The Edge Comments

  • Ericka 2022-03-24 09:02:16

    I think back when I watched VCD, but the movie was pretty...

  • Milo 2022-03-24 09:02:16

    I think back when I watched VCD, but the movie was pretty...

  • Linnie 2022-03-21 09:02:14

    Very unique perspective to show the wilderness and humanity, but the rich man's character is a bit too...

  • Sherwood 2022-03-21 09:02:14

    You can learn a lot of survival skills. The scenery in northern Europe is great, but it’s so cold. Movies from 20 years ago are still unavailable in...

  • D'angelo 2022-03-21 09:02:14

    The director wants to create a character similar to the sages in Europe and America. But the lack of ability gives me the feeling that it has created a dehumanized and overly eccentric rich man. Later, he went to rescue the photographer like a sage. To put it bluntly, if you don’t want to aggravate the photographer’s delusion, you shouldn’t reveal at a dangerous moment that you know his relationship with his wife’s affair. Since it is revealed, you must get the gun first, don’t Give the...

  • Kasey 2022-01-02 08:01:43

    How did these six matches survive the severe winter season, let alone the next second you have to jump into the river to get soaked. Brown bears are used as objects that contrast the loneliness of the characters, and they are only dangerous for evil. Charles's fear of brown bears symbolizes his doubts about accidental death, but his calm and composure in the face of survival in the wild is more insight into the preciousness of life than anyone else. Therefore, he has repeatedly admonished and...

  • Blanche 2022-01-02 08:01:43

    A very wise old man. Halfway through, I thought that these two men would have broken arms. ....

  • Verda 2022-01-02 08:01:43

    Looking at each other is the focus of the film. Looking at the bear and slowly backing up, you can escape; looking at the enemy and slowly moving forward, you can let the enemy back up and fall into a trap, and you can also escape. This is a story about trust, about love, about betrayal, about wisdom, about the good and evil of human nature. Obviously, survival in the wild is not the focus, but the loneliness and the exposure of humanity and animality. The story may want to express more, but...

  • Ward 2022-01-02 08:01:43

    Why put virtue in the first place instead of ability? The reason is that there is this mind first, and then there is action. If you don’t guard your mind, you’re easy to get caught up in your heart, and you’re just as dangerous and ignorant as a black panther. A wise person seems to be hunted like a rabbit, but black panthers can’t bear...

  • Janice 2022-01-02 08:01:43

    The only flaw in this film is the exaggerated and artificial acting skills of Comrade Baldwin, and after being in the same frame as Hopkins, it has been enlarged infinitely, making it even more dramatic. This product is really only suitable for...

Extended Reading
  • Dane 2022-01-02 08:01:43

    Roundabout game of kill and catch

    "Why is the rabbit not afraid? Because it is smarter than the black panther." This beloved saying reflects the protagonist Charles (played by Antoni Hopkins) in his self-confident living condition and his courage unlike ordinary people. It is also his wise, perseverance and magnanimous way of...

  • Jaclyn 2022-03-24 09:02:16

    Rabbit Smarter than Panther【Rabbit Smarter than Panther】

    Last year was the first time I watched it the year before, and I watched it again today. Unforgettable, the calm, restrained and wise of the rich Charles.
        A few memorable words:
       1. Why is the rabbit unafraid?
         Because he's smarter than the panther. 2. Most people lost in     the...,

The Edge quotes

  • Charles Morse: You saved me.

    Robert Green: Get over it, Charles - I just need you to navigate.

    Charles Morse: You saved my life.

    Robert Green: Well, I couldn't kill you with Stephen around. I'd have to kill him too, and he's the only one that knows how I like my coffee.

    Charles Morse: Come on, you saved my life.

    Robert Green: Buy me something nice when we get home.

    Charles Morse: How'd you like your coffee?

    Robert Green: Huh. I like my coffee like I like my women.

    Stephen: Bitter and murky!

  • Charles Morse: What one man can do, another can do.