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Dylan 2022-04-20 09:01:32

It's not overly provocative, but it makes the audience very moved, which is very powerful. Lots of puns, reflecting human nature. Many people compare this with "Captain China". It is not unreasonable. There are indeed differences. I think the biggest difference between the two is the way of narrative. For real events, it's a miracle! It is the calmness and experience of the two captains and the cooperation of the passengers. Any accident can happen at any time, even before you can react. During the post-mortem investigation, I wondered, if it wasn't for an accident, wouldn't this kind of question exist deep inside each of us? The root is "you could have", there is another option, why go "this way"? After walking this road, I found that it was not easy to walk, and there was a great loss. You start to be questioned, you may become a hero or a "sinner through the ages". How you answer and think about this matter depends on your firmness in handling it. The second half is undoubtedly satirizing those "experts" who can only talk on paper. They have considered many factors, but they have not considered people. In fact, they are all driven by interests. The last sentence of American humor, water is warm and cold, and people are even more so. May air crashes never happen again.

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Sully quotes

  • LT Cook: A pilot never stops acquiring knowledge. You'll make mistakes, everyone does. Just learn from them.

    Sully (16 Years Old): Yes, sir.

    LT Cook: And never forget, no matter what's happening, to fly the airplane.

  • Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: [New York late at night and both men can't sleep so they decide to go for a walk. It's cold outside and both are bundled up] It's all so unreal. I guess I'm just having a little trouble separating reality from whatever the hell this is.

    Jeff Skiles: This is two men freezing their asses off.

    [They both laugh]

    Jeff Skiles: Sully

    [pause]

    Jeff Skiles: don't worry. You did a great thing and it's going to be remembered for a very long time.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Funny thing is, I've delivered a million passengers over 40 years in the air and in the end I'll be judged on 208 seconds.

    Jeff Skiles: Come on. Tomorrow's going to be a good day. Computer SIMS will prove you were right and we can all put our wings back on.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Do you want to run?

    [Both men go jogging on down the street]