Indulging in madness also makes people jealous

Olin 2022-04-20 09:02:07

In the book, I saw that someone wrote an article to recommend this movie, so I thought that after watching the movie, I should leave a movie review in return.

The first half of the movie spent a lot of time tracking Alex, his diet, his personality, hobbies, and relationship status. It seems that, like most people, he is loved and dissatisfied by others. Until he went to climb El Capitan.

“For me its all about performance”

This is the thing he wants to do most in his life, the thing that he has been thinking about every day for eight years, and it is meaningless to live without doing it.

After hard work, careful planning, and more than 60 attempts, he set off.

The shots of climbing the Chief Rock showed his hands, feet, and face. In every shot, he was like a god of power, and his whole body glowed. Every time he passed a hurdle, he gave the shot a smile so bright that it made the opposite of you heart beat. Begin to understand him, support him, be happy for him, and reflect on the glorious moments of your own life.

I don't know if most of the social animals have something they want to do. I don't have it. So whenever I see that they can see a point without hesitation and rush forward with all their might, I envy and envy is followed by an even greater emptiness, as if their lives are slowly dipping the entire canvas with a drop of ink, every time The strokes are all planned and deliberate, and then I paint a stunning and spectacular work, but I am looking for points on the entire canvas, I don’t know where to start, and in the search and confusion, I have eliminated the big picture. part of the time.

This is probably the reason why I cry every time I watch a similar movie. Maybe founders, artists, freelancers, etc., they draw the power to continue to shed blood from the movie, so as to support a step forward on their own life path. As for me, I just saw countless different ways of living, and after I was envious, I continued to struggle in a chaotic life.

After his successful rock climbing, his sentence "I didn't compromise on any of the things that were super important to me." really gave me a boost and made up for it. I am always compromising, whether I love it or not, it is very easy to reconcile with myself. So it is bound to not see a more beautiful scenery.

And of course, "—So what's next, what are you gonna do Alex?"—"Mmm, I'm probably gonna hang board."

A normal person would probably take the afternoon off.

What else can I say about this attitude of persevering in love and persevering in hard work?

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Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Alex Honnold: Everyone dies one day, and free climbing just makes that day go faster. ——Jin Guowei: I have always felt conflicted about making a film about free-hand rock climbing, because it is too dangerous, it is hard not to imagine, your friend Alex, when climbing in some extremely dangerous situations, You're filming him, so he's overstressed, and your footage brings him to life as he dies. We had to get over it all and understand that even if the worst happened, we could shoot with peace of mind. ——The movies most often associated with watching movies are "127 Hours" and "Mission Impossible". Some of the climbing cliffs and cliffs in the documentary feel more thrilling and exciting to me than the live-action movie, especially when I climbed the El Capitan with bare hands at the end. I was really afraid that he would fall down accidentally, without knowing the fate of the protagonist. The staff who participated in the shooting at the scene were even more frightened and apprehensive (the photographer sometimes dared not look at the monitor)…. - Muse's sound near the end creditsThe prelude took me by surprise.

  • Marcella 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    There is such a scene in the movie: Alex and Pete Croft jointly stated that they did not want others to film the process of free climbing, Pete said, "It is too important to maintain the original intention of climbing, and I am most afraid that the production team will follow, It will change your mentality." This is not to justify the mediocrity of this documentary, the single performance technique can highlight Alex's personal charm, and his explanation alone is enough to attract attention. We all know that action movies rely on editing to mobilize audiences, but this documentary achieves the same, and it's all real. In the last twenty minutes of "Freedom Rock Climbing", my hands were clenched tightly, my palms were sweaty, and by the end I was so excited that my eyes were filled with tears. From him, I felt the "magical energy" that the warlocks called him. He was as small as an ant among the mountains, but his energy was enough to detonate the entire universe. "Everyone dies one day, and free climbing just makes that day go faster."

Free Solo quotes

  • Mark Synnott: That's the most magnificent crack on planet Earth.

  • Alex Honnold: Having the girlfriend in the van is awesome. I mean, she's cute and small and, like, livens the place up a bit, doesn't take up too much room. I mean, it's, pretty much makes life better in every way.