Through the 3D effect, the film brings the audience into the extreme altitude of snowy, thin air and changeable weather, and feels this adventure with the challenger. The blue sky and white snow set off each other, the beauty is pure and beautiful. Pushed by the camera, a long string of climbers on the glacier moved slowly, and the world's first roof rushed towards the face.
The filming was very real and shocking. The audience's hearts moved up and down with the climber's situation, as nervous and entangled as the family members and rescue liaisons in the film, expecting a miracle to happen. The reality is so cruel, human beings are so small and desperate in the face of desperate heights, severe cold, and blizzards. The remains of Rob, Scott and others have survived in the snow. There are currently more than 250 bodies on Mount Everest, most of which died because of avalanches or falling from the mountains. Because the conditions on the top of the mountain are very bad and the oxygen is scarce, there is generally no way to bring people who died halfway down the mountain.
Although there is market competition among the guides of several teams in the play, the professional ethics are still admirable. When Doug runs out of oxygen and is confused and can't go down the mountain at all, the leader Rob still insists on him. In fact, with his physical strength and skills, if he gets down by himself, there should be no problem. When the team asks him to get down by himself through the walkie-talkie At that time, he cried and shouted, "It's not a desperate situation yet, this is a human life!" The audience was moved by it. When Rob asked for help from Base Camp, the team guide who had just come down from the mountain desperately went up to deliver oxygen despite the danger of his life. As a result, he walked earlier than Rob. There is also Scott, who looks like a hippie, but he fights dexamethasone and desperately returns to rescue his teammates. In the end, he is physically exhausted. This world-famous climber who has climbed to the top 5 times also sleeps in the snow mountain. His team only killed him. , Customers are well.
Mountain guide is really a very dangerous profession, and it's a real life struggle. In the harsh environment, we should not only take care of ourselves, but also take care of everyone in the team. Especially when we are rescued, we need to go back and forth and put ourselves in the doorway of life and death. The huge test.
At the end of the film, there was a real group photo of the mountaineering team, the hug between Baker and his wife after he was rescued, and Rob's wife and daughter. The location, dress and action of the group photo in the play are consistent with the real photo. Baker’s injured shape is also consistent with the photo, so real that it makes you think this is a documentary.
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