Even when guided by the correct timeline, the director's comprehensive description and unclear character relationships are very puzzling and confusing. You'll see that the three mountaineering teams and their friends and relatives have all been allocated some time more or less, and the death of Gyllenhaal's character was allocated a shot before Baker was rescued... I'd really like to believe that the director wanted to Great efforts have been made to restore more historical truth, but the direct result of this is that it is difficult for the audience to pour more emotions without more foreshadowing, although the film has been two hours long.
The most mocked question in the movie is the "WHY" asked by the timid and selfish reporter. After the whole process, whether it was the creative team hiding behind the scenes, the exhausted climbers in the movie, or the audience who suffered in front of the screen, they were too lazy to answer. Baker was actually awakened like a mother by his wife and regained the power that Rob did not have, even though he had expressed his desire to escape from his family. Can someone tell me "WHY"?
Also, what I most want to say to the children is: don't stick to your ideals! Sometimes it kills a person, sometimes the person it kills kills a group of people.
ps. After watching House of Cards, Miss White is too hard to change the style of the president's wife, and she is very familiar with threatening Mr. Ambassador.
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