Master (nature) and Commander
Posted by Peter W. Schramm
Ken Masugi writes a short, and maybe surprising, review of the movie "Master and Commander." How does he find the time to go to movies, never mind writing about them?
2:39 PM / December 8, 2003
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Peter, there are four books Im responsible for editing and a fifth Im supposed to be writing. Guess what gets put on the backburner?
I dont know how much time Ken has, but you should MAKE time to see "Master and Commander." It is an excellent movie about moral virtue. The best comment in the movie is by a crewmember about his captain: "Now THATS seamanship." And notice the three statements on screen that begin the movie. Wish we could see them honored for our time.