This movie will leave people in a daze: the clear blue sky, the deep blue sea ice, the light blue splashes, yes, these are all common, but what makes you forget to breathe is the endless North Pole at a glance.
The measurement of nuclear radiation, the sharper radiation alarm sound, and then the footsteps running on the bumpy ice, there is rock music, and the halo of footsteps in front of the rising sun.
The footsteps take you into a story: an old man who lost his family meets a young man who listens to rock and cs, repeating mechanical work in a boring climate station.
So, when you watch the air become foggy, you find that there is still so much blue ice on the sea, and you later realize that the cod caught by the old man has been dried to eat, and you are thankful that the nuclear generator has finally been transported.
When you follow the looming line of rock music, after walking through the summer of the little boy who has just begun to realize the responsibility and life, you find that this has never been a thrilling feature film. She is just a silhouette of life, but with outstanding pictures and photography, you realize that time is going, and we face those strong hearts, there is still a lot to learn-our group of hairy children.
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