I feel that the rating is a bit low, this movie can reach more than 8 points. According to the usual tradition of Korean films, the film is also full of irony. First of all, the jerry-built tofu dregs project led to the collapse of the tunnel, and the male protagonist was trapped in the tunnel and could not extricate himself. Then, when the 17th day of the rescue came, the rescue leader thought that he could successfully rescue the protagonist, but found that the sloppy construction party had drawn the tunnel drawings incorrectly, and the rescue well had been placed in the wrong place. All efforts were wasted, and the 17-day rescue It's like playing all white.
The people here haven't been rescued yet, but the minister and other officials are busy taking pictures with the male protagonist's wife for a show. When the dying protagonist is rescued, they rush over not to care about his physical condition, but to take photos for political achievements. As a result, the rescue captain slapped him in the face with a word. When people's lives are in danger, the media is shocked by the insensitivity of using other people's pain as an eye-catching tool to interview people how they feel for the hot phone connection.
Watching this film, I was shocked by the human desire to survive. With a piece of cake, a bag of dog food, and two bottles of mineral water, the protagonist persisted in the dark tunnel for 35 days. What kind of perseverance and tenacity is this? Unyielding perseverance ~ In such a hard wait, the protagonist can still maintain an optimistic attitude, share dog food with the puppy, and look at the puppy who is peeing with humor and say: I will not drink your urine, never Do not drink. As a bystander, I seem to suffer more than him. For a foodie like me, there is nothing more cruel than being hungry and eating nothing.
With the arrival of the 17th day, the male protagonist is full of expectation that when he will be rescued and reunited with his family, a cruel reality makes the male protagonist collapse. The 17 days of suffering and suffering have all turned into nothingness, and everything has to be restarted from scratch However, across the screen, I can feel the protagonist's despair on the verge of suffocation and no love. I'm used to seeing the despairing endings of Korean movies, thinking that the uncle is dead this time, but this time there is a reversal. Although he learned that the rescue was over, Uncle Rou was not defeated and still did not give up. He persisted until the 35th day with astonishing willpower. The captain who believed that he was still alive heard the trumpet, and finally his efforts were not in vain. He was saved.
Ha Zhengyu's superb acting skills bring the audience into the plot perfectly, making people feel the depression and despair of being trapped in the tunnel. My mood has been closely following the ups and downs of the protagonist's emotions. I am worried for him. I feel like his thirst and hunger. I am scared to drink a few more sips of water while watching the movie. Through this film, I fully realized the importance of carrying a power bank with me and having more food and water in the car.
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