South Americans are really a group of people who are full of sunshine and unintentional optimism, although sometimes people feel that their IQ is not too high. The small details are that this group of people are trapped in the shelter without eating or drinking, and they can make fun of each other (Bolivians taste like chicken) and self-deprecating (if this is the last dinner, then Lao Tzu resigns!), and everywhere in the film Interspersed with humor and gag (such as two women tearing each other), so a supposedly heavy disaster movie looks heart-wrenching but not heavy. The title immediately conveys the elements of this nation: the beach, the party, the straw hat, the tequila (here it's a guess, but it's always some kind of alcohol), the bright sunshine, the hearty laughter, although there is no money, it is still Can dance happily. Perhaps it is this optimistic nationalist spirit that allows them to survive so many days when the mountains and rivers are exhausted, and of course religion. Think about it, if a group of Japanese were trapped in the mine, they would have been suppressed to commit suicide or kill a few people for food first.
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