At the end of the film, Jane weeps and says that she (Natalie) ran six miles!
When the author saw this, I was suddenly shocked, a shock of sudden realization! Natalie ran barefoot in the snow for six miles after being injured, and finally froze to death in the snow... At this point, the director finally said all he had to say to the audience - alive, struggling Live till you die.
In other words, the director has been saying this sentence:
At the beginning of the film, after the male protagonist Corey hits the wild wolf with a shot, the wolf is still struggling in a pool of blood in the snow, and then the camera goes black and another shot sounds;
There is also the sadness that runs through the entire film - Corey's daughter was missing and killed, and was destroyed by a wolf, and the murderer could not be found, but Corey struggled to live, and often said the sentence: I am a hunter;
Also, the heroine Jane was shot and struggled to wait for rescue;
Even the rapist who finally confessed his guilt is saying that living in this ice and snow, there is nothing, no women, no fun, everything is silent, silent...
Natalie's struggle ended in the snow in the last six miles of her life, but her parents will struggle in these six miles for the rest of their lives! In the author's opinion, whether it is a character in the film or a living life in reality, as long as you are still struggling to survive, the pain is more than six miles!
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