but! EVEREST this film once again strongly hit my film nerves! Before watching the film, I didn't know any background information about the film, who the director was, who the actors were, where or how the location was filmed, what the real events the film was based on, I didn't know, and I didn't even think about it. To understanding. Of course, I still haven't checked the relevant information after reading it.
Before watching the movie, I probably glanced at the ratings and some reviews. The ratings were very moderate, and some of the reviews said the movie was a very general disaster movie. But I always disdain public ratings or reviews.
When I was actually watching this movie, my heart was literally shattered into a QR code. Shocked and heartbroken. All I want to say is, I want to stop here in the middle, I want to sit for a while, or cry for a while.
The story of the movie is very simple. In 1996, several teams led by a professional company led the team to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Unfortunately, they encountered bad weather conditions. Some people reached the top, some died, and some survived. , There are also people who survived but suffered irreparable damage to their bodies.
There are also routines that should be in the movie, because everyone has family members waiting for them behind them. It's so strange to see a comment before watching the movie that probably means that the male protagonist can talk to his wife on the phone when his life and death are unpredictable. I think the person who made this comment is too strange. Maybe he is too extraordinary, righteous, and disowned by his six relatives. He doesn't want to say a few words to his relatives when he is dying.
If you have read Zweig's masterpiece "When the Stars of Mankind Shine", do you still remember that there is an article "The Struggle to Capture the South Pole", which is also an epic tragic human feat that ended in failure, it is really heart-pounding reading Tears flowed down my face. You can imagine that contemporary movies magnify this reading experience tenfold in front of you with full stunt images, and you have to be completely convinced.
Movies belong to group performances, and there is no such thing as a male lead or a female lead. The core key person is the ROB, the leader of the "adventure" company. The British actor who plays the role also plays it well, with a gentle and dependable aura. After reading it, you want to pay tribute to this real person in front of the altar. He is the strong backing and solid support for everyone, although he did not survive in the end.
There is the sensational, and the philosophical. Everyone was in the tent before the climb, and one of them asked, why are we doing this, why are you doing this. Someone said dashingly, because the mountain is there. I really want to say two words: This shows the victory of the human spirit, the victory of the will, the feat of human beings, the heroism of human beings. But I think these words are stupid. These words are a betrayal of their actions. What is each individual's intention to climb Mount Everest, I want to know, but I don't want to know that much. What it's like to be on top of the world, I wanted to ask, but not so much.
There is a spirit like this: it is so heavy that it can only be recognized by silence. It is so heavy that it cannot be spoken, because it becomes lighter when it is spoken. The praise of language cannot bear such a heavy burden, but appears false and powerless.
Although I have watched so many movies, I have only written reviews of three movies, "Interact with Time", "No Country for Old Men" and "Classic Car". I think "Desperate Altitude" is also worth writing about. Well, let’s not talk about it, I’m going to watch it again!
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