The waters are deep, and we are okay with it. After all, the deeper they are,
the greater its bounty. But when waters go high - we are talking 120 feet high
- it is a problem. Swirling, rising and resembling a wall, they take you up
and throw you down and, before you can spit out the salty water, take you back
in.
These images are spectacular and tragic in the same breath, although The
Perfect Storm mainly elicits awe and less of emotion. Nonetheless, there
is enough of the latter so that it isn’t just another one of those movies that
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