4 stars, not bad. As a biographical adventure film, there is no stereotyped description of the adventure process and jungle skills. Instead, it starts from the perspective of human nature. Not all great expeditions end in success, and those that fail should also be remembered, because they are all processes that have made great contributions to human history and should not be forgotten. The tone of the film is retro and the color is dark. It was a little uncomfortable when I first watched it, but when I saw the retro style behind it, it was more real and heavy. Recommend a look.
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