Heaven and earth are not benevolent, regard all things as cud dogs

Cristina 2022-04-21 09:02:49

Regarding this film, too many people analyzed how to escape. I don't know much about survival skills in the wild, so I won't go into this muddy water. I just want to talk about this movie simply.

Two men and one woman were trapped on the cable car at the ski resort, helpless, and the wolves in the snow were eyeing them. However, in order to survive, they must make decisions. Don't say whether their decisions are wise or not, in such an extreme environment, it is too difficult to demand that every decision they make is perfect. The second male who jumped the cable car first broke his leg and died in the mouth of the wolves. The man did not escape this fate after jumping the cable car. Only the lucky heroine survived in the end.

The director did not focus too much on human nature in this film, he just threw out the cruelty of nature for us to see. Heaven and earth are not benevolent, and regard all things as cud dogs. Humans have always considered themselves to be the leaders of nature. In fact, in front of nature, we are vulnerable.

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Frozen quotes

  • Joe Lynch: OK, what asshole couldn't get on the chair right?

    Guy on Chairlift #1: What the hell?

    Guy on Chairlift #2: Dude!

  • [first lines]

    Joe Lynch: I don't see her.

    Dan Walker: The shift changes. Just give it a couple of minutes.

    Parker O'Neil: Are you sure about this?

    Dan Walker: Yeah yeah, works all the time. Besides, this lady loves Lynch. Loves him.