4) Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
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This historical drama by Peter Weir is based on the story of Captain Jack Aubrey and his crew on board the HMS Surprise during the Napoleonic Wars. The motion picture vividly depicts issues about navy warfare, leadership, and the relations among men at sea.
The story follows the long pursuit of Surprise by the French ship. It is an experience of a film that reminds one of the valor and bonding defining life at sea. The drama of glorious cinematography and authentic naval details make it a class apart.
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