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Obvious question? How does he get back to the water? Did someone carry him there? What the fuck?
That's one of my favorite details of this scene; if you look behind him, you can see other buckets staggered out toward the sea.
They laid out stepping buckets so he could walk all the way there himself ๐
aren't they a little bit too far from each other to walk no? More like hopping
From the way he bounces around swinging a sword on top of the mast of a ship swirling halfway down a maelstrom, I don't doubt that Dave was able to manage it. And that's ignoring his teleporting trick.
If you look, there's a path of buckets behind him.
The movie is just about flying a boat through the edge of the world to get a dead person back... There's no reason to ignore physics or other such things.
Did anybody mention the buckets in the background? Dave walked there squidself.