Frank, the hero's father, is an experienced cave explorer and diving expert, but because he is not in awe of nature, he goes deep into Mother Earth to explore the secrets, which makes Mother Earth very unhappy. Although he has extensive experience in caving, he is sometimes too "heady", unable to coordinate the emotions of everyone, and commits public anger. He could have stayed with his son, Josh, the hero in the film, waiting for rescue at the bottom of the big hole where bats flew over and exposed to the night sky, where there was at least enough oxygen. But he thinks that waiting is waiting for death, and taking risks can save himself. As a result, he encounters Carl, a selfish investor who ran away with an oxygen cylinder, lost his lover, and was overwhelmed by his shame and greed for life. , The two scuffled together. Unfortunately, he was pierced by the lungs of the rock protruding from the ground and died. Frank is the penultimate person to die in the film.
Carl, an adventure enthusiast, is also the sponsor of this expedition. Expeditions are just a way for him to show off himself, but at the last moment of life and death, he does not have the wit and calmness that an explorer should have, and he puts others at risk. , his selfish and greedy nature was undoubtedly exposed, and he really became the last person in this group to be killed by nature.
Victoria, Carl's girlfriend, had never done a cave expedition, but she had to rush into this muddy water, thinking that she could do anything, and at the juncture of life and death, she would not listen to the guidance of the experienced leader Frank, and she thought she was right. He fell into the rapids and drowned when he accidentally cut the cable while holding the knife to cut off the hair caught by the pulley. She is the third last person to die in the film.
George, Frank's old partner, got diving sickness due to accidental diving in the past. When diving, the blood will blister and cough up blood, which is life-threatening. When the catastrophe was imminent and the cave was flooded, he voluntarily gave up his way of life out of the mood not to endanger others' survival. He is a great self-sacrifice.
And the native guide, at the gate of the flooded cave, in order to save other companions, was hit by a falling rock and was finally "euthanized" by Frank. Generally non-white characters, it is difficult to live to the end in this kind of disaster film, who made the writers and investors all white?
The first to die, Judy, a female diver, was trying to be brave due to fatigue diving. As a result, when she was passing through the narrow cave, she was not able to concentrate and panicked, causing the oxygen tube to be scraped by the protruding rocks. die. Therefore, fatigue diving and fatigue driving will kill people.
In the end, only the hero Josh survived. He was in awe of nature enough to dislike spelunking, which was his father's passion. His father, Frank, believed that only in the exploration of the caves could they show their own value, and the caves were like sacred cathedrals to him. But for the male protagonist, spelunking doesn't make much sense, he is forced. He is pure and kind. When his father was about to execute the dying native and end the lives of others, he protested, arguing that his father did not have the right to decide the lives and deaths of others. He is righteous and obedient to the leadership, and in times of danger, he stands up, obeys the leader (his father), jumps to the cliff and hangs the cable, and he does what his father tells him to do. Of course, he was smart enough to judge from the bat droppings on the rocks that there was a nearby path to the ground; he had the talent to listen to his instincts and float to the sea to be rescued at the last moment of lack of oxygen. If such a person does not survive, what is the reason for heaven? ? ?
I don't know since when, going to the cinema to watch movies and wearing glasses became popular. Of course, if there is no such realistic 3D effect, the film will be deducted a star, it makes the audience almost immersive. The explorers who dive into the caves are like worms that fly into the mouth. How many worms can stumble in the claustrophobic passages, and finally fly out of the back door by luck and breathe the free, fresh air again? Those with claustrophobia are advised to go to the movie with caution.
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