The storm is perfect, the captain fails

Shanie 2021-11-16 08:01:27

The first half is all about laying the groundwork, showing the lives of the seafarers in an all-round way and telling how the crew members got their dream fish near the storm after experiencing disappointment. The second half is divided into two lines, one line is the captain and the crew. Struggling in the big storm, the other line is the touching story of the Coast Guards saving lives and helping themselves. The film has the charm of "The Old Man and the Sea". In front of nature, life can only fight to the last moment. Even in the face of death, its fighting spirit will last forever, even higher than disaster. However, in "The Old Man and the Sea", the old man is only responsible to himself after all, and the captain in the film is responsible to his crew (captain, my captain, the captain is not casually called, the crew gives the life to the captain, the captain must have this This kind of consciousness), his carelessness and adventurism ruined a boat of people, and the attitude of the people at the last moment was more miserable than tragic, and it was still a failure. On the other hand, the Coast Guard, regardless of the story, its spirit is impressive and moving. Regarding the true story of all the deaths, if we insist on saying something profound, we can also pull out a little bit, but it still cannot be called a classic.

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Extended Reading
  • Bianka 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    The love, friendship, kindness and courage in the kind of storm reflected in the film are the most important. Human beings are powerless in the face of disaster, but their spirit is eternal. May the living be happy and the dead rest in peace! no goodbye, only love! The special effects and soundtrack are powerful.

  • Laverne 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    What kind of music does this match in the first paragraph... It all sounds like the ending of a movie

The Perfect Storm quotes

  • Bobby Shatford: [in the bridge of the Andrea Gail] So, what are you so happy about?

    Captain Billy Tyne: You just caught me on a good night. I'm doing what I was made to do - and I've got a feeling I'm going to do it even better this time.

  • Melissa Brown: [on board the Mistral] This weather fax just came in. Edie, have a look at this.

    Edie Bailey: We have got to head in now! Put in at Watch Hill!

    Alexander McAnally III: In this stuff, harbor's too dangerous.

    Melissa Brown: Dangerous?

    Alexander McAnally III: Dash into shore, cut across shipping lanes...

    Edie Bailey: This is a hurricane coming straight at us!

    Melissa Brown: Let me reduce sails, Sandy, or even go back home.

    Alexander McAnally III: This is my boat. We're gonna ride this thing out, not for fun, for safety. Do what I've always done: go with the flow.