"Look At Me. I'm The Captain Now." is a quote from the 2013 movie Captain Phillips, where an American cargo ship is hijacked by Somali pirates. In this pivotal scene, one of the pirates asserts authority over the ship's original captain with this assertive statement, indicating a shift in command. Online, this phrase is commonly used to represent situations where there is a sudden change in leadership or control initiated by an individual.
The phrase originated from the movie Captain Phillips, which depicts the real-life hijacking of the MV Maersk Alabama by Somali pirates. This event marked the first time in over two hundred years that a United States cargo ship was captured by pirates. The character Abduwali Muse, portrayed by Barkhad Abdi, seizes control from the ship's captain and emphatically declares his newfound command by stating, 'Hey! Look at me. Look at me. I'm the captain now.' The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for six Academy Awards, while also being a box office success, grossing over $218 million internationally. More details about the film can be found on its Wikipedia page.[1]
Origin: 2013