The actors are all good, and none of them appeared in the movie. Although I can't name them (can't remember the names of foreigners), none of them were confused. Finally, after seeing the photos at the end of the film, I was surprised that everyone's spirits actually came out. There are a few paragraphs that I remember deeply: Kayla's crying scene is good, very infectious, and it is rare that it is not exaggerated. Jill Harrant's character is the most outstanding, and I especially like the part where he basks in the sun when he appears on the stage. Wait (it's too tiresome to write them all).
The most powerful thing about this film is the majestic scenery of Mount Everest. The 3D effect is very good, as if I was also in that snowstorm, I felt the greatness and power of nature, and I felt uneasy and excited. Looking at the place where the earth is more than 8,000 meters high, my thoughts fly to the Xinghai universe. The natural power of just a small earth is vast and magnificent, and what an exciting world will be outside the sky. The power of human beings is not worth mentioning on Mount Everest, and how insignificant it will be in the sea of stars. People are originally small, but they are always climbing, maybe this is the meaning of everything.
I remember a scene where the male protagonist looked up at the sky alone in the dark, and when he saw this, he suddenly remembered that he was sitting alone in a quiet night. Whenever this happens, the world seems to be closer to me.
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