Catholic Moral Analysis of
writer Professor Religion Theology 25 May 2010 Catholic Moral Analysis of The Guardian The Guardian ' is a 2006 action /drama film which stars Kevin Costner in the lead role . Ben Randall is a highly-qualified rescue swimmer who is usually called upon every time there is a victim to be rescued at sea . While on a rescue mission , he loses his entire crew at sea in a fatal chopper crash , which included his best friend . The pain of being the lone survivor from that occurrence became the most vivid nightmare

of his life . Because of this unpleasant incident , his commander temporarily re-assigns him to teach at A ' school to train students to become rescue swimmers . This is where he gets to meet Jake Fischer (portrayed by Ashton Kutcher , who , like him , was not only a gifted swimmer but also had his own nightmare -- a car accident which killed his 3 friends . This common factor between them is what bonds their friendship until Fischer eventually graduates . Returning to the rescue team after his stint at the A ' school , Fischer and Randall get to be partners in Fischer 's first rescue mission , which the latter passes with flying colors . Randall , unfortunately , gets to discover that he hasn 't been able to move on after the incident so he decides to retire . In one of Fischer 's missions , of which Randall was still informed about Randall felt uneasy and thought that his former student might need some help . He went to their base...
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