There have been many diving movies in Hollywood, and they love to bind ferocious sharks, terrifying unknown creatures, etc., to create sensory stimulation.
Also in the diving genre, this Norwegian film has nothing to do with those weird and chaotic elements.
The cold and majestic natural scenery of northern Europe in winter, a simple and tense plot like a straight line, and the deep feelings of sisters who depend on life and death constitute the entire content of the film.
Trapped at 33 meters in the icy seabed in winter, the isolated sisters struggled in low temperature and lack of oxygen. Together with the limited oxygen, the two lives on the line, and time passed quickly...
During the ice diving process, the sisters experienced twists and turns in the accident and danger. The younger sister did not want to drag her down, so she decided to give up her limited oxygen to die; she could not accept that her younger sister died in front of her, she was suffering from decompression sickness, and seriously violated the diving operation to rescue her, so that her body was damaged, her mouth and nose bleeds and she almost fainted. Extremely worried!
In addition to the attractiveness of the sisters racing against time to rescue each other, the diving equipment, equipment and methods shown in the film are very professional. The foreshadowing of the plot takes into account diving knowledge and character emotions. If it is an audience who likes deep diving, it will definitely resonate.
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