The biggest BUG that makes people act out is Bernie. The combination of the two words "Raging Sea" + "Rescue" makes people first think of the image of a resolute sailor. This resoluteness is not only manifested in humans. The appearance is more manifested in the human spirit. On the other hand, our protagonist Bernie, his eyes are not bright and timid from beginning to end. The film even creates an atmosphere that everyone except the people in the half boat can feel the emotions. Everyone is so gentle and gentle. This atmosphere is in sharp contrast with the film’s biggest theme, raging sea rescue. What really makes people feel the harshness and tension of rescue is what happens inside the half-ship. Bernie's timid existence seems to be for another main thread---Bernie and his girlfriend's love. Of course, there is no problem with the theme of love on the theme of rescue. The problem is that the theme of love surpasses the main line of the movie. In fact, the movie can fully develop the narrative on the rescue to make the audience enter the drama faster and deeper. And please Bernie, it’s okay for you to look so weak and timid in your usual life and in love. It’s just that when you embark on the journey of rescue and bring 32 rescued people to resist the orders of your boss, please let us see. A little bit of resolute eyes is good, how can you lead the audience into the play if you don’t enter the play?
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