Thanks to the director, actors, and special effects for bringing us such a touching story.
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The male protagonist starts from 1 and crosses Norton Bay to Shaktoolik, which is the place of the red cross, and meets the sled rider from Nuato (the train sends the serum to this place). After receiving the serum, he returns immediately and crosses the ice cracked again. From Norton Bay to Golovin, which is the yellow fork, hand it over to the next sleigh rider, and finally to Nome. The reporter only photographed Balto, the last sled dog delivered at the time, so the American newspapers at the time mainly reported Balto, including the sculptures in Central Park in New York. In fact, the protagonist shown in the movie should indeed be Togo, and Togo's cleverness and intuition are much higher than other dogs. Judging from the ice on the cracked ice, there is no road in the storm, and you can go down the mountain on the cliff and so on. It can be seen that, of course, several times of escape from the room, the dog ring showed unparalleled intelligence. The distance the male lead ran was 260 miles, about 420 kilometers, which was also the most difficult section. The movie only lasts about 2 hours, but it actually took 4 and a half days to run. In the middle, I only took a rest for 5 hours. In a stormy day at -50 degrees, climbing mountains and crossing the sea is really not something ordinary people can do.
The male lead’s sense of responsibility, bravery, and I really don’t want to be a famous Norwegian sled rider. As I spent the winter in Northeast-30, I understand that in that environment, it’s really a life of nine deaths, the glory of human nature, and Togo. Shows far more loyalty and bravery than many people make the whole film full and full. The special effects on the ice surface of Norton Bay are also very brilliant. The actual ice surface is quite far away. The movie only shows a long shot, and the actual ice surface is dozens of kilometers away.
On New Year’s Eve, I was so touched to see such a good film. Let’s take a look at the "demolition expert" at home Erha, I. . . .
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