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Cecil 2022-05-25 13:40:16

1. The tour guide is not tricky. Follow the movie to speculate that he can't swim and has a leadership conflict with the members. Besides, one of the team members is in poor condition and can't continue, so he doesn't want to take the waterway, so he decides to return, and the other two Want to continue.

2. An Indian woman is a schizophrenia caused by a male protagonist in a difficult situation. Under extreme mental pressure, it is the brain's response to produce hallucinations to calm the spirit.

3. The red ant is a situation where the male protagonist is extremely exhausted and is almost into a coma. For the method for his own situation, he will be dead and coma. The pain can stimulate the brain and make himself awake, in order to run to the river for help.

4. I suggest looking at survival from the perspective of the third person. Faced with sudden torrents, insufficient tools, missing partners, long periods of high mental stress and vigilance, it is difficult to say that suddenly become an expert, and all rational responses are perfect, not to mention He is a fooled donkey, not a specialized survival expert.

5. In the final ending, the movie is adapted from real events. We know that this is a real event, not the ending of the movie. The endings of the other two are very unclear, such as death, simple loss of contact, and so on.

6. Actor question, please don’t regard the role played by an actor as his life, he will have unlimited role interpretation in the future, please don’t make associations when watching movies, in this movie he is a distressed traveler (I think Very good) Not a wizard with a staff to fight RPG.

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Jungle quotes

  • Karl: This is the last frontier on earth. Still alive, still wild. Not for long. We don't like wild. We don't like untamed. We're obsessed with control. So, we ruin the whole planet, and pride ourselves for creating stupid national parks with stupid rangers in stupid hats to protect what's already gone. Why? Cause we're scared. The jungle shows us what we really are. We're nothing. We're a joke. God fucked up.

  • [first lines]

    Yossi Ghinsberg: [narrating] I left Israel in 1980 after three years in the army. I was desperate to escape the well-worn path. High school, university, work, marriage, kids. Not me. I wanted to be different. To experience the extraordinary. And to enter the unknown, discover lost tribes, hidden treasures, the darkest heart of the jungle. Which is why, of course, I ended up in Bolivia, South America.