![]() One thought to finish with: one of the most important things to have when your boat is taking a tumble is a mirror. The film is known by two different titles, "Abandoned" and "Stranded", neither of which really match the story but then almost any other title would give away too much. Don't expect dramatic back-ground music and people posing on the bow! The story.is a true one and it shows. You can find it on your own for free, using. But you don’t need to hire a company to find unclaimed money for you. The federal government doesn’t have a central website for finding unclaimed money. There is not exactly an excess of sailing jargon and the four main characters have an adequate range of personalities to maintain interest. Unclaimed property can include many things, including cash, checks, money orders, security deposits, or the contents of safe deposit boxes. Would this appeal to a non-sailing audience? I think it would. My sailing friends wondered why he had no real crew in the first place. It even had the authenticity of a self-righteous skipper who was lavish in his criticism of his crew. It is rare for a true story to be so well told and to maintain interest. It can also come from not getting enough. This loss could be related to a traumatic event, such as the loss of a parent through death or divorce. I found the story moved along nicely with variations in mood and happenings. Abandonment fear often stems from childhood loss. What a pleasant change from the unintelligible mixup-gatherum of multi-plot nonsense that bombards us these days. ![]() As far as I could tell there was no subliminal advertising. There is no sexual spicing up of the main story. The flash-backs are clearly differentiated from the front-line story. The voices are intelligible (even if the accent is from the far side of the globe for me). Here's a film that departs from the current trend in several important and positive directions: The story-line is clear. But let's stand back from the actual real events for a moment. ![]() I watched this with a few sailing friends and all, myself included, were impressed. ![]()
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