I always flip through those films after the Oscars. I think Wilderness Survival is definitely a movie worth watching again and again. For more than two hours, I stopped and read the translation of each line of dialogue or narration repeatedly. For fear of omissions and missed places. I've always loved movies of this type. For example, "Leaving Leaves Returning to Roots" directed by Zhang Yang and "Etudes" directed by Chen Huaien. Everyone talks about a person's walk and journey. Although everyone's purpose and the process they go through are very different, and the social background and customs of each country and place are even more different. But it also makes the people you meet along the way unknown and interesting. It can be said that in this kind of film, the director intentionally or unintentionally makes the protagonist break away from the normal life mode of the society, but he is also inseparable from all kinds of people in the society. While telling his own story, he also allowed himself to listen to other people's stories. The wilderness of Alaska is a place for Alex to completely let go of society and relationships. There, there are no worries and guesses, no worries, no conversations, just living. Survival in the original sense. As Alex's sister said, he measures himself and those around him by a very strict moral standard. This extreme trip is to escape history, repression, law, and tiresome obligations. Everything that bothered him, including his own parents and real name. On the way he met many different people. Couple Jane and Rainy, whose son has been missing for two years. Passionate couple Mads and Sonja swimming naked on the river bank. Kevin, the farmer who taught Alex wilderness survival skills. Tracy, a 16-year-old girl with a beautiful singing voice. There is also the lonely old man Rone who cannot do without leather carving. They all gave Alex a lot of help along the way to make his dream come true. At the same time, it also gave some things that Alex had been missing before. Including friendship, love and affection. They infected each other with reluctance and care. I think that's one of the reasons why Alex would want to leave Alaska in the end. But unfortunately, because of the flooding river, because of the helplessness of eating poisonous plants by mistake. In the end, he could only die alone in his former utopia. Look at the sky outside the bus and wait for death. While waiting, he saw himself back in the arms of his parents and burst into tears. Take those you meet along the way. Think back to what was said. Then under the same sky, leave the last words "I have had a happy life and thank the lord . Good bye and may god bless all !" a lot. It was a doomed tragedy for anyone. Alex fell bruised and bruised in his desperate pursuit of absolute freedom. The "wilderness" he seeks is actually forcibly separated from society by himself. It is more like a place to bind oneself, so that one can escape completely. Allow yourself more space to think. But unfortunately he didn't have the chance to come out. I think he should have a little regret and regret in the end. Although he already knew that "to share happiness is to get real happiness". But it will not be too late. He missed the opportunity to cherish. Everyone wants to be unwilling to be ordinary when they live. But there is too much material and money in society to make people ordinary. No one can escape this mode of operation. This is called society. This is not self-righteousness, it is the most fundamental need for survival in society. And those who dare to go against it all appear to be maverick and not ordinary. At the end of the film, the selfie photo of the real Alex really touched me. The smile he left behind is unforgettable. He may be a truly extraordinary person, but in the end he left the most ordinary smile in the world. In his once-ideal Alaska. To spend the last hours of his life under the same sky as those people. leave alone. This movie really made me think a lot about the most fundamental issues of society and people. It's hard for me to say clearly. I think this is a movie that needs to be seen once and understood by heart. . To spend the last hours of his life under the same sky as those people. leave alone. This movie really made me think a lot about the most fundamental issues of society and people. It's hard for me to say clearly. I think this is a movie that needs to be seen once and understood by heart. . To spend the last hours of his life under the same sky as those people. leave alone. This movie really made me think a lot about the most fundamental issues of society and people. It's hard for me to say clearly. I think this is a movie that needs to be seen once and understood by heart.
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