YOU WILL NEVER BE THE MOST UNFORTUNE GUY

Johnny 2022-03-25 09:01:15

I originally wanted to watch Crazy Zoo, but because I didn't like watching 3D+, it was dubbed in Mandarin, so I finally gave up. As a result, I came across this movie. Let's talk about the movie scene first. Needless to say, the story takes place in Chile. Because it is a mining place, the place is relatively remote and looks like a desert. And then the movie begins with a rolling sand dune, accompanied by a red glow. A majestic momentum came to the face, and then the scene turned to a hilarious party. I want to say that the background music is really nice, I can't tell it's that kind of musical instrument, but it's the kind of cheerful tune, coupled with the enthusiasm of the revellers, it's really infectious.
The entire movie is basically a rescue story from beginning to end. The rescue includes two aspects, one is the rescue force sent by the government, and the other is the self-rescue of the trapped people. The self-rescue of the trapped people includes two aspects. One is psychological, because after all, they are trapped underground and food is extremely scarce. The ugliness of human nature is evident at this time. The other is the self-salvation of the trapped people after overcoming the psychological obstacles and uniting as one. There are several places in the movie that made me teary-eyed. Maybe as I get older and my mind matures, I can experience more of this kind of movie.
I want to emphasize a few points. First, the trapped people had conflicts when they were trapped in the face of the little food left. Second, when food is exhausted, most people begin to hallucinate and see the person they most want to see and the food they most want to eat. Third, I want to say faith. One of the trapped people was a pastor, who led everyone to pray, hoping to be redeemed by God. Perhaps in the end, it was faith that supported them through these ten days in the face of food shortages and harsh environments. They look forward to their redemption, to be reunited with their families again. Watching the contradictions and conflicts of the trapped people in the movie again and again, as well as the heart-rending heartbreak of the family members above the mine.
For a moment, I felt that the hardest thing was just that. The so-called difficulties they encountered in ordinary times were not worth mentioning at all in the face of the difficulties they encountered.
Finally, I want to say that it is also the center of this movie, never ever give up! I still remember that there is a vague sentence in the movie, probably i will never give up to find a way out until there is no way out, which means that I will never give up until I reach the Yellow River, and I don't remember what the subtitles are. ⊙▽⊙ I like this sentence very much, I also like their spirit of not giving up, I also appreciate Mario's leadership, I am also moved by the deep affection of my family, and the spirit of the Minister of Mines who never gave up until the end! They are great! Worth watching! ! ??

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  • Yessenia 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Don't talk about asking for compensation after the mine accident. If in China, first use money to block the mouths of the family members of the mine accident and block the news, no one outside will know. The best situation may be that there are 33 people buried underneath, and there are nine out of ten cases that the rescue will end before it begins. I really feel sad for the underprivileged people in China and this country.

  • Kadin 2022-03-20 09:02:20

    An unpopular movie worth seeing. The trailer is very eye-catching, and the rhythm of the whole film is also very good. Many times in the middle were moved by the puzzle. The actors fully expressed the emotions of the miners and their families. At the end, hit the climax. The black and white editing is simply beautiful. Chichichi, lelele!

The 33 quotes

  • Andre Sougarret: Learn from your mistakes.

    Laurence Golborne: Aim to miss.

  • Laurence Golborne: We're running out of time!

    Andre Sougarret: It's not a question of "if it falls", but "when".