The first scene in the room was great. It told us a lot in a simple, clear and concise way. The captain stayed up all night with women, alcohol, and drugs, and then a phone call told us that he had a task right away. It's great to pave the way for a lot of things behind.
Of course, the scene of saving the plane is also exciting and great.
Quitting alcohol later also affects people's hearts. He was kept in a room alone and bored. At this time, he was often the easiest to want to do something. Of course, those addictive things were the first choice. I used to smoke. Know that feeling. Then I started looking around in the room, opened the door to see if there was a chance to go out, and finally found the door to the next room, it was like discovering the New World, although I don’t know that there will be wine, but I just want to go there. I did, and when I opened the refrigerator door, took out the wine, and thought about putting it down again, I was also wondering whether he would break the ban and drink it. The shot was frozen on the bottle of wine on the refrigerator, and then I thought about it. Enter the screen with one hand, swipe, and take away the wine, the screen is dark, great.
As for finally confessing everything in court, this is a bit weaker for me who likes black belly, but the tone of the movie is there. The captain is not a complete bastard from the beginning, and self-salvation may be more than the male protagonist’s concealment. Better, I don’t know, it’s not bad anyway, 4 star recommendation.
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