2. First, the company’s personnel department called, and then the rescuer called, and then Paul’s wife called. Of course, Paul told his wife the phone number in the message, so what kind of information was before her wife’s call? How do people know Paul's number? It should be that the clip where Paul notified others of the number was omitted from the film. Otherwise, when Paul asked if the terrorists were killed and who would rescue him, Dan would not say: "We can locate it again."
3. I don't doubt that the rescuers actually carried out the rescue because they were on the phone. The sound of the truck and the final excavation can be heard clearly. And Mark White should have died two weeks ago because the rescue failed. Otherwise, if Mark was rescued on the same day, there should be Mark's voice and the rescuer's question when the coffin was finally opened. In addition, it may not be so easy to know at the first glance that a dead body covered with sand for 2 weeks is Mark White.
4. From the way Mark White died, it can be seen that it was most likely the same group. Therefore, from the short time of excavating Mark White, it once again confirmed the first hypothesis that Paul was not buried deep.
The final scene of the film is the core of the film. It is a scene where despair and hope collide. Paul heard the rescuer say: "Sorry." and it should be said: "OK." At a loss, it became the index label of this movie.
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