Because he was seen through the drama before, he held a pillow with him all the time. When he felt that he was going to "get off" (really... hand...), quickly took the pillow. He covered his face, hee hee, and finally managed to avoid the part he shouldn't see, even though there was a live commentary next to him, he broke the bone, he folded it again, he pierced a hole with a knife, short oil, he put his hand in The hole was short and oily, and there was a big slit. He picked up the tendon and stirred the meat with a vise. . . He cut it off. . . (Haha, Chi Guoguo's mentality of revenge, after being polluted by other people's hearing, is like this.)
This is a good-looking and touching documentary film. It's hard to describe how good it is, and it doesn't seem to have a high intention. , There are always people who praise the true feelings of the world, but. . . I thought you arrogant child would learn to cherish family after this lesson, but when the camera turned around, you carried a prosthetic limb and did some unreliable things. . .
There are a lot of scenes that describe the inner monologue of the protagonist, and the way of shooting is also very special. I always feel that it will become a classic
. Swimming shot of my cockroach, yelling at someone who always said that my breaststroke palm is wrong: "Liar! People don't have palms, and a left hand can flow like a frog!" Someone replied faintly: "You can play with someone's left hand. Well, it's a left hand that kills the right hand..."
Dang. . . field. . . stone. . . change. . .
Forget the background of the eight protagonists,
Alan Ralston graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, and worked for Intel Corporation, but because Intel refused to give him a 3-week vacation to let him climb Dana in the United States In Lifeng, Allen fired Intel in a rage. After that, he came to Aspen and found a job in a sports equipment store, which gave him more opportunities to climb and explore.
Celebrity quotes, beware of the stone that was waiting for you billions of years ago~
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