The Amazon jungle occupies half of the world's rainforest, and is called the "Lung of the Earth". It can be seen that this secret environment is a natural huge oxygen bar, a paradise for all kinds of animals, and a perfect adventure place that explorers are passionately pursuing; Under the leadership of the mysterious guide, Bena and his two partners went deep into the Amazon jungle to search for the lost gold. When stepping into the jungle, the civilized world of mankind is far away, and the only thing within reach may be ours. With the air to breathe, the territory in the secret realm does not belong to human beings. Every time you want to enter, you have to bear the punishment of nature;
The most exciting content of this film comes from the three-week survival battle between Bena and the jungle. From the damage of the kayak to the separation from the companion, one person can survive unarmed. You can imagine 3 weeks = 21 days = 168 hours = 10080 minutes. Having to withstand the variability of the Amazon climate and the alternation of day and night and the eye of carnivores, I think that for a person, it will really be on the verge of collapse of human nature; those who are eager to survive and face the dying may create a tragic epic;
It was another night. The ragged Pena looked up at the unique and beautiful starry sky of the Amazon jungle, dreaming about the beauty of the past. When the sun rose again and he discovered the beauties of primitive tribes living in the Amazon jungle, the birth of that kind of hope would be The elixir to repair every damaged cell in his body; the illusion of stepping into a desperate situation and igniting hope makes people insist on breaking through the limits of the body again. This is the survival philosophy and belief of people in the limit state.
The jungle can give you a steady stream of wealth, and it can also give you challenges to survive; how can you survive in the secret realm for 3 weeks? After watching the movie, you can imagine the "jungle" survival we once had.
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