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A man trapped in the North Pole, in isolation and helplessness, built a survival cabin based on the crashed plane. The cabin of the plane is complete, sheltered from wind and snow, and can be protected from threats when sleeping in a sleeping bag in the plane. He chives ice for fishing, stores in iron boxes, and eats fish raw. Chisel out an SOS sign and wait for rescue. In addition, the hand-cranked transmitter asks for help and draws a map. He uses the timing sound of the watch to plan his daily actions and establish a long-term survival camp. It can be seen that the male protagonist has strong will, self-discipline, and strong survival skills.
One day, a helicopter that might be used to search and rescue him crashed near him due to excessive wind and snow, causing one death and one injury. He carried the wounded to his base camp and gave her medicine and food. And found useful tools from the crashed helicopter: lighters, maps, sledges, crampons, etc. The family photo of the injured was taken out and placed next to the female injured.
He learned from the map that there was a supply station in the distance, and he decided to take the wounded who was still in bed. Unexpectedly, the nearest route found through the map was unable to overcome due to a high slope, so I chose another route that was 2.5 times longer. On the way, he found that the injured person's condition had worsened and vomited blood, and he checked that the wound had festered. He decided to leave the injured, set off on his own, before leaving, put the injured family portrait in her hands and clenched tightly. Unexpectedly, when he turned around, he fell into an ice hole and scratched his calf. He turned back and decided to take the wounded and move on. On the way, they found a search and rescue helicopter, but it was too far away. He ignited the incendiary bomb and lit his down jacket, but he couldn't be found. In desperation, he took the injured hand and lay on the ice and snow. In, he said: You are not alone, it's okay.
At the end of the film, the camera sees the close-up of the hands of the two people holding together and the face of the male lead, and sees the helicopter falling behind them in the blurred background. The film is over.
First of all, this is a very documentary film, which shows the true side of the Arctic. The survival challenges brought by the severe weather and the threat of polar bears have a strong sense of substitution. Secondly, this is also a fascinating story. At the beginning of the story, the protagonist's self-disciplined and rigorous survival action made the audience expect it to establish a long-term survival camp, and also established the expectation of watching the movie that it will face survival challenges in the future. After the wounded came, he made a change in his survival strategy and gave up the temporarily safe survival cabin to a supply point that was more likely to be rescued. Emotionally, the protagonist’s care and non-giving up of the wounded is a moving side of humanity. Opposite the reality of the wounded’s deteriorating condition, he also showed his sense. After being injured, he came back to be with the wounded and moved forward together and felt humanity. Love and reason in the house.
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