The Perfect Storm Comments

  • Kaya 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Such a big cast will definitely not be available now. The ending is good, not too sensational, it feels different from other disaster films. Of course, the scenes where Mark Warburg and Diane Lynn are basically together are mouths together. . But of course the paragraphs in the middle sea are suspected of dull repetition. But who knows what the facts are, but these people really belong to the...

  • Jazmin 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    There is indeed a sense of destiny to fight against the heavens and the earth. The sea is so sinister and magnificent. Peterson knows how to represent the sea too. To my surprise, the film scored extremely low on Rotten...

  • Liana 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Stupidity makes...

  • Hester 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    I knew it was starring George Clooney. Hunters hunt, fishermen fish, harvest, or die in the hands of nature. This is a simple natural cycle. The hero may not come back alive, so I really like the ending of the story. Unlike this messy world full of femininity, this is a masculine man...

Extended Reading
  • Briana 2022-04-19 09:01:44

    The struggle of a group of people at the bottom of society

    The special effects were done very well. Several crew members who went fishing for survival encountered a storm that was unseen in a century, and the lives and encounters of small people. I used to watch movies organized by the school when I was in high school, and then I bought VCDs to watch them,...

  • Erling 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Let's push the trolley for a living, push it for a lifetime

           The pictures are great, the shots are very lifelike, just like the real thing. But this is not a purely disaster film. If, like the storm analysis in the film, the sailing boat, the sword rain boat and the coast guard boat should be overturned directly in the sea, the story wants to...

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Linda Greenlaw: [warning Billy over the radio] Billy? Get outta there! Come about! Let it- let it carry you out of there! What the hell are you doing? Billy! For Christ sake! You're steaming into a bomb! Turn around for Christ sake! Billy, can ya hear me? You're headed right for the middle of the monster! Billy?...

    [starts crying]

    Linda Greenlaw: ... Oh, my God!

  • Linda Greenlaw: [at the services for the crew of the Andrea Gail] I knew Billy Tyne, but I did not know his crew very well, but any man who sailed with him, must have been the better for it. Robert Shatford, Dale Murphy, Micheal Moran, David Sullivan, Alfred Pierre... May you rest easy long-liners, in fair winds, and calm seas... For those of us left behind, the vast unmarked grave which is home for those lost at sea is no consolation. It can't be visited, there is no headstone on which to rest a bunch of flowers... The only place we can revisit them, is in our hearts, or in our dreams. They say swordboatmen suffer from a lack of dreams, that's what begets their courage... Well we'll dream for you: Billy, and Bobby, and Murph, Bugsy, Sully, and Alfred Pierre... Sleep well... Good Night...