren when I was a child - on the vast sea, the moonlight was also blocked by the thick sea fog. A sea monster with a human face and a bird body, flying on the sea, with a voice like the sound of nature, often using singing to lure passing navigators and cause the ship to hit the rocks and sink, and the crew members become the belly of the sirens.
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