The director is to tell everyone that in the event of an emergency, please solve it calmly and not blindly

Verlie 2022-04-21 09:02:49

In the event of an accident in life, in addition to being calm, you also need luck, enthusiasm and courage. Destiny and hard work are synergistic. The shape, lines, twists and turns of the life curve change. Even so suddenly.
The appearance of wolves in the movie is actually unreasonable, and when encountering this kind of height that is not particularly high, many people should think that they can tie clothes into ropes and jump off, because it is not particularly high, 3 stories high. But the director is decisive and knows what he wants, and the film is neat and unpretentious.
If it's suspenseful, they all fell asleep on the cable car at the end, and then woke up. So, are the results of these things that happened really the results? Most notably, the heroine's lone awakening. If the analogy is made, they have woken up several times before, and even the heroine said that she would stay in the hotel at the beginning, so is this accident true?
Anyway, seeing a few people sitting on the cable car and telling the truth, it is quite unique to relieve boredom. If it is romantic to have a man and a woman in a unique place, then this movie can also be called romantic, and there are jokes, wolf Groups, moonlight, wind and snow, beautiful scenery, add some death as ingredients. Finally, what is the heroine thinking about leaning on the car?
She was rescued, should we be happy for her or sad for her? Maybe when everything happens so naturally, we really don't have time to think. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Maud 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    Three coats and trousers are enough to connect to the ground. With such a big loophole, how can the storyline be worth it?

  • Jerry 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    I decided to download the Wilderness Survival Manual

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.