Before introducing this movie, I didn’t capture the screen but took it with a camera, so please understand. I was recommended to watch this movie, and I was really tired, but I ended up watching it until the end. This movie is The Finest Hour, based on a true story. I’d like to briefly introduce it with a few spoilers. The director is Trade Gilet Peace and the lead actor is Chris Pine. The Finest Hour seems to be a not-so-high profile actor and director, but by my standards, it’s a great piece. The movie was made by Disneyland and is based on a true story from 1952. The story is about a poorly-maintained tanker forced to sail and get swept away by large waves, breaking into two. However, the problem is that the accidents of other ships overlap at this time, and attention is focused only on that direction. The Coast Guard belatedly learns that there is another ship, and they are dispatched taking the risk despite opposition from their surroundings. In the picture, you can clearly see the half-broken tanker, and there is also a disagreement in Ian.There is a conflict between the opinion that the lifeguard should launch a line to escape and the opinion that the boat should hang over the reef to wait for the rescue. It’s a scene where 4 people on a small boat go out to rescue a big oil tanker. It’s amazing that there were heroes like this in those times. This comparison may be funny, but it reminded me of Ferry Sewol the whole time I watched this movie. What if our country had only one Bernie like this.
And I think about it a lot, and I can’t help but marvel at the fact that you’re over the edge of death with incredible waves and the worst weather, tiny patrol boats. You can’t help but give high marks on graphics and immersion drawings. But I don’t think it’s very well known, so I’m going to introduce it like this. Disney’s masterpiece, The Finest Hour, features a scene where you’re going over a huge wave. The video below illustrates Bernie’s role in a flash, and you can watch a movie in good quality.