Okay, I'm going to point 233333 now. When it comes to impact, it can be said to be both visual and spiritual. As the most dangerous extreme sport in the world, cave diving often has a different fatal attraction. Especially thanks to this film for allowing us to see its dangers, giving the audience (mostly) a spontaneous admiration for the explorers, and appreciation of the beauty of the cave (of course, the beauty of the cave is not often we imagined) Tropical underwater world haha). Interested in the underwater world and early underwater photography, I went out and turned right to find my personal favorite German female director Leni Riefenstahl. She was obsessed with recreational diving in her later years and took early underwater landscape video records.
Seeing that this film was adapted from a real event, I couldn't help worrying, so I went to check the event. Screenwriter Andrew Wright had an expedition accident and started writing the script, but in his own experience there were no casualties. Really relieved. (Unchecked carefully)
At the end of the article, I would like to pay tribute to the great explorer, the pioneers. We are not the only masters of this earth, we explore and revere nature, we are just dust floating in the vast river of time.
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