The difference is that now it seems that those things that go up and down and do protection are familiar.
However, isn't the whole plot and screenwriting design a bit too much to withstand scrutiny? It is very dangerous for a person with a history like that to walk with him rashly. And the inferior quality of the first aid equipment is completely inconsistent with the high mountain environment, and the rapid action on the high snow mountain, the key is that the common sense that nitroglycerin will explode when exposed to sunlight is waiting for the mountain, when everything is about to happen. I just knew it. . .
To be honest, if this movie is a representative of mountaineering movies, it can only be said that this type of movie is still too few and too rough. Very ruby!
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