yeah, the accent is highly annoying too LOL, the movie was great, but it should have been just a faction story, not claiming based on true story when NOTHING other than his annoying accent was portrayed accurate ....
Yes exactly, in Captain Phillips shoes I would have gone 600 miles from the coast and none of this would have happened. However i'm glad he did, because it shed light on a huge problem in Somalia, which I believe does not happen anymore. Also help spawn a new career for an African actor.
@@quinnm.3588 Nothing like being accurate and Phillips is not a hero. Lucky not to be arrested for endangering the crew. But the movie was good though.
Seeing as how all crew members lived through this ordeal and Captain Phillips was the one mentally/physically tortured, I would suggest they shut the hell up.
Robert Sanchez The captain knew that he was treading near dangerous waters, yet still decided to go that why because he wanted a shorter route. Thus, the boat got attacked by pirates. He could have prevented the whole thing, but decided to go for the short route. Pretty stupid imo. Still, a good movie though.
Funny thing is I just rewatched the movie after hearing about this following the first time I saw it, and it seems to obviously show fairly early on in the movie Cpt Phillips reading piracy warning e-mails. Obviously he didn't change course in the movie after reading them. Also, in the movie, he didn't give himself up. He was clocked from behind and locked inside the lifeboat. I really don't understand why so many people are talking like they saw a completely different movie. I don't think they lied or romanticized about anything. Maybe just didn't elaborate on everything.
thats a great point plus...how the hell would you act if you had your life and 20 others to think of. he was alone with them the whole time trying to detour them from his men. i think its an incredible story of human heart and survival. i agree shurtugal389
The movie did romanticize the situation. The captain the movie saw the email without a choice but to cross the territory, and he was portrayed as this selfless man, patient and smart mature man, which based on the accusation he was non of. In reality, this ship was the first ship he went on without a weapon, and he still ignored the email before going into the pirate territory. Unlike in the movies, he made mistakes, and those mistakes caused the whole crew to be in a potentially dangerous situation.
@@ultimatechojian1159 I didn't see anything in that movie, that could've been romanticized... Same thing in the movie and real life: He saw the emails and didn't do a thing, didn't tell the crew about the threat, didn't change his course. He only did a drill on every possible situations. At the same time, that drill became a real situation as they were parites after them. You can see in the movie, some crew members saying they don't have any weapons, they proposed the captain to change course and he didn't want to. In the movie, I didn't see him as selfless and patient. He wasn't. Again, in the movie, it is said : ''The job is to move the cargo as fast as possible'', that is not a selfless and patient person. It's someone who just wants to get the job done and that's it. Also, what Richard Phillips said, they could've been at 600 miles or 1200 miles from Somalia, it was a matter of when, not if. He's right, pirates are ready to travel till they can find a boat, they know the ocean too. It's because of lots of these situations that some cargos have weapons, are being escorted, there's a military presence sometime, on the cargos and a lot more of surveillance in the sea and ocean. If it wasn't the Maersk Alabama, it would've been another one no matter how far the next cargo or boat would've been from the coast.
@@MoMo09809 why did you even reply if you are going to make such an irrelevant reply. You are telling me, you didn’t see the part in the movie where the captain “sacrificed” his own safety for one of his crew mates? And you are telling me that you didn’t see the part where the captain was helping one of the Somali pirate when the guy was injured? Are you saying that in the trailers you saw captain Phillips making impatient mistakes rather than being portrayed as this intelligent skillful leader? Get the hell outta here, the movie romanticized the whole situation. The only parts that were inaccurately changed in the film were the parts where they tried to frame Phillips as a better man than he actually was. Captain Phillip’s explanations is an excuse, you can say whatever you want, you can even say that hitler wasn’t bad because if he made it into the art school he wouldn’t have killed so many people, but the effects and the alternative actions speaks for themselves, Phillips was wrong, and the movie romanticized him as being more than some one who made an awful mistake at that time.
No, he completely disregarded his duty by ignoring range limits and established procedures that were very easy to follow. He was the one who blatantly put his ship and crew at risk.
@@charlesdikkema5800 Do you know the number of warnings you can get? If you respond to each one its really bad economically, blame the shipping company, they had no means of defence against the pirates, for example, some security.
Captain Phillips did not give himself up. The pirates took him for ransom. He didn't throw himself into the lifeboat. The pirates shut the lifeboat door while Captain Phillips was showing them how to use levers, etc. Mr. Perry just seems bitter and twisted that he wasn't part of the hero's welcome. Richard Phillips hid his crew the best he could.
@@TheArtist_Ryan no but his crew sure as hell was. And they all say the same thing, “he was warned but security agencies and us, and both were ignored”. You don’t have that many people come forward saying the same thing and it not be true
Fine. He wasnt a hero. Let's attack him for having a very human mentality, that which is "this won't happen to me." Let's also forget that he was held captive by pirates for days. All I'm hearing is "I don't give a shit he may have been scarred for life."
The Captain of the Titanic ignored ice warnings, the Captain of the Lusitania ignored U- Boat warnings. As a captain of a ship there is always warnings of something going on at sea. Every Captain then has to pick and choose what to ignore and what to follow. Sometimes you pick the wrong thing...
okay this is sort of bullshit. Maybe he didn't take into consideration the email warnings which he should have, but he definitely never wanted to be captured. This claim is forgetting that the man was captured by Somali pirates and almost died.
1:36 *facepalm* major problem here: 1. What is labeled on the map is not Mombasa, Kenya, it is Lindi, Tanzania 2. How does a "news" network make this kind of mistake?
That's disgusting that those crew members have the audacity to say Phillips "wanted" to be captured by pirates. They're just mad because they didn't get limelight and feel like their part in the whole thing was belittled. There's always one person that gets all the credit, it's just how it happens. He endured a helluva lot more than any of his crew did, so he at least deserves some recognition.
I watched the movie an well it shows the crew including the captain well doing everything they can. To survive not being heroic just surviving. An what ever it took tomget those.pirstes off the ship
@@Nebx1989 yes indeed I'm seaman too! First the safety of the crew and officers, secondly the ship's, third the cargoes. Honestly it's hard to be a captain because if you didn't follow the owners it owner's representative they can easily fired or change you. It's totally jorpardise the safety of the crew and officers. Huhuhuhuu
End of the day he still saved their lives even if he didnt give himself up intentionally just because the media wants to make him look like a hero doesnt mean they should be ungrateful
and they new what they were risking when they agreed to sail its like going in to shark infested waters then being upset at the dive master when you get bit you new the risk yet you did it any ways they likey would of been well payed for the risk@@jeffhopper6393
+James Adams It's easy for you to call him idiot and all that, but imagine being in he's place. I don't think you would have done better either! Do you even know anything about Maritime shipping or what it's like being a Captain on a ship going on these routes? He probably thought that they would be fine staying close to the shitty Somalia shore and that he would save them money but it's human to don't always think twice and to make mistakes
You are so wrong..He did not save them but ignored warnings to save money and did not stay away from the Somalie coast line. He was kidnapped did not give himself up voluntarily. It was crew member Mike Perry who attacked a pirate with a knife and "freed"the crew. They are the real heroes. Philips is a lying pos.. Probably to save his own ass and/or paid off by the shipping Company to avoid law suits.
Whether the Captain is a hero or acted reckless is irrelevant. Truth is, we will never know if 300 miles was enough of a distance or if 600 miles would have changed everything. It's possible that the situation could've been worse if they were closer inshore or even further out. I admire this man for his honesty while his judgement was being picked apart under a microscope by the media, the crew & the rest of us who weren't there; hindsight is always 20/20. At no point did he claim to be a hero, instead he gave credit where credit was due to the US navy & to his crew (even though they've chosen to speak against him & his choices). After his horrific ordeal he has even 'gotten back on the horse' and returned to the sea; which many wouldn't be able to do or would care to; after all, since the story broke, the media coverage, the book sales & now the movie are probably bringing in more than enough money to keep him & his family taken care of without needing an income forcing him to work. It's so easy for all of us to sit behind our keyboards & judge others, instead of trying to see the good.
LivingTheSaltLife said :"Truth is, we will never know if 300 miles was enough of a distance or if 600 miles would have changed everything." But actually we do know. We know that the further off shore a ship is the less likely it is to be attacked by pirates. This is not complicated. Lets say you're a pirate that wants to attack a ship. You have a boat, but because you most likely live in a toilet of a country and you have very little money it's probably not a very seaworthy boat or a very big boat meaning that it's has a shorter operational range, meaning you can't go very far off shore without either running out of fuel or getting caught in a serious storm that will sink you. A pirate boat needs to be a fast boat in order to hunt down a moving ship going in the neighborhood of twenty knots. Very few pirates can afford a large seaworthy deep sea capable vessel that can run at sustained speeds in excess of 20 knots. Large vessels that operate at that speed burn huge amounts of fuel. My point is that the vast majority of pirates are limited to vessels nearer to shore and for them, the nearer the better. All you need to do to is a little internet research to gather names of ships that have been attacked by pirates and find out how far off shore they were. When you do that you will find that the vast majority of ships attacked by pirates were within sight of land. see Malaka Straights. Now that I've explained this, I'm sure that almost anyone can understand the logic in what I've said here. Now you know that anyone who tells you that it isn't safer to stay farther offshore is lying to you.
pendelsten, ur logic may be right but u can never tell, 2009 is a yr where outbourd motors become powerful for boats compared to the motorbts used by pirates in attacking ships in previous yrs which could not go farther. in d 20th century, 600miles is no amount to pirates who r determined to do piracy.
@@PendeltonWhiskey Yours is the only sensible comment on this video. The captain ignored warnings and put his crew in danger. And his excuse that "300 miles or 600 miles wouldn't make a difference" is just that - an excuse. It's like saying "100 mph or 50 mph, it wouldn't have made a difference" after a car accident. Maybe it would maybe it wouldn't, but you were still driving recklessly. And in this case, the captain was also acting recklessly. He should never be allowed to captain a boat again.
I just watched the film, and I've read the interviews and accounts, and it's pretty clear that ending up on the lifeboat wasn't the Captain's plan (if he even had a plan beyond "not getting shot"). He wasn't "giving himself up." Also, his reasons for not changing course were as valid as anybody's ever were for anything. He wasn't WRONG, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, after making the best choices he could. If someone wants to blame him for the whole situation, that's fair. If someone wants to call him a hero, that's also fair. In the words of Mal Reynolds, "everybody who's ever had a statue made of them was a sonofabitch from somebody's point of view."
@@AnIdiotsLantern I mean it very much looks like you argued what the captains intentions looked like, but if you are commenting on film portrayal my bad.
@@CKainn I'm presenting what the captain character's intentions looked like to me, having watched the film. I can't speak to his real life intentions. I wasn't there.
@@AnIdiotsLantern yep I thought you were commenting about his real life ones my bad. Many idiots in the comment section acting like they were there I thought you might be the same.
I just watched the movie and I have to say it was amazing! No matter if Captain Phillips is a hero or not the film is still thrilling and Tom Hanks and everyone involved in it were flawless.
Captain Phillips did as good of a job as he could do. Going out 300 miles more would've done no good because the pirates had a mothership behind them which carried enough fuel to travel that distance, and its not like pirates wouldnt go that far for a huge payday. And since they travel through those waters all the time, he probably gets those warnings all the time and was used to it. Secondly, him not locking the bridge when they boarded was reasonable too, they had guns they could easily open it why waste time on going to lock it and possibly get shot. None of his crew got hurt, they still delivered the merchandise and got the captain back alive. pretty damn good job if you ask me. His crew is just money hungry and jeolus
I could not agree with you more. Captain Phillips got kidnapped and beaten, that memory is going to stay with him for ever. Why do they have to bother his past, they are bringing up things that he would rather not talk about or think about.
I totally agree with you. It is sad to hear them say captain wanted to stay with pirates. And the people who buy this actually don't know how it feels to be hostage on gun point and spending 4 days in a small boat admist guns and gunfire. It is just about money and fame, nothing else.
Dear Captain Phillips, my name is Michael Craig Grant. I am a Scientist /Educator and writer. I have your Movie at least 4-5 times, and keep coming to the unalterable conclusion, that you responded with the resources available to you in the time available to you. In any situation such as yours, every individual is going to respond differently, it may or may not be successful. That being said, until we have been there, we can sympathize but not empathize. I will not judge you negatively.
Let's put aside that he was completely reckless and endangered his crew and take out sometime to acknowledge that Tom Hanks was spot on with that accent!!!
2:00 Im sure the higher ups in the Company told the Captain to take the shorter route to save money. What if the Captain wanted to take the route that is 600 miles off the coast and the higher ups threatened his job?
From what I have heard and seen from this interview and more, Cpt. Phillips is an A-hole and careless captain who did not care for the safety of his crew. Regardless, the movie was fantastic.
Dismissing warnings and not having your ship out 600 miles safe or not, is hardly acting professionally? Good leadership is pro active not reactive. You don't wait for the problem to arrive before you decide to solve it.
Piss and vinegar. The stress captains are from their companies to save 3 days and 500 tons of fuel is not acknowledged by those people. Piss and vinegar.
If you look at the intel he had... the chart showing where piracy had happened, they were scattered all over the place. It literally didn't matter if they were 300, 600, 1000 miles out. Piracy was everywhere. You could make the argument getting through the zone as quickly as possible was a sound decision. I think it's utterly moronic that they didn't arm merchant marines. 10 carbines would have been enough to drive them off.
Its amazing how many people are taking the captain's side just because the movie was great and Tom Hanks played a really captivating character. The fact of the matter is still that the captain put him and his crew in imminent danger. His reckless decision to save money could've gotten them all killed if the pirates were triggerhappy. The pirates could've taken any one of them hostage and not just the captain.
Every time you drive on the highway with a family member, shouldn’t you just as well be blamed for putting them at risk by picking the fast lane at every moment you’re not as patient on the road? How about every time you take a loved one out somewhere to eat in a town or city that has at least one or more articles online about victims that got robbed or killed at one point or another? Are you really going to sit around and say that you’ve always made the safest life choices and never put anybody in even a small chance of danger? Get over yourself
@@arthurmilano2920 That is a false equivalence. How are you going to compare sailing into an area known to be infested with pirates to driving on the fast lane? A better comparison would be if you drove on the fast lane with family in tow after running through a barricade with a sign that warned that it was under construction, because that is what the captain did when he specifically ignored the warnings just to save costs.
Ive got the emails here, do you want me to read them? Its plain as day... But Why? Why would you talk to this way a minor hahaha Chris Hansen the boss of bosses.
I loved the movie. But I must ask: Why didn't Phillips and his crew have weapons of their own? Is it a Maersk policy or something? True, the pirates had machine guns, but they were completely outnumbered! In the movie, there was this one scene where the crew captured one of the pirates and took his gun. I was saying to myself, "What are you waiting for? Shoot Him!"
Inannawhimsey the movie could've portrayed him more accurately by showing him ignore 7 warnings of pirates activity and his ignorance in saying 1,200 miles wouldn't have mad a difference
Fisherman? How dare you call them fisherman. They are pirates and to call them fisherman is like calling a lion a house cat. It is incredibly disrespectful to the victims of this. And you and the liberal media is trying to portray them as just simple fisherman wanting to stay alive. So next time you want to say something this stupid think about the husband and wife who where kidnapped and he got murdered by pirates. They where minding there own business and got killed. Captain Philips knew what he was doing yes he made a bad mistake but he was kidnapped by these PIRATES. And to say it was scary for the pirates I'm glad they're dead. So stop acting like this.
A horror movie?! You did know what you were about to watch, right?! A drama about an act of piracy based on real life events...?! I don't know what you mean, if you ask me, it was brilliantly acted and directed including some very thought provoking truths, e.g. the effects of capitalist production models (here: fishing) on third world inhabitants! You can't expect easy-going rom-com material after you've decided to see a piracy hostage drama on sea! 🤷🏻♀️
yeah, he fucked up because he was human too. probably didn't see them getting pirated in the first place and thought saving money would do him good so he stayed on his path. I think he knows he fucked up but is refusing to say it because of all the heroic praises he received. But then again, he did get captured by the pirates and all the crew members were safe. so in a way he is a hero, but an infamous hero.
Have any of you actually checked the map? From Djibuti to Mombasa? I can understand why the captain said either way we were in the zone..staying 600 miles off Somali coast would add quite some time on the sea and does not necessarily reduce the risk since both ports are within 600 miles off Somali coast
The crew did the captain dirty. They let them leave with him as longest the crew was no longer in danger. I think that’s why the crew is trying to through their captain under the bus..
Don't judge this captain! Just like in this interview..... it's not about 300 or 600 miles out of the coast of Somalia, it's a matter of when they will attack. They even attack 1000 miles away in the Indian Ocean. So pls people, and especially non seafarers, keep your judgement silent, this captain gave his life for his crew, and now you try to give him a pain in the ass? You think this was just for media or even fun? Look in the mirror before you judge somebody! Pls, this Captain Phillips knew what he was doing! Regards and a salute for Captain Phillips from a chief engineer also frequent sailing in this areas!
I call bullshit on this. Even had he steered clear of that "area" that the agency warned him about, would it have guarunteed that Somali pirates wouldn't have boarded their vessel? Absolutely not. There are some pirates that have kept going straight into international trading supply lines even when frigates were firing rounds at them, look up some Navy pirate hunter documentaries. These guys don't follow or adhere to any "zone" they go for whatever ship is the easiest target, the fact is they were boarded, and the captain acted accordingly and bravely, thats IT. Those crewman have a good case but ultimately it doesn't discredit Phillips to the point where we can say, oh it was his fault that they got captured... absolutely not.
According to the crew, Phillips froze and didn't do shit. Also the fact that he was too close to the shore left his ship alone and exposed while other ships were protected by the navy. And Natsu was supposed to be the stupid one.
Guy didn’t heed warnings of pirates then got attacked by pirates. If he had heeded the warning but still got attacked by pirates, no one would question whether he was a hero or not and no one would have faulted him. As it stands, he endangered his crew
“He had given himself up for the safety of his crew” Yeah me and the crew feel our Captain wasn’t heroic at all. We told him to change direction but he overruled.
Captain Phillips and everyone survived and Phillips came out the most damaged, the crew members that said this have no right in saying anything and have their lives to thank because of him
Rajesh Tarry huh? I dont think the Seals are wussys, I think the exact opposite. What I meant was I dont believe the CREW were wussys, (from what I got off the Netflix documentarys), they seemed to be pretty stand up guys..& I agreed with what he meant about the Seals whom are heroes. I have total respect/admiration for them.
Its what they did afterward that makes them wussies. Real men deal with real situations and move on. They don't try to sue someone and get paid. Typical Union idiots.
all captains by nature have to make decisions that are unpopular-it's called command.just going out to sea has calculated risks and he made a bad decision but tried to make up for it risking his own life. so he has more courage than wisdom.
Captain you may have saved our lives and prevented us from mental trauma as you allowed yourself to be physically and mentally haunted for the rest of you’re lives but here we have a few emails which say you were stupid and therefore can’t be forgiven for all the heroic acts you committed sorry
He is a hero for surviving this nevertheless. Everyone, who worked on a ship knows, there is nothing you can do, when you travel on dangerous zones. If you guys do not know, please dont talk, unless you can prove something.
+Scho0rschi well, you say that there nothing you can do when you travel into dangerous zones. and the video very easily lays out "don't go into those dangerous zones". Phillips was warned not to go that close to Somalia, but he did so to save money. it's terrible judgement, and no one is more responsible for what happened than Phillips.
Brian Sager Read the comment again, pls. Anyone who has been on a ship knows that you cannot avoid the dangerous zones sometimes. And if you ever travel, please let the pirates know, where the official pirate zone ends too. LOL
He could've at least lessened the possibility of capable small craft vessels making up the extra 300 miles. By his logic it was better to lose an inch than save a mile.
Captain Phillips is portrayed as a hero in the film? I didn't get that at all from the film. Where one earth did you get that idea from Anderson? I sincerely hope you didn't come up with it yourself.
They are always in this area, which means, they are playing Russian roulette with this area. Those guys had drills for this type of situation. In my opinion it doesn't matter how far in or out you are, if the pirates hungry for your ship, they will go the extra miles. Everyone probably got complacent because nothing ever happens. Let this be a wake up call for all. My respect for the Navy, true heroes.
I actually met Capt. Phillips at the port of Jacksonville when he was Capt. of the m/v Green Lake back around 1999, which was a ro/ro vessel carrying Toyotas that were discharged at our 8th st. Terminal. He was a hands on guy.
So he was already right next to Somalia (within 100 miles) and coming back into that range on the other side of Somalia. That makes sense to go the normal route and hindsight is always 20/20. Emails likely went out often.
Okay so Captain Phillips ignores warnings from these authoritahs and goes on the same route anyway. They are 300 miles off the coast. I would think that's far enough. Anyway, Phillips and some of the crew gets found at the top of the ship. Phillips handles the situation and keeps the majority of the crew safe. Then, he gives up himself so that the rest of the crew would be safe. And they are trying to sue him. Yes, he ignored them, but I think the negative evens out with the positive. He ignored the emails, and he paid the price of getting captured, but he didn't let anyone else get captured. In fact, he threw himself into the lifeboat with these pirates instead of putting the crew in danger. It seems like people take advantage of suing, making something worse than it needs to be.
beatkevin20 No, I was putting myself into Captain Phillip's place and saying to myself "300 miles is far enough." And I also think he paid the price by getting kidnapped, almost getting killed. The suing is just making things worse.
The ship was 240 miles away from shore. Phillips lied about the distance. Also it would take pirates multiple days to get to a ship that is 600 miles out which is enough time for the navy to intercept them.
The movie was amazing, one of the best. As for the real story, people have different motives for whatever version of the truth they give and it's too late after the incident to actually deduce the truth. It doesn't matter if the man was a "hero" or not, the fact is that it is an incredible story, no matter what the circumstances.
I actually didn't get from the movie itself that he was giving himself up, apart from the one line 'we have to get them off the ship' he was portrayed more as a passenger to the situation in my opinion, only going with the pirates in order not to be shot himself.
I saw the movie and I've read a few articles on piracy in this part of the world. I think the lawsuits are unjustified. The entire region is unsafe. All of these men knew that. He makes a good point that being further out, say, 1200 miles would not guarantee safety by any means. Many ships have been hijacked before & since.Hostages are still being held from various ships. The crew isn't trained for combat. The company that owns the ships isn't just going to hand out weapons.
Put it this way: It wouldn’t have made a difference if he was 300 or 600 miles off the coast of Somalia. There’s a diagram out there that shows the extent of the area at risk of Somali pirate attacks. At the time of the hijacking, the radius of attacks extended 1000 miles offshore, so it wouldn’t have made much of a difference if Phillips altered his course from 300 to 600 miles off the Somali coast. He and his crew still would have been at risk. In fact, both the ports of Salalah and Mombasa were within this radius, so it would be a fait au complet. So ultimately, he chose the shortest and most efficient route.
Not true at all. The Captian disregarded course, and officers. The likelihood of this happening, had he changed course would have been significantly reduced.
@@calebniederhofer6529 not true at all to what evidence? You’re just blatantly disregarding any factors that had been identified, and saying wrong wrong, he is bad bad, without any proving factors. Let yourself be open, read it again, then again, then think, then comment.
His critics are dumb. Captain Phillips ignored the emails because taking a longer route means longer days in the sea which poses risk as well. Not to mention, the further away you are from the mainland, the harsher the waves.
For what i understand from the movie is that when the crew had the pirates leader and had to trade him for the captain, they were stupid enough to let go of the pirate, BEFORE having the captain back with them. If they were smart, the pirates would have leaved with the emergency boat and $30,000 with no way to get back on the ship (no ladder). And the marines could have capture them on their way back, kill them and taking the money back or just sink them like rats.
1:36 This will probably go unnoticed, but that's Tanzania, a whole different country Kenya is the country between Somalia & Tanzania & Mombasa is located in the country above
Hanks nailed the accent
agree
They are preparing deposition for Hanks too..stay tuned
yeah, the accent is highly annoying too LOL, the movie was great, but it should have been just a faction story, not claiming based on true story when NOTHING other than his annoying accent was portrayed accurate ....
same thoughts. he must have studied phillips accent well.
It's so easy to judge sitting comfortably in your room.
But try to put yourself in his shoes.
Olga Gr an honest man is an honest man nevertheless
Yes ! Thank you !!
Yes exactly, in Captain Phillips shoes I would have gone 600 miles from the coast and none of this would have happened. However i'm glad he did, because it shed light on a huge problem in Somalia, which I believe does not happen anymore. Also help spawn a new career for an African actor.
@@wayneshilcock3027 ah yes you, a youtube comment, would know than a highly trained professional
@@quinnm.3588 Nothing like being accurate and Phillips is not a hero. Lucky not to be arrested for endangering the crew. But the movie was good though.
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Seeing as how all crew members lived through this ordeal and Captain Phillips was the one mentally/physically tortured, I would suggest they shut the hell up.
+Lori Patrick Yet he was the one that could have prevented the whole fucking thing lmao. At least it made for a good movie.
+MrJo826 how
Robert Sanchez The captain knew that he was treading near dangerous waters, yet still decided to go that why because he wanted a shorter route. Thus, the boat got attacked by pirates. He could have prevented the whole thing, but decided to go for the short route. Pretty stupid imo.
Still, a good movie though.
***** let's be real tho, I bet this happens a lot it's just most don't end up actually being attacked
Robert Sanchez still a huge risk that the captain took. the crew members were absolutely confused as to why he would take the risk.
The point is, he kept them alive.
Fucking retards. These yanks are the worst plague in the earth.
@@wenbluepirate3954 , fuck you. U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.!
Nope he put them in danger he is not the reason they are alive
He caused it though
Colin Montgomery the USA chant really doesn’t work that well over online text. It’s not as obnoxiously annoying and loud as it is in real life.
Funny thing is I just rewatched the movie after hearing about this following the first time I saw it, and it seems to obviously show fairly early on in the movie Cpt Phillips reading piracy warning e-mails. Obviously he didn't change course in the movie after reading them. Also, in the movie, he didn't give himself up. He was clocked from behind and locked inside the lifeboat. I really don't understand why so many people are talking like they saw a completely different movie. I don't think they lied or romanticized about anything. Maybe just didn't elaborate on everything.
He said if you are going to kill or take anyone take or kill me.
thats a great point plus...how the hell would you act if you had your life and 20 others to think of. he was alone with them the whole time trying to detour them from his men. i think its an incredible story of human heart and survival. i agree shurtugal389
The movie did romanticize the situation. The captain the movie saw the email without a choice but to cross the territory, and he was portrayed as this selfless man, patient and smart mature man, which based on the accusation he was non of. In reality, this ship was the first ship he went on without a weapon, and he still ignored the email before going into the pirate territory. Unlike in the movies, he made mistakes, and those mistakes caused the whole crew to be in a potentially dangerous situation.
@@ultimatechojian1159 I didn't see anything in that movie, that could've been romanticized... Same thing in the movie and real life: He saw the emails and didn't do a thing, didn't tell the crew about the threat, didn't change his course. He only did a drill on every possible situations. At the same time, that drill became a real situation as they were parites after them.
You can see in the movie, some crew members saying they don't have any weapons, they proposed the captain to change course and he didn't want to. In the movie, I didn't see him as selfless and patient. He wasn't. Again, in the movie, it is said : ''The job is to move the cargo as fast as possible'', that is not a selfless and patient person. It's someone who just wants to get the job done and that's it.
Also, what Richard Phillips said, they could've been at 600 miles or 1200 miles from Somalia, it was a matter of when, not if. He's right, pirates are ready to travel till they can find a boat, they know the ocean too. It's because of lots of these situations that some cargos have weapons, are being escorted, there's a military presence sometime, on the cargos and a lot more of surveillance in the sea and ocean. If it wasn't the Maersk Alabama, it would've been another one no matter how far the next cargo or boat would've been from the coast.
@@MoMo09809 why did you even reply if you are going to make such an irrelevant reply. You are telling me, you didn’t see the part in the movie where the captain “sacrificed” his own safety for one of his crew mates? And you are telling me that you didn’t see the part where the captain was helping one of the Somali pirate when the guy was injured? Are you saying that in the trailers you saw captain Phillips making impatient mistakes rather than being portrayed as this intelligent skillful leader? Get the hell outta here, the movie romanticized the whole situation. The only parts that were inaccurately changed in the film were the parts where they tried to frame Phillips as a better man than he actually was. Captain Phillip’s explanations is an excuse, you can say whatever you want, you can even say that hitler wasn’t bad because if he made it into the art school he wouldn’t have killed so many people, but the effects and the alternative actions speaks for themselves, Phillips was wrong, and the movie romanticized him as being more than some one who made an awful mistake at that time.
Maybe he ignored the emails. Doesn't change the fact that his life was in danger. not theres. he did his duty as the captain of that ship
JacobsJokes Procedures are made to make things more safe, not to ignore.
@@charlesdikkema5800, absolutely correct.
No, he completely disregarded his duty by ignoring range limits and established procedures that were very easy to follow. He was the one who blatantly put his ship and crew at risk.
@@charlesdikkema5800 Do you know the number of warnings you can get? If you respond to each one its really bad economically, blame the shipping company, they had no means of defence against the pirates, for example, some security.
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Captain Phillips did not give himself up. The pirates took him for ransom. He didn't throw himself into the lifeboat. The pirates shut the lifeboat door while Captain Phillips was showing them how to use levers, etc. Mr. Perry just seems bitter and twisted that he wasn't part of the hero's welcome. Richard Phillips hid his crew the best he could.
Theirs actually a completely different story now by the engineer mike perry.
Were you there?
@@TheArtist_Ryantheyre talking about the movie and how it doesnt show him trying to be the hero
Damn that’s crazy. Did you see it happen? Dumb fuck.
@@TheArtist_Ryan no but his crew sure as hell was. And they all say the same thing, “he was warned but security agencies and us, and both were ignored”. You don’t have that many people come forward saying the same thing and it not be true
Fine. He wasnt a hero. Let's attack him for having a very human mentality, that which is "this won't happen to me." Let's also forget that he was held captive by pirates for days. All I'm hearing is "I don't give a shit he may have been scarred for life."
spanishforyou123 it's CNN bro save ur breath
+spanishforyou123 I couldn't agree with you more about Captain Phillips. Well said.
That's the point, this guy is not Captain material.
spanishforyou123 dumbass he risked all of those crew members lives who pleaded with him not to do what he did
He's no hero, he could a avoid all that if he listen the warnings, he's an idiot
4:32 i think she caught something!!!!!
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Legendary comment😂😂
The Captain of the Titanic ignored ice warnings, the Captain of the Lusitania ignored U- Boat warnings. As a captain of a ship there is always warnings of something going on at sea. Every Captain then has to pick and choose what to ignore and what to follow. Sometimes you pick the wrong thing...
Yes, he should've emphasize the dozens of warning a captain recieves every voyage and almost nothing ever happens
One of requirement for Captain is "ego".
And sometimes, like Phillips, you pick 8 or 10 wrong things.
Pretty sure the captain of the Titanic didn’t “ignore” ice warnings.
and you get your comeuppance, not treated as a hero
okay this is sort of bullshit. Maybe he didn't take into consideration the email warnings which he should have, but he definitely never wanted to be captured. This claim is forgetting that the man was captured by Somali pirates and almost died.
***** so true all these crew members are trying to get paid through lawsuits and get media attention.
And cost 3 other lives
Akhu al Bani Al Himmar who the pirates?????
@@jackrich8399 yeah
@@arsalafi1829 y do u care about the lived of the pirates they sure don't care about the lives.of anyone
1:36 *facepalm* major problem here:
1. What is labeled on the map is not Mombasa, Kenya, it is Lindi, Tanzania
2. How does a "news" network make this kind of mistake?
>CNN
It's common more than anyone is comfortable with admitting
There's another error, the route had a stop in djibouti, not represented in the map.
and the map africa is outdated, no south sudan
@@tornaparttv3831 Really? South Sudan is clearly a country as of 2020 dipshit. You are a fuckin ding dong.
Relax mahn... everything gun be okay...
Doon't worry, Irish...
Mikhail Kalashnikov oh my
Mikhail Kalashnikov oh hi maahrhhk
"Gun be okay" eyyy
CNN cant let a nigga shine
Worddd, why they always gotta bring a nigga down😂😂😂
pfatpat32 idiot shut your mouth you are fucking racist
pfatpat32 ignorant comments never shine
Nasty comments never shine never will shine
haha if he wasnt white it be amazing stunning brave but becouse his white its gotta be his fault
That's disgusting that those crew members have the audacity to say Phillips "wanted" to be captured by pirates. They're just mad because they didn't get limelight and feel like their part in the whole thing was belittled. There's always one person that gets all the credit, it's just how it happens. He endured a helluva lot more than any of his crew did, so he at least deserves some recognition.
I watched the movie an well it shows the crew including the captain well doing everything they can. To survive not being heroic just surviving. An what ever it took tomget those.pirstes off the ship
It’s his own stupidity, against the advice of his crew, in wanting to show the pirates how to operate the life boat.
Nobody said that? They said he was reckless and that none of it would have happened had he not prioritized profit over the safety of the ship/crew...
@@Nebx1989 yes indeed I'm seaman too! First the safety of the crew and officers, secondly the ship's, third the cargoes. Honestly it's hard to be a captain because if you didn't follow the owners it owner's representative they can easily fired or change you. It's totally jorpardise the safety of the crew and officers. Huhuhuhuu
@@Nebx1989 that’s stupid. My dad is a captain. The captain gets no profit if the ship reaches ahead of schedule.
End of the day he still saved their lives even if he didnt give himself up intentionally just because the media wants to make him look like a hero doesnt mean they should be ungrateful
Their point is Captain sailed far to close to the coast when told not too, but did anyways
and they new what they were risking when they agreed to sail its like going in to shark infested waters then being upset at the dive master when you get bit you new the risk yet you did it any ways they likey would of been well payed for the risk@@jeffhopper6393
5:36 "the media got everything wrong" Yes hes talking to you CNN
Better question: Is CNN a news channel?
even better question, are any tv "news" channels news channels?
Wouter De Wolf --Per Trump their not
vaporized1000 --Nope
Wouter De Wolf only if we knew how relevant such a question would be three years ago
I prefer Pew News
Tom Hanks sounds just like Captain Philips in the movie
Tom Hanks got the voice down perfectly
Yeah true
Captain Phillips is to a hero. He saved his crew from the Pirates, you are forgetting what happend.
He was the one who put them in danger. He's a fucking idiot lmao.
+James Adams Well aren't you a ray of sunshine, did you see what he went thru.
+James Adams It's easy for you to call him idiot and all that, but imagine being in he's place. I don't think you would have done better either! Do you even know anything about Maritime shipping or what it's like being a Captain on a ship going on these routes? He probably thought that they would be fine staying close to the shitty Somalia shore and that he would save them money but it's human to don't always think twice and to make mistakes
I dont think i would have sailed through pirate infested water tbh guys xD
You are so wrong..He did not save them but ignored warnings to save money and did not stay away from the Somalie coast line.
He was kidnapped did not give himself up voluntarily.
It was crew member Mike Perry who attacked a pirate with a knife and "freed"the crew. They are the real heroes.
Philips is a lying pos..
Probably to save his own ass and/or paid off by the shipping Company to avoid law suits.
I'm shocked at this attack on him. Even if he did have poor judgement, I think what he went through was enough.
Nah
and what makes you think he did have a poor judgement of the situation ?
oh poor judgement? you try go out there then I bet you wont last a week
Whether the Captain is a hero or acted reckless is irrelevant. Truth is, we will never know if 300 miles was enough of a distance or if 600 miles would have changed everything. It's possible that the situation could've been worse if they were closer inshore or even further out. I admire this man for his honesty while his judgement was being picked apart under a microscope by the media, the crew & the rest of us who weren't there; hindsight is always 20/20. At no point did he claim to be a hero, instead he gave credit where credit was due to the US navy & to his crew (even though they've chosen to speak against him & his choices). After his horrific ordeal he has even 'gotten back on the horse' and returned to the sea; which many wouldn't be able to do or would care to; after all, since the story broke, the media coverage, the book sales & now the movie are probably bringing in more than enough money to keep him & his family taken care of without needing an income forcing him to work. It's so easy for all of us to sit behind our keyboards & judge others, instead of trying to see the good.
this is the kind of comment we need on this sort of video thank you
LivingTheSaltLife said :"Truth is, we will never know if 300 miles was enough of a distance or if 600 miles would have changed everything."
But actually we do know. We know that the further off shore a ship is the less likely it is to be attacked by pirates. This is not complicated. Lets say you're a pirate that wants to attack a ship. You have a boat, but because you most likely live in a toilet of a country and you have very little money it's probably not a very seaworthy boat or a very big boat meaning that it's has a shorter operational range, meaning you can't go very far off shore without either running out of fuel or getting caught in a serious storm that will sink you. A pirate boat needs to be a fast boat in order to hunt down a moving ship going in the neighborhood of twenty knots. Very few pirates can afford a large seaworthy deep sea capable vessel that can run at sustained speeds in excess of 20 knots. Large vessels that operate at that speed burn huge amounts of fuel.
My point is that the vast majority of pirates are limited to vessels nearer to shore and for them, the nearer the better.
All you need to do to is a little internet research to gather names of ships that have been attacked by pirates and find out how far off shore they were. When you do that you will find that the vast majority of ships attacked by pirates were within sight of land. see Malaka Straights.
Now that I've explained this, I'm sure that almost anyone can understand the logic in what I've said here. Now you know that anyone who tells you that it isn't safer to stay farther offshore is lying to you.
pendelsten, ur logic may be right but u can never tell, 2009 is a yr where outbourd motors become powerful for boats compared to the motorbts used by pirates in attacking ships in previous yrs which could not go farther. in d 20th century, 600miles is no amount to pirates who r determined to do piracy.
@@PendeltonWhiskey Yours is the only sensible comment on this video. The captain ignored warnings and put his crew in danger. And his excuse that "300 miles or 600 miles wouldn't make a difference" is just that - an excuse. It's like saying "100 mph or 50 mph, it wouldn't have made a difference" after a car accident. Maybe it would maybe it wouldn't, but you were still driving recklessly. And in this case, the captain was also acting recklessly. He should never be allowed to captain a boat again.
I mean he was told to be 600 miles off so it would be common sense to listen to that advice and that's what the crew is mad about
I just watched the film, and I've read the interviews and accounts, and it's pretty clear that ending up on the lifeboat wasn't the Captain's plan (if he even had a plan beyond "not getting shot"). He wasn't "giving himself up." Also, his reasons for not changing course were as valid as anybody's ever were for anything. He wasn't WRONG, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, after making the best choices he could.
If someone wants to blame him for the whole situation, that's fair. If someone wants to call him a hero, that's also fair. In the words of Mal Reynolds, "everybody who's ever had a statue made of them was a sonofabitch from somebody's point of view."
The film is a film you donut, you cannot use it as evidence in an argument.
@@CKainn You can when the argument is "how was this person portrayed in this film?" I'm commenting on that.
@@AnIdiotsLantern I mean it very much looks like you argued what the captains intentions looked like, but if you are commenting on film portrayal my bad.
@@CKainn I'm presenting what the captain character's intentions looked like to me, having watched the film. I can't speak to his real life intentions. I wasn't there.
@@AnIdiotsLantern yep I thought you were commenting about his real life ones my bad. Many idiots in the comment section acting like they were there I thought you might be the same.
I just watched the movie and I have to say it was amazing! No matter if Captain Phillips is a hero or not the film is still thrilling and Tom Hanks and everyone involved in it were flawless.
STOP BEING BLIND ITS HIS FAULT HE WALK TO THE DANGEROUS ROUTE I WOULDNT TRUST THIS GUY TO DRIVE .
To me this is just sour grapes from guys who didn't get the recognition.
if captain phillips is not a hero, Tom Hanks is :)
lmao
Well the movie was good anyways. :P
Captain Phillips did as good of a job as he could do.
Going out 300 miles more would've done no good because the pirates had a mothership behind them which carried enough fuel to travel that distance, and its not like pirates wouldnt go that far for a huge payday. And since they travel through those waters all the time, he probably gets those warnings all the time and was used to it.
Secondly, him not locking the bridge when they boarded was reasonable too, they had guns they could easily open it why waste time on going to lock it and possibly get shot.
None of his crew got hurt, they still delivered the merchandise and got the captain back alive. pretty damn good job if you ask me.
His crew is just money hungry and jeolus
I could not agree with you more. Captain Phillips got kidnapped and beaten, that memory is going to stay with him for ever. Why do they have to bother his past, they are bringing up things that he would rather not talk about or think about.
He had no idea that the 300 would make no difference though making as bad as he should be seen as. The crew members said it themselves.
I totally agree with you. It is sad to hear them say captain wanted to stay with pirates. And the people who buy this actually don't know how it feels to be hostage on gun point and spending 4 days in a small boat admist guns and gunfire. It is just about money and fame, nothing else.
the pirates were running out of gas and the drugs they used to stave off seasickness. you are wrong wrong wrong.
D Jones Actually that only started happening after they were in the lifeboat and the second skiff and mothership turned tail.
don't move irish
Dear Captain Phillips, my name is Michael Craig Grant. I am a Scientist /Educator and writer. I have your Movie at least 4-5 times, and keep coming to the unalterable conclusion, that you responded with the resources available to you in the time available to you. In any situation such as yours, every individual is going to respond differently, it may or may not be successful. That being said, until we have been there, we can sympathize but not empathize. I will not judge you negatively.
Hi Mr Grant,
American ship! We have Irish ! You give us 10 million dollars !
Irish no talk no more !
Sincerely yours,
Captain Muse
Let's put aside that he was completely reckless and endangered his crew and take out sometime to acknowledge that Tom Hanks was spot on with that accent!!!
EASY IRISH
2:00 Im sure the higher ups in the Company told the Captain to take the shorter route to save money. What if the Captain wanted to take the route that is 600 miles off the coast and the higher ups threatened his job?
From what I have heard and seen from this interview and more, Cpt. Phillips is an A-hole and careless captain who did not care for the safety of his crew.
Regardless, the movie was fantastic.
***** Sure, ya.... okay....
He is american what do you expect from a water down race who think is above God Himself.
mp whats that's suppose to mean I'm American you got something to say?
He obviously thought he was an x-wing commander! Stay on course I mean target!
the movie was amazing.
I didn't realize simply being a survivor made you a hero
He acted professionally to try and keep his crew safe, so yes he is a hero.
Dismissing warnings and not having your ship out 600 miles safe or not, is hardly acting professionally? Good leadership is pro active not reactive. You don't wait for the problem to arrive before you decide to solve it.
Piss and vinegar. The stress captains are from their companies to save 3 days and 500 tons of fuel is not acknowledged by those people. Piss and vinegar.
let me get this straight. they made a movie about a captain being a hero
in reality he took a shortcut and put everyone at risk ?
Yes but at the end of the day, he was at risk of pirates and he did 'save' his crew by keeping them alive
Tom Hanks NAILED his part! Sounds exactly like the real captain
The problem is the crew is jealous the Captain got the spotlight and they didn’t. Nothing more nothing less.
If you look at the intel he had... the chart showing where piracy had happened, they were scattered all over the place. It literally didn't matter if they were 300, 600, 1000 miles out. Piracy was everywhere. You could make the argument getting through the zone as quickly as possible was a sound decision. I think it's utterly moronic that they didn't arm merchant marines. 10 carbines would have been enough to drive them off.
Its amazing how many people are taking the captain's side just because the movie was great and Tom Hanks played a really captivating character. The fact of the matter is still that the captain put him and his crew in imminent danger. His reckless decision to save money could've gotten them all killed if the pirates were triggerhappy. The pirates could've taken any one of them hostage and not just the captain.
Every time you drive on the highway with a family member, shouldn’t you just as well be blamed for putting them at risk by picking the fast lane at every moment you’re not as patient on the road? How about every time you take a loved one out somewhere to eat in a town or city that has at least one or more articles online about victims that got robbed or killed at one point or another? Are you really going to sit around and say that you’ve always made the safest life choices and never put anybody in even a small chance of danger? Get over yourself
@@arthurmilano2920 That is a false equivalence. How are you going to compare sailing into an area known to be infested with pirates to driving on the fast lane? A better comparison would be if you drove on the fast lane with family in tow after running through a barricade with a sign that warned that it was under construction, because that is what the captain did when he specifically ignored the warnings just to save costs.
@@arthurmilano2920if I get clear warnings that the highway isn't safe for some reason and I still go on it, yes then I am the one to be blamed
@@arthurmilano2920you are completely wrong on your comparison and the 2 above are correct. this is my opinion
Lol... the guy who's confronting Mr. Phillips is clearly Chris Hansens son
Ive got the emails here, do you want me to read them? Its plain as day... But Why? Why would you talk to this way a minor hahaha Chris Hansen the boss of bosses.
He tried to heal the crew and he is gonna be haunted for the rest of his life but his crew just keep saying he was doing everything wrong
The interviewer is the captain now
underrated comment
I like all the supposed disclaimers. Oh yea, wear a helmet for the rest of your life... and if you ever had a head injury- I told you so.
I loved the movie. But I must ask: Why didn't Phillips and his crew have weapons of their own? Is it a Maersk policy or something? True, the pirates had machine guns, but they were completely outnumbered! In the movie, there was this one scene where the crew captured one of the pirates and took his gun. I was saying to myself, "What are you waiting for? Shoot Him!"
Maersk policy indeed. European standard.
I just asked the same question tonight to my partner while watching this movie who is an engineer on a navy boat...
You would have Been an idiot to shoot him... You just killed your leverage and most likely your captain
The crews just mad they didn’t get the loyalty from the movie lol
i saw the movie and i didn't get from that that Captian Phillips was a hero -- the movie, for me, was a horror movie -- especially for the fishermen.
Inannawhimsey the movie could've portrayed him more accurately by showing him ignore 7 warnings of pirates activity and his ignorance in saying 1,200 miles wouldn't have mad a difference
brandon oswald Yeah but the movie showed him looking at eamils and not warning anyone so that was accurate.
Fisherman? How dare you call them fisherman. They are pirates and to call them fisherman is like calling a lion a house cat. It is incredibly disrespectful to the victims of this. And you and the liberal media is trying to portray them as just simple fisherman wanting to stay alive. So next time you want to say something this stupid think about the husband and wife who where kidnapped and he got murdered by pirates. They where minding there own business and got killed. Captain Philips knew what he was doing yes he made a bad mistake but he was kidnapped by these PIRATES. And to say it was scary for the pirates I'm glad they're dead. So stop acting like this.
Charlie Perry Yeah they are fisherman’s just there is not any fish left in there sea
A horror movie?! You did know what you were about to watch, right?! A drama about an act of piracy based on real life events...?! I don't know what you mean, if you ask me, it was brilliantly acted and directed including some very thought provoking truths, e.g. the effects of capitalist production models (here: fishing) on third world inhabitants! You can't expect easy-going rom-com material after you've decided to see a piracy hostage drama on sea! 🤷🏻♀️
Lets just say he mad a bad judgement call. Who's perfect anyway? Atleast he fixed the problem he might've created and helped saving his entire crew.
yeah, he fucked up because he was human too. probably didn't see them getting pirated in the first place and thought saving money would do him good so he stayed on his path. I think he knows he fucked up but is refusing to say it because of all the heroic praises he received.
But then again, he did get captured by the pirates and all the crew members were safe. so in a way he is a hero, but an infamous hero.
He exchange his life for the life of his crew members, they are all heroes for me
Have any of you actually checked the map? From Djibuti to Mombasa? I can understand why the captain said either way we were in the zone..staying 600 miles off Somali coast would add quite some time on the sea and does not necessarily reduce the risk since both ports are within 600 miles off Somali coast
Yes...they are _well_ within 600 miles.
The crew did the captain dirty. They let them leave with him as longest the crew was no longer in danger. I think that’s why the crew is trying to through their captain under the bus..
Don't judge this captain! Just like in this interview..... it's not about 300 or 600 miles out of the coast of Somalia, it's a matter of when they will attack. They even attack 1000 miles away in the Indian Ocean. So pls people, and especially non seafarers, keep your judgement silent, this captain gave his life for his crew, and now you try to give him a pain in the ass? You think this was just for media or even fun? Look in the mirror before you judge somebody! Pls, this Captain Phillips knew what he was doing! Regards and a salute for Captain Phillips from a chief engineer also frequent sailing in this areas!
The pirates were gonna come either way they were faster and armed. The ship was on its own,slow and unarmed
exactly and they had a larger vesslel should they go further out they would of followed
I call bullshit on this. Even had he steered clear of that "area" that the agency warned him about, would it have guarunteed that Somali pirates wouldn't have boarded their vessel? Absolutely not. There are some pirates that have kept going straight into international trading supply lines even when frigates were firing rounds at them, look up some Navy pirate hunter documentaries. These guys don't follow or adhere to any "zone" they go for whatever ship is the easiest target, the fact is they were boarded, and the captain acted accordingly and bravely, thats IT. Those crewman have a good case but ultimately it doesn't discredit Phillips to the point where we can say, oh it was his fault that they got captured... absolutely not.
According to the crew, Phillips froze and didn't do shit. Also the fact that he was too close to the shore left his ship alone and exposed while other ships were protected by the navy. And Natsu was supposed to be the stupid one.
Guy didn’t heed warnings of pirates then got attacked by pirates. If he had heeded the warning but still got attacked by pirates, no one would question whether he was a hero or not and no one would have faulted him. As it stands, he endangered his crew
The hero is... Tom Hanks, as a huge talented actor !
“He had given himself up for the safety of his crew”
Yeah me and the crew feel our Captain wasn’t heroic at all. We told him to change direction but he overruled.
Captain Phillips and everyone survived and Phillips came out the most damaged, the crew members that said this have no right in saying anything and have their lives to thank because of him
He might not be a Hero, that's the Seals whom are the Hero's. But his crew is full of wussies.
wussys? not what I gathered from the netflix doc...you're right about the Seals being heroes though. Total admiration and respect for them.
If you think they're wuzzies then you should try going against 4 men with ak-47 rifles with your bare fist. pendeho
Rajesh Tarry
huh? I dont think the Seals are wussys, I think the exact opposite. What I meant was I dont believe the CREW were wussys, (from what I got off the Netflix documentarys), they seemed to be pretty stand up guys..& I agreed with what he meant about the Seals whom are heroes. I have total respect/admiration for them.
Sorry mate the comment was meant for walperstyle.
Its what they did afterward that makes them wussies. Real men deal with real situations and move on. They don't try to sue someone and get paid. Typical Union idiots.
all captains by nature have to make decisions that are unpopular-it's called command.just going out to sea has calculated risks and he made a bad decision but tried to make up for it risking his own life.
so he has more courage than wisdom.
a captain have to keep many things i his mind.. so for me the circumstances made captain phillips a real hero..
1:09. That’s like blaming someone for getting shot because they got in the way of a bullet.
Captain you may have saved our lives and prevented us from mental trauma as you allowed yourself to be physically and mentally haunted for the rest of you’re lives but here we have a few emails which say you were stupid and therefore can’t be forgiven for all the heroic acts you committed sorry
He is a hero for surviving this nevertheless.
Everyone, who worked on a ship knows, there is nothing you can do, when you travel on dangerous zones.
If you guys do not know, please dont talk, unless you can prove something.
Did you not watch the video at all?
I watched all of it
+Scho0rschi well, you say that there nothing you can do when you travel into dangerous zones. and the video very easily lays out "don't go into those dangerous zones". Phillips was warned not to go that close to Somalia, but he did so to save money. it's terrible judgement, and no one is more responsible for what happened than Phillips.
Brian Sager Read the comment again, pls. Anyone who has been on a ship knows that you cannot avoid the dangerous zones sometimes. And if you ever travel, please let the pirates know, where the official pirate zone ends too. LOL
Thanks for commenting!
Who the fuck would WANT to get held hostage by pirates? WTF? His crew are just money hungry
He kept them alive. The guy just seems bitter he is not depicted as the hero.
Next up should the navy have shot captain Phillips to save the pirates?
He could've at least lessened the possibility of capable small craft vessels making up the extra 300 miles. By his logic it was better to lose an inch than save a mile.
Captain Phillips is portrayed as a hero in the film? I didn't get that at all from the film. Where one earth did you get that idea from Anderson? I sincerely hope you didn't come up with it yourself.
600 or even 1200 miles won't stop some people from a big payday!
They are always in this area, which means, they are playing Russian roulette with this area. Those guys had drills for this type of situation. In my opinion it doesn't matter how far in or out you are, if the pirates hungry for your ship, they will go the extra miles. Everyone probably got complacent because nothing ever happens. Let this be a wake up call for all. My respect for the Navy, true heroes.
Ok whatever. Listen. It does not matter where you were. They were gonna get you
I think that whenever someone gets the spotlight, theres someone who wants to make an issue!
Oh what fools they are jealous of him instead of thankful! how sad. he is a hero!
He literally gave the guys on his crew credit and saved their lives. people are cruel. Captain Phillips was and is a hero.
No he is not
I actually met Capt. Phillips at the port of Jacksonville when he was Capt. of the m/v Green Lake back around 1999, which was a ro/ro vessel carrying Toyotas that were discharged at our 8th st. Terminal. He was a hands on guy.
Wow,that’s pretty cool man.
More like hands off cause he didn’t do shit to fight
So he was already right next to Somalia (within 100 miles) and coming back into that range on the other side of Somalia. That makes sense to go the normal route and hindsight is always 20/20. Emails likely went out often.
sounds like the crew is looking for compensation phillips is the capt so he's at the helm
Okay so Captain Phillips ignores warnings from these authoritahs and goes on the same route anyway. They are 300 miles off the coast. I would think that's far enough. Anyway, Phillips and some of the crew gets found at the top of the ship. Phillips handles the situation and keeps the majority of the crew safe. Then, he gives up himself so that the rest of the crew would be safe. And they are trying to sue him. Yes, he ignored them, but I think the negative evens out with the positive. He ignored the emails, and he paid the price of getting captured, but he didn't let anyone else get captured. In fact, he threw himself into the lifeboat with these pirates instead of putting the crew in danger. It seems like people take advantage of suing, making something worse than it needs to be.
No, it is not far enough and it wasnt far enough. The specefic guidelines were given by the authorities but he ignored it. That is the problem.
beatkevin20 No, I was putting myself into Captain Phillip's place and saying to myself "300 miles is far enough." And I also think he paid the price by getting kidnapped, almost getting killed. The suing is just making things worse.
Joe Bill John Waffensburger He is the one who ignored the warning. He deserves it.
beatkevin20 AND HE'S THE ONE WHO GOT KIDNAPPED. HE PAID FOR IT ALREADY. SUING JUST MAKES THE SITUATION WORSE.
Joe Bill John Waffensburger No, it doesn't. They sued after he was saved. The situation is over.
Totally absurd. They would have been attacked even if he'd gone out another 300 miles. Typical CNN nonsense.
yea.. CNN = biased liberal bullshit
like a extra 300 miles of water is gonna stop these pirates who are looking to make them score of their lives.
paddyoclown most people give up if anything requires patience or effort, It was worth trying.
The ship was 240 miles away from shore. Phillips lied about the distance. Also it would take pirates multiple days to get to a ship that is 600 miles out which is enough time for the navy to intercept them.
how do you know that lol dumbass
The man still risked his life for his crew. I mean I know he may have fucked up..but to claim that he "wanted to get captured". Are you kidding me?
Maybe he's just in shock?
The movie was amazing, one of the best.
As for the real story, people have different motives for whatever version of the truth they give and it's too late after the incident to actually deduce the truth. It doesn't matter if the man was a "hero" or not, the fact is that it is an incredible story, no matter what the circumstances.
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I actually didn't get from the movie itself that he was giving himself up, apart from the one line 'we have to get them off the ship' he was portrayed more as a passenger to the situation in my opinion, only going with the pirates in order not to be shot himself.
People need heroes. Even if captain was not too heroic, it doesnt mean we don`t need these great legend and movie.
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Didn't know this movie supposed to be about Heroism. I thought it's just a normal hostage situation on sea.
I saw the movie and I've read a few articles on piracy in this part of the world. I think the lawsuits are unjustified. The entire region is unsafe. All of these men knew that. He makes a good point that being further out, say, 1200 miles would not guarantee safety by any means. Many ships have been hijacked before & since.Hostages are still being held from various ships. The crew isn't trained for combat. The company that owns the ships isn't just going to hand out weapons.
They act like he wanted to get captured. He fucked up that’s all
Put it this way: It wouldn’t have made a difference if he was 300 or 600 miles off the coast of Somalia. There’s a diagram out there that shows the extent of the area at risk of Somali pirate attacks. At the time of the hijacking, the radius of attacks extended 1000 miles offshore, so it wouldn’t have made much of a difference if Phillips altered his course from 300 to 600 miles off the Somali coast. He and his crew still would have been at risk. In fact, both the ports of Salalah and Mombasa were within this radius, so it would be a fait au complet. So ultimately, he chose the shortest and most efficient route.
Not true at all. The Captian disregarded course, and officers. The likelihood of this happening, had he changed course would have been significantly reduced.
@@calebniederhofer6529 not true at all to what evidence? You’re just blatantly disregarding any factors that had been identified, and saying wrong wrong, he is bad bad, without any proving factors. Let yourself be open, read it again, then again, then think, then comment.
He wanted to get the job done and get home he made a mistake but i mean fuck this is some bullshit
He was not a Hero. He did not let himself be hostage BUT got Kidnapped. You dont give yourself to Somali pirates willingly.
We somalian know the truth
If he was so dangerous why didn’t the crew report him?
I'm just glad everyone is safe. Good movie.
His critics are dumb. Captain Phillips ignored the emails because taking a longer route means longer days in the sea which poses risk as well. Not to mention, the further away you are from the mainland, the harsher the waves.
For what i understand from the movie is that when the crew had the pirates leader and had to trade him for the captain, they were stupid enough to let go of the pirate, BEFORE having the captain back with them.
If they were smart, the pirates would have leaved with the emergency boat and $30,000 with no way to get back on the ship (no ladder).
And the marines could have capture them on their way back, kill them and taking the money back or just sink them like rats.
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This will probably go unnoticed, but that's Tanzania, a whole different country
Kenya is the country between Somalia & Tanzania & Mombasa is located in the country above