Understand the behavior of the male protagonist from the perspective of possible BUG.
First of all, it is worth complaining that the main communication equipment of the two plane crashes was damaged, which is not directly reflected in the film. Although the probability is small, it is not a big problem.
After all, without such a coincidence, the story cannot be established.
Secondly, the rescue helicopter appeared for the first time under bad weather conditions, and generally returned directly when encountered bad weather.
However, the specific conditions of bad weather depend on the pilot's judgment, and there is no absolute objective standard, because the local weather conditions are different, and the specific rescue situations are also different.
Illusion, I can fight back, she (he) likes me.
The first rescue is more different in that the crew members are husbands and wives. Although they are not shown in the film, they are still likely to be wives. The hostess suggested to try to rescue them.
After all, it feels different from seeing the trapped person visually and not seeing it with your own eyes.
People engaged in rescue work do not take any risks at all, and only do things according to the most conservative rules. It is not easy to watch people waiting for rescue in pain, disappointment, or even death if they miss it.
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In the end, however, it was found that the weather conditions were too bad, and it crashed while preparing to return to the voyage.
The reason why the wife tried the last rescue is that the hostess's attitude towards the male host was not positive enough after being rescued. Although she was injured, although the husband died, she still felt too cold. Until later, said later.
Then, there are many ways to pull the heroine up the mountain. The simplest method is to thread the ice axe into the ice axe, use it as a fulcrum, connect it to another sled, use gravity to push it, get stuck in the position, and drag it back up.
Compared with direct pulling, it saves much effort, and it will not fail again and again and waste energy.
However, people's judgment in a low temperature environment will drop significantly. When I was a child, I personally experienced it. I forgot to wear gloves in the ice and snow. I trembled all the way. I didn't expect the gloves to be in the schoolbag or even check it.
Simply put, the brain is frozen.
Obviously the Arctic is colder, so if the male protagonist has not done similar work or related training before, it is excusable not to consider it.
Finally, the second time I saw the helicopter asking for advice, the male protagonist went down and pushed the female protagonist uphill before starting to ask for help. In the eyes of most people, it was a serious and unforgivable bug.
This is indeed a BUG, but how to say, this is a necessary BUG for the overall performance of the film.
To be precise, it is a Schrodinger BUG that you think it is.
Try to imagine, bring yourself into the male lead, into his experience.
The plane crashed and survived well alone.
Although not as interesting as "Salmon Fishing in Yemen" and lack of oil and salt, the sense of harvest is not bad.
From almost rescued to taking care of a person who rescued oneself, when the medicine ran out and the other party’s physical condition was getting worse, well, after some thinking, just for the other party, risking huge risks to drag the heroine on foot Go to another season site.
In the process of walking, I have to experience self-doubt at all times. Is it worth it?
Only myself, I don’t need to take risks at all. I can wait for the next rescue with peace of mind. Moreover, there are more equipment available now, which can be said to be safer. I can tortured my conscience anytime and anywhere on the way.
And every bad situation, blizzard, blocked mountain slopes, polar bear attack, every such experience will deepen suspicion and deepen the torture of conscience.
Then, when the materials were exhausted, exhausted, and the other party could not hold his own hand tightly, he chose to give up, even if he knew that the other party was still alive, rationally telling himself that only by leaving alone would he have a chance of surviving.
If you encounter rescue at this time, don't doubt, the male lead must immediately pull away the help smoke, because the male lead's judgment order at this time is clear and the judgment is clear.
But the story is not over. Following the sad tune of the viola, what the male protagonist sees is the stubborn flower of life blooming in the crevices of the Arctic ice and snow.
It is the hope for the future, the proof of survival, and another self-doubt.
The story is not over yet,
Then, falling into the ice cave, being stuck by the rock, unable to escape, is the biggest psychological change of the male protagonist.
In this case, I truly experience the loneliness and helplessness after being unable to act, and let the male protagonist fully empathize with the experience of the female protagonist, being helped and abandoned, not just loneliness, despair that does not need to be expressed in words.
Return to the hostess's greetings again, "Hello", "You are not alone", "I'm sorry"
Max Mickelson's superb acting in this scene is truly moving.
The attitude of the heroine has also changed at this time, her expression is obviously enriched, even if the injury is more serious at this time.
After understanding the male lead at this key point, it is not difficult to understand the male lead's behavior afterwards.
To relieve the pain with freezing and numbness, drag a broken leg, leaning on crutches, and continue to lead the heroine forward, regardless of the cost, regardless of personal life or death.
At this time, the male protagonist has cancelled the idea of personal survival first.
The male protagonist and the female protagonist have become an inseparable whole, facing life and death together, facing the unknown destiny together, and neither party will be alone again and experience despair.
It’s like thinking that after the rescue leaves, the male lead is still comforting the female lead, it’s okay, Is's okay.
This is an extreme emotional expression, but it is indeed a reasonable feeling after repeated experience.
This is a psychological change naturally presented in the film. It is not just about saving others (female protagonist) by embodying human nature. What the director wants to express is not just a great and selfless story about saving others by disregarding one's own life, nor just because of his own accident. The compensation of guilt, which embodies the humanitarian part, is taking the female protagonist away, until the abandonment is very sufficient, and the latter part (broken leg dragging the person) is already irrational and far beyond the scope of ordinary rescue.
The protagonist has sufficient time to evaluate the danger, and even has already evaluated it and gave up, and it goes without saying what it means to return again.
In other words, this kind of return must have a completely different psychological state from the previous one, rather than a purely humanitarian return due to another hesitation and conscience.
Only after the protagonist feels lonely and desperate can he go beyond his own life and death and connect the fate of the two people.
Under the control of such emotions, to survive together and ask for help together has become an unsurprising choice.
Carrying out the hostess and facing the rescue, mistakenly thinking that the helicopter is away, still telling the hostess, "It's okay, I'll be with you", and lying down on the snow together holding hands are all strengthening, or a further manifestation, of this unique relationship. To the audience, trying to make the audience understand them, understand their feelings and choices.
Yes, it is not sensible, but sensibility cannot take this step.
Either die together or live together.
Living and dying together is never reason but beauty.
In summary, the inability to understand this kind of feeling is indeed a BUG, and it does not exist after understanding the BUG.
And if you are willing to understand, you will be more moved and feel more beauty in watching the movie.
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