Adrift Comments

  • Lydia 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    I really like it. I finally found out that the hero was rescued just as I imagined it. I couldn’t help but choke and envy the heroine. I experienced life and death at the age of 24. I don’t know how it would affect my life. The theater is full of turbulent waves and endless beautiful scenery. I go out in June. Chicago, still shivering with cold, walked towards the sunset for a while, so warm and unreal, cherish the ordinary...

  • Dock 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    This is the most beautiful movie I have ever made with...

  • Alexander 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    A 90-minute movie feels like watching for two hours. The rhythm is too bad, and a survival movie can be so...

  • Camylle 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    The idea of ​​plagiarizing Life of a Pi + the heroine is too ugly....

  • Florida 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    Disaster becomes the appearance, love is the core. But the actor's role is too weak, and the emotional line has not been supported. But everything is handled very delicately, of course it can be said to be...

  • Maeve 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    The two-line time is carried out, the setting is very ingenious, and the reality drives the past. The suspense and the answer are brought together. It is almost a one-man show of the heroine. From self-saving from a shipwreck to survival in the ocean, the movie will show despair and loneliness vividly and vividly. With a big reversal of faith and strength, the sadness and emotion are set off, a large number of aerial shots, the boundless sea, a lone boat, the insignificance of human beings, the...

  • Lavonne 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    Vegetarianism also requires meat at critical moments. . The focus is wrong....

  • Jaleel 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    The story and character creation are quite satisfactory, but with Robert Richardson, the photography is so beautiful that it can be seen as a scenic film when the wind is calm. The bird's-eye view shot in the opening scene is my favorite, and it feels dizzy to be sucked in by despair. Several underwater scenes were extremely successful, especially the one that jumped into a stream in the mountains, which was full of poetry. In fact, Xie Lin's figure is not perfect compared to the famous...

  • Vance 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    The surging waves and hurricanes translated by the mainland have no literal meaning of drifting, and it is not as good as the translation of the name drifting in the heart of Hong Kong. The final real image is amazing. Even under extreme conditions, that power and love can really support you to live. A reversal at the top of the back is indeed very catching, but it is also the best...

  • Nick 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    The two-line cross narrative, one tells the story of Tammy and Richard drifting to survive after a shipwreck, and the other tells the love story of the two and the cause and effect of the final shipwreck. The propaganda article said, "The film is adapted from the 1983 Pacific Hurricane Shipwreck, one of the top ten real disasters in the United States. The impact of this event ranks first in the world's shipwreck survivors." As a result, the disaster scenes shown in the movie are quite few and...

Extended Reading
  • Rupert 2021-12-27 08:01:56

    Go with the flow

    Not very good at writing film reviews. Watching a movie is a private matter in itself, so let's write about a private viewing experience.

    I racked my brains to rush due at school today, and I wanted to watch a movie to relax in the evening. In the movie that was released at the same time in the...

  • Tremaine 2022-03-20 09:02:12

    What are the highlights of "The Hurricane"?

    Going out to sea by boat can feel a different kind of scenery, but don't forget that the sea also hides great dangers. Shipwrecks at sea often occur:

    In July 2018, two cruise ships in Phuket, Thailand were hit by a storm and sank, killing 47 Chinese tourists.

    In January 2017, a cruise ship sank off...

Adrift quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Tami Oldham: We're not going to die out here.

  • [first lines]

    [repeated line]

    Tami Oldham: Richard?