The movie "Lone Raft Over the Oceans"-Do whatever it takes for a result

Nat 2021-12-26 08:01:16

The film is a real story. In order to prove that the Polynesians were Peruvian immigrants 1500 years ago, the Norwegian scholar Tol Heldar took a raft with several other explorers from Peru to the Polynesian Islands.

In fact, I didn’t have much thoughts. I just risked my life to test this thing just to prove a research. Later, Heyerdahl did other expeditions. This kind of archaeological investigation started, in fact, slowly caused the present Extreme sports.

There are countless feats in human history in navigation. Whether it is the early red beard, the middle Zheng He, and the later period of the great voyage, they are all kinds of adventures. This kind of adventure has not stopped so far, and then entered the universe.

This is something that only the human species can do on earth, and none of the other species do it.

This is to understand why Thor Heyerdahl, as a human, stepped on the raft regardless of his family, drifting in the Pacific Ocean, and he did not know how to swim. According to modern people's perception, isn't it a death-seeking, and irresponsible to the family, and finally his wife left him.

There are not many people like China, and there are very few in the field of navigation. Maybe it's because the Chinese care too much about other people's ideas. Fortunately, there is such a person in China in the field of navigation. His name is Guo Chuan. As a member of mankind, Guo Chuan allows China to integrate into the world in the field of navigation and exploration. There are also explorers in China, and there are also Chinese who are not willing to be mediocre. People who don’t want to live in the world, just have them. It doesn’t need everyone to participate, and there is no need to participate. It’s good for other people to live and work in peace and contentment. The story of every country is like this. China has changed because of talents like Guo Chuan. To be more three-dimensional and complete.

Who will bear the pain? Of course it is his family and himself. And you who want to question, you are also eligible to comment, although you are too mediocre.

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  • Lexus 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The spirit is commendable but far from proving the theory correct!

  • Flo 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The hero's smile. . . It's too ugly, and the acting is also very bad. The first few scenes that were sponsored by the sponsor are really fake. It's not like a professional actor heard that he was nominated for a "big brother" and won the award. . Objectively speaking, the movie is average

Kon-Tiki quotes

  • Epilogue: Bengt fell in love with Polynesia. He settled there and became a Consul General of Sweden. He died in 1997.

    Epilogue: Erik built himself a sailboat, that became his home for 11 years. He worked as an artist until his death in 1972.

    Epilogue: Torstein kept going on expeditions. He died in 1964 during an attempt to reach the North Pole on skis.

    Epilogue: Knut resumed his career in military intelligence. He was also instrumental in the establishment of the Kon-Tiki museum. He died the Christmas of 2009.

    Epilogue: Herman became the director of UN's Food and Agriculture organization. He died at Titica lake in 1986.

    Epilogue: Thor wrote a book about Kon-Tiki. It was translated to over 70 languages, and sold over 50 million copies. The documentary about the expedition won an Oscar. Liv and Thor divorced after the Kon-Tiki expedition. Their boys lived with Liv, who later moved to the US where she died in 1969. Thor continued his work as an experimental archaeologist, author and explorer. He died in 2002.

  • Bustamente: [Walking toward Thor, sit down on a bank] Mr. Heyerdahl?

    Thor Heyerdahl: [taking him wrongly by a waiter] Just a glass of water, please.

    Bustamente: I'm José Bustamante.

    [Peru's president]

    Thor Heyerdahl: [standing up fastly] Your Excellency. Thank you for seeing me.

    Bustamente: What can I do for you?

    Thor Heyerdahl: Actually, I'm here to tell you about something I can do for you.

    Bustamente: And what might that be?

    Thor Heyerdahl: By crossing the Pacific for 5,000 miles. I will prove that Peruvian natives were the first to settle Polynesia.

    Bustamente: [surprised] What? Peruvians discovered Polynesia? And how may I help you?