First of all, the film has nothing to do with the Nazis. Is it a sin to love a country and support a nation? Germany, Nazis, Aryans, these are just nouns, identity, symbol, passion, belief. If philosophy, history, America, etc. are the same, it is also a pursuit.
Does superman really exist in the world? Can civilians be heroes? The answer is yes. While those stinky sacks are sitting in a four-star hotel, the heroes are eating dry food, drinking snow water, and fighting death until the last moment in the biting cold wind and unpredictable danger. God's realm.
When Andy struggled to say "I'm too cold", I was a little bit broken, until the end, I was still in this mood, I hate the director, how can I arrange the plot, I even Start thinking about yourself. Movies can be arranged, but reality cannot be changed.
"I climb mountains not just for me, but for those who care about me," Kertz said. Mountaineering is not to be a hero, but to conquer oneself, to live up to the people who care and trust, it is the glory that nature bestows on human beings. If Kerz and Andy abandoned the Austrians to be the first to climb the North Face, this selfish honor would be filthy and disgraceful.
Because of love, life has value.
Forget it, that bastard reporter, Arau, this bitch, can you be considered an Aryan nation? I think he's more like a jerk and a bitch.
Australia's rich man is also slightly commendable, he has humanity and understands the glory of a climber.
A final
tribute to real climbers.
Salute to the director.
Tribute to Hitler.
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