You're not far from home, only 10,000 kilometers away
- watch "Polar Rebirth"
"Polar Rebirth" is a movie based on the real manager of German officer Clemence Freer during World War II. It is also a prison-themed film. There are many to watch, like Hart's War and the Ninth Day, but it is rare for other films to show such courage and perseverance.
The detailed descriptions in the film are impressive:
Impression 1: The little food that Keevens brought has been eaten. Facing the snowy fields around him, Keevens knelt down in despair and screamed to the sky, "Our father in the sky. , please give me food..." Facing the boundless snow field, it seemed that he was about to reach the end of his life, helplessness and despair came to him at that moment.
Impression 2: Kivins, who has been walking in the snow all day, is exhausted, and he hardly believes that he can get out of Siberia. Apart from the heavy snow, he couldn't see anything. However, a miracle occurred, and a small tree suddenly appeared in front of him - a small tree that symbolized hope and life. Although it trembled uncontrollably in the wind and snow, it still stood there firmly and straight. The ecstatic Kivins ran over and hugged it tightly, shouting, "It's a tree, you are a tree. I'm about to succeed!" I remember seeing a few green patches on the way back from the Gobi Desert in Xinjiang The poplar tree, so far moved. Life can also bring moving, especially in such a harsh environment, arousing the desire and courage to live.
Impression 3: Geoff said to the protagonist Keevens: You are not far from home, only 10,000 kilometers away. 10,000 kilometers is a long way off, but for Keevens. His superhuman courage and perseverance can allow him to overcome such a difficult journey, not to mention only 10,000 kilometers. The protagonist has completed one thing in three years - going home. When walking in the snow, the protagonist records his journey by counting bullets. Step by step in the extremely cold Cape Diniff. Every day is short, but focusing on one thing every day can make a big difference.
Disadvantages: The protagonist's story with a young girl among the residents of Yakutsk seems too conventional, as if every hero should have a story with a beautiful woman.
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