There are three protagonists in the film, namely Jerry, Cooper, and Green Wu Lubo. They started their Antarctic adventure in order to find a meteorite. Their only means of transportation - a sled, was pulled by eight sled dogs. The eight dogs are: the lead dog Maya, the faithful little dog, the simple and honest old Jack, and the fast shadow and its three companions. When they arrived in Antarctica, the environment was too harsh. They overcame all kinds of difficulties and started a difficult search process; the hard work paid off and finally found it.
But the arrival of the blizzard forced them to leave as soon as possible. The plane was too small, and the meteorites could barely take the three scientists away. Although they wanted to take the dog away, there was no way. They decided to come back to pick up the dogs, the eight sled dogs were tied together, and it was time to test them. Jerry never gave up this idea, and finally one day Greenwood remembered that Maya had saved his life, and the two went to pick up the dog together. But because of their hesitation, old Jerry was frozen to death and Duru was thrown to death.
The most touching thing about the whole film is: Max found a killer whale, but it was taken by the leopard. Max couldn't control so much and grabbed a piece of meat and ran away. The seal was chasing after him, and his companions hurried away eat meat. At this time, the seal ran back and bit Maya's leg, so the companions worked together, biting and scratching to drive the seal away; with these foods, they had hope of survival. Seeing here my eyes are wet.
When Jerry overcomes all odds and returns to the base to be reunited with six sled dogs who have lived alone for 180 days, that scene excites me. For 180 days, in the desert-like snow, they fought side by side, never losing their thirst for life and still believing that their master would come back. Under the threat of death, those sled dogs were so brave, strong and united that it is difficult to express in words and words. Only those who have seen the movie can feel it.
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