A beautiful blue eye is enough to drown people

Aletha 2022-11-07 13:31:15

She's going to explore the deepest abyss in the ocean, and he's going to find the base of violent Somali groups.

She knew that if something went wrong with the submarine, she could only suffocate slowly in the deep sea, and he knew that fighting a group of demons in that chaotic place was almost a near-death experience.

She almost drowned in the ocean of missing a month after she lost contact with the love she met by chance. He endured humiliation and worked hard to survive in the dark and tortured dungeon.

She and a colleague nearly died while working in the abyss, and he was escorted to the beach when he was spooked by the sound of gunfire behind him.

She sighed in the deep sea: these creatures still grow tenaciously in places without light; he saw the horrors of hell on earth in Somalia, and massacres and murders can happen anytime, anywhere.

She was finally able to escape the danger and returned to the sunny land with her colleagues; he finally fulfilled his mission and accurately positioned the enemy to be wiped out.

In just a few days of falling in love, she used his smile and bright eyes as the sunshine in her deep sea, and he used her beautiful eyes and sweet kisses as the motivation to support her to live.

Their work is related to water, and their romance is inseparable from the sea. What runs through the whole movie is the wet yearning, the day and night cares like the waves hitting the reef, the love and belief in one's own career, and the discovery of love that is worthy of one's nostalgia and love for love. Pursue and protect.

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Submergence quotes

  • James More: Death. It gets very real when you're watching somebody die in front of you. You're thinking, is this all I am? Is this all I added up to? And all the clichés are true. You're thinking, why now? Why did it have to be... this happen, before I realize what life truly is? It's direct, it's immediate, and it's their whole life exposed to you.

    Danielle Flinders: Did you think about your own death a lot?

    James More: I did, and I do.

    Danielle Flinders: I've heard people telling me that they've had those exact same thoughts when they fell in love.

    James More: No, you don't die when you fall in love.

  • Dr. Shadid: I am a doctor.

    James More: Who keeps company with killers.