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Noelia 2022-03-22 09:01:33

The scenery is so beautiful and the story is mediocre, I had a hunch at the beginning that I would not be able to tell who was who. After reading the film review, I think the real 96 Mountains may look better.
The film reminds me of "The Great Tragedy".
The elementary school seems to have seen reports in the newspapers that have something to do with the 96 Mountain Difficulties, so I have some impressions of the real difficulties of mountain climbing, and I don't think the details of the film have increased.
It's not worth it to me to risk my life on Everest, but if climbers die and still feel that it's worth living their dreams, it's their life, what they choose I don't have the right to judge, but I suspect that they are dying. If the moment could be re-selected, most of them would probably choose not to climb the mountain, right?
Safety first, commercial mountaineering should also consider the life safety of the guide.
Doug's experience tells us that unless you are really willing to die for your dreams, and you are not guilty of dying with others, you must rationally abide by the rules and safety first. Of course, film critics said that the lack of oxygen in the brain may be the main reason.
I admire those people who are willing to go back to the mountains to save people. I have to admit that I was surprised that there were still people willing to take the risk of lack of oxygen to find them.
I recalled the news I read in elementary school again, saying that because of the commercial development of Mount Everest, some people say that it is as easy as taking an elevator, and it loses the meaning of climbing. So in fact, what many people want is not to see the scenery of the top of the world, but to prove that I have the ability to see other people, and it is easy to see if there are more people.

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  • Alivia 2022-03-23 09:01:37

    Nature is the most beautiful villain. For me, the focus of this scenery film is not the tragic and solemn feelings of the splendid rivers and mountains or the tiny human beings struggling to the death in front of the villain, but the whole Hollywood! bright! star! Mountaineering team! The theme itself is easy to tear, and it is not easy to evaluate the script. The fun lies in recognizing the face. The camaraderie among several team leaders is more touching than the camaraderie between them and their families off the field. Again, courage is not about reaching the top, it is about giving up.

  • Seamus 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The extremely mediocre Hollywood giant system wastes a group of casts, the group play is weak, and the single player is flat. The all-white scene is tiring to see. But this is the real Himalayan ladder. As a face-blind person, I completely kneeled in the end, and finally recognized Jack, the soy sauce. To be honest, I don't even dare to go hiking after reading it.

Everest quotes

  • Scott Fischer: Sit down man, acclimatize.

  • Rob Hall: Everest is another beast altogether.