Absolute five stars. From the beginning to the end, it is a miracle that a person can escape from war for 59 days and survive for 59 days. This one has become the hope of many Norwegians, and finally defeated the dignity of Lieutenant Fascism. The movie is adapted from real events. There will definitely be some scenes that take care of the plot of the movie, such as skiing over the garrison position, falling military emblems in the hayloft, and elk crossing the border, but compared with the moving scenes and other movies, there are really countless scenes and six rescued. Secondly, women, old ladies, older men, little girls, a family from a farm, a neutral country across the border. There are more exciting scenes, the little girl’s map guide, the farm was rescued, the toes were cut off, the serial dreams, and the touching scenes, the scene of surviving and vomiting red-eye after an avalanche, was placed in a stone crack and survived for four days, and finally the elk savior The touching scenes such as the successful cross-border escape, tears filled the eyes, and there are too many scenes worth remembering, enough to use multiple movies to compare groups. The last thing I want to say is that you have seen the memory of 330,000 Icelandic breaking into the World Cup in 2020! The unity and unity of the Nordic people is really admirable!
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