A great mountain-climbing theme movie, not to be missed. This kind of shooting method of letting the parties tell is very suitable for this movie, so that the audience can realize that they came out alive when the protagonist is in an extreme dilemma and cannot bear to watch it, otherwise it would be too cruel. To be honest, I don’t dare to look at the eyes of the two climbers. The first time I saw their eyes, I knew they were witnesses. I can probably guess how cruel it is, and the eyes can’t deceive people. This is also this work. One of the highlights-thorough truth. Compared with many movies with similar themes, this film pays more attention to portraying the mental state of climbers. The audience can truly feel the mood of the characters: whether it is facing mountaineering difficulties, facing abandonment and being abandoned, facing death, this Tuoye's expression of facing the essence of human nature has won my heart, and facing death will make people live better.
The director’s professionalism of climbing in the movie is also just right. It will not make non-climbers understand it, nor will it make people who know mountaineering feel too long-winded. The basic science popularizes Alpine climbing and also explains the technical climbing. risk. Let me briefly talk about my views on the unavoidable problem. Throwing aside the moral aspect, Simon cutting the rope is absolutely sensible. I feel that even if it is late, if Simon is kidnapped emotionally and morally and hangs on forever, those two people will die. So it can be said that it was Simon’s severance that saved the lives of both of them. Of course, I have to say, I know this is what the director wants to convey to the audience. As for the story behind it, only the person concerned knows it. It is meaningless to speculate. If I were to choose between the two roles, I would rather choose the role of Joe instead of facing Simon's to be or not to be.
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