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Summer 2022-03-18 09:01:05
Adapted from a real historical event: August 5, 2010, the collapse of the San Jose copper mine in Chile. Two spoonfuls of tuna a day and a small sip of milk lasted for 17 days. Without the strength and calmness of the average person, it would not be able to pass the most difficult test. Of course, the family members and the new Minister of Mines persisted, only 1%. Success. I don't know if it is the most perfect miracle of mine disaster rescue in history. What is the song that PS Ziva...
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Abelardo 2022-03-17 09:01:06
Real life is always harder than movies. Such a big accident is only because of the successful rescue and no one gets the punishment that they deserve. The politicians come out to show when they succeed, and the miners have no compensation, but for them, being able to return to their families is already lucky. I like that paragraph of fantasy eating a big meal. Is the soundtrack so happy because it is Latin America? The Chinese translation of the name is also quite boring, so I think it is a...
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Joanie 2022-03-17 09:01:06
Have you ever seen a scene where the audience can't wait to stand up and roll before the exit lights of the movie are...
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Jarret 2022-03-16 09:01:05
Overall it's ok, not enough humanity is...
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Roberto 2022-03-16 09:01:05
The most handsome government official in history turned...
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Murray 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Based on the adaptation of real events, "Rescue to the Center of the Earth" takes the life and death rescue of 33 miners from the Chilean mine disaster as the background, presenting a miracle about life. It is true that the film is unavoidable in its format. The appearance of Hollywood movies, but the respect and sincere emotion of a country for life, are still so...
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Pamela 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Another standard Hollywood-style Western spiritual values output disaster...
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Pearline 2022-03-14 14:12:25
Is it the only thing I am baffled to see that I didn't get the...
The 33 Comments
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Stanford 2022-03-29 09:01:06
geocentric rescue
I have seen some reports about black coal mines before. Those miners are really people who live at the bottom. People in reality can't imagine their lives at all. When absentee workers are trapped at the bottom of the mine, only to find that they have no basic rescue facilities, a symbolic bit...
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Jennings 2022-01-11 08:01:26
The rescue scene lacks the necessary tension
Obviously the keynote of this film is a film that promotes life rescue and care, so under the desperate and helpless environment, the human struggle of the miners under the condition of lack of food is only described in a relatively small amount of space, which is not my personal preference....
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Mario Sepúlveda: That's not a rock, that's the heart of the mountain. She finally broke.
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Luis Urzua 'Don Lucho': I knew this place was dangerous!
Mario Sepúlveda: Nobody is blaming you! You are my brother, we are going to pull together to get out of here.