To be honest, in terms of plot and art, this movie is indeed a bit boring, and there is no protagonist's caring character to turn the tide and survive.
Adapted from real events, seeking truth from facts without modification, this method restores that event very well.
I personally admire the courage of the director and screenwriter. Without any mainstream Aspects, it is often difficult to please mass consumers.
So, that's why the film has had polarized reviews.
I think the best thing about this movie is the sound.
The biggest difference between this film and other blockbusters is that many disaster blockbusters use visuals, but this one uses sound.
I watched it in the Dolby Atmos Hall before.
The sound of blizzard, avalanche, and breathing under thin air, coming from different channels, was too real.
Under the confusion of consciousness, the teammates' shouts and the gasping sounds from themselves... seem to be in the ears, even from their own body.
I am a person who is easily substituted. This kind of sound effect makes me feel the dull pain of my teammates who are powerless and trying to survive.
Moreover, the contrast in sound effects is also a weapon to set off the atmosphere.
It was still a blizzard just now, and the snow particles rubbed against the bare rock.
All of a sudden, all the sound stopped, and the entire auditorium was so silent that a little sound was useless.
Really abusive.
Therefore, I would like to remind everyone that when you are watching the movie together, don't think it is a blizzard and talk loudly, because you really don't know when it will be quiet.
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