K2's position in the mountaineering industry lies in its difficulty. Since K2 is clear in the movie, mountaineering should be respected at least, but the scene in the last half hour was taken for granted.
They dealt with the broken leg as if they were on the mountain at the door of the house~~The helicopter rescue of the Mount Everest disaster in 96 is the highest rescue in history, which seems to be a little over 6,000.
It seems that about mountain climbing, completely fictitious scripts always have a lot of problems...Vertical Limit, K2, Absolute Peak. The scripts adapted from real stories are mostly not bad: the North Wall, Nanga Parbat, including "168 Hours of Frozen" (this movie is difficult to distinguish between a documentary and a feature film).
Most of the feature films of mountaineering movies show the human spirit and the will in the struggle against nature... But I doubt this view.
Jon Kracock wrote the book "Into the Thin Air Zone" about the famous 96 Mount Everest disaster. The resources of that movie are difficult to download, and I haven't seen it yet. But at the end of the book is part of the post posted on the Internet on the South African forum on Mount Everest on October 14, 1996:
I am a Sherpa orphan. My father died on the Khumbu Glacier while carrying luggage for an expedition in the late 1960s. My mother died of heart failure in Perize below while carrying luggage for another expedition in 1970. My three brothers and sisters also died for various reasons. My sister and I were sent to European and American families to raise them.
I have never returned to my hometown because I think it should be cursed. My ancestors fled to the Solu-Kumbu area to avoid persecution in the lowlands. They found refuge there under the protection of "Sakya Mata" (mother god). In return, they should protect the temple of the goddess from outsiders.
However, our people are acting in the opposite direction. They helped the outsiders find the way to enter the temple, stood on top of her head, cheered and cheered as a victor, and desecrated every inch of her body and polluted his chest. Some of them had to take their lives for this, while others were able to escape but sacrificed the lives of others...
Therefore, I believe that the Sherpas are also responsible for the tragedy that occurred in Sakya Mata in 1996. I have no regrets about not being able to return to my hometown, because I know that the people there will be punished by the heavens, as well as the wealthy and arrogant outsiders who think they can conquer the world. Remember the Titanic? Even the so-called unsinkable it sank. How stupid people like Weathers, Pittman, Fisher, Lausanne, Tenzing, Messner, and Bonnington are in front of the "Mother God". Therefore, I swear that I will never return to my homeland and become a blasphemous conspirator.
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