Sometimes I think that these people can endure such hardships and still maintain rational and rational morality under such hardships, which is very shocking.
The part where the wife came out to face her husband was also very embarrassing. She was Chase's spiritual support when she was struggling to survive at sea. However, once Chase survived the most traumatic experience in her life, if she did not share it with her, she would be separated from him forever. No wonder the aftermath of a disaster can destroy a family.
Perhaps the most frustrating thing is the inability to maintain consistent values. Such as religion and survival, such as their own moral bottom line and survival.
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