Despair to the extreme, fear of the cold

Connie 2022-01-02 08:02:26

A chill rises~~~ The wolf probably smells blood. I think a wolf is enough for a male 2 to bear. There is no need to come so many. The director is to highlight the cruelty~~~ The shovel at night When the snowmobile is passing by, you should jump directly. The chance of being rescued will be greater. Of course, this movie will not exist. The worst thing about the heroine is to let go of the iron rod-I can see that I also hold my hand. It's tight, I don't know how much it hurts.

How desperate is it to be surrounded by wolves after a broken leg? The howling of Man 2 makes me numb, and I have no chance of survival at all. It is much better than many movies that come from desperation.
Male 1 should prepare to climb down when the sun is shining in the morning. It is probably because of a fluke that someone will come. For this reason, it is better to think of a solution early, no matter what kind of predicament, waiting is the most stupid.
Don't talk about the stupidity of using clothes as a rope. The rescuer must have died in the cold before arriving. In the end, the loosening of the cable car screw saved the hostess, and her landing height was reduced a lot. Fortunately, the management is not strict.


Their dialogue is full of hope, but the actual despair makes people speechless, and the heroine must be ashamed in the end.
There is also the experience that don’t try to buy off administrators. It’s safer to participate in activities through legitimate channels.
In short, it's still a more sincere movie for Samsung.

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Extended Reading
  • Bonnie 2022-01-02 08:02:26

    I think the protagonist’s method of death can be more tangled

  • Iva 2022-01-02 08:02:26

    In fact, I thought as soon as I saw it. . The clothes were tied together and slid down. What's up--really embarrassing

Frozen quotes

  • Joe Lynch: OK, what asshole couldn't get on the chair right?

    Guy on Chairlift #1: What the hell?

    Guy on Chairlift #2: Dude!

  • [first lines]

    Joe Lynch: I don't see her.

    Dan Walker: The shift changes. Just give it a couple of minutes.

    Parker O'Neil: Are you sure about this?

    Dan Walker: Yeah yeah, works all the time. Besides, this lady loves Lynch. Loves him.