The deepest impression is that when surfing, the big waves rolled, the water was clear and blue, roared and roared, and the beauty was extremely shocking. I felt that human beings were super small. Nature really has infinite energy and charm. There is a lens from the perspective of a surfer. I was about to be overturned by the waves, and the waves had already rolled up with only a small hole left. It was so realistic that I felt like I was going to be rolled up.
And when I was climbing, because I had climbed before, I knew that ten minutes of rock climbing was almost the limit of the muscles for ordinary people, not to mention the few hours of bare-handed climbing on steep walls without any protection and design, watching them With the most difficult moves and lines, it was super exciting and my palms were sweating.
I think the deepest impression of the whole movie is that nature has breathtaking beauty, huge energy that makes people tremble and give goosebumps. If human civilization and steel forest make you feel suffocated and boring, it is better to explore the unknown forest more , caves and seas, will make you feel anew in awe of life, power and eternity.
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