The whole play reflects the selfishness of the rich and the humanity of the bottom people in the face of life and death, and the importance of the voice of those with experience at critical moments. There are a few things I don't understand about the rescue in the play. First, why didn't the female No. 2 rescue the person from the edge of the cliff first and then go to the rescue? Second, why did she rescue the person in the ice crack at the end? There is only one protection point for an ice axe without backup. There is still a big gap between film and television works and reality, and there is the related effect of nitroglycerin explosives.
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