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Intense sailing and brutal survival
Colten 2022-03-27 09:01:05
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Concepcion 2022-04-24 07:01:06
very nice. . But it's not as exciting as the extreme wind. . The script must have dragged its feet. . Film tone is very popular tea&orange in Europe and America. . Although beautiful. . But it's too thick and overused. . Visually a bit uncomfortable. . Whaling was amazing. . Photography is awesome. . The lens is still a little blurry. . The director also treated the seawater as greasy. . Very apt. . The actors are also well chosen. .
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Bonnie 2022-04-22 07:01:18
Just now outside the window, there was bitter wind and rain, lightning and thunder, and the last moment was the sweltering heat. Through the frosted and foggy glass windows, you can see the fine and rapid rainfall like a waterfall above the open space of the parking lot in the distance. The sloping ground raindrops rolled down into turbulent currents, accompanied by a loud rumbling sound, and a huge, scarred whale's back filled the screen... Really scary! All the neighbors who are fascinated by fear can come for excitement, and this is the first time I feel the killing intention of whales in a movie. Swarms of sperm whales are like the resurrected Atlantis, the majestic stone pillars with hidden historical mysteries sunk at the bottom of the sea. Their instinct is to protect the ocean and deter outsiders. In contrast, human intelligence and predatory desire are so insignificant. Fortunately, we can still wake up, let go, and regard failure as an adventure that allows us to regain courage and new life.
In the Heart of the Sea quotes
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Thomas Nickerson: My mother's buried up in Smith's hill. There's a stone for my father, too. He was lost at sea before I was born.
Owen Chase: Here, give me that.
[grabs a coil of rope]
Owen Chase: Well, this is your family now, boy. For better or for worse. worse, mostly.
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Owen Chase: To return to port without a single barrel of oil would be a mistake, sir. And not behoove a man whose name is Pollard. Or Chase, for that matter. And the best thing for both of us would be to work all hours Gods sends us, fill this ship with oil and be home inside a year and rid of one another as quickly as possible. Trust me, I am every bit as desirous of that as you.