A little faith in life is a little easier.
This is a very suitable movie for those who like adventure, it will be very resonant and even more moving.
The protagonist of the movie is a person who loves extreme sports, climbing, diving, and skiing alone, how to get close to nature. He can ride a bicycle alone for dozens of kilometers in the American wilderness, and walk among the ravines like flat land, jumping and jumping very happily. He has a great love for these sports, and he loves these sports more than his girlfriend and family.
However, the story begins when he "capsulated in the gutter".
Because the stone was loose, he slid down the cliff, and unfortunately, his right arm was tightly stuck between the stone cracks. He abolished the power of nine bulls and two tigers and couldn't get his hands out.
He couldn't go anywhere because his hand was stuck, hence the name of the movie "127 Hours".
He thought of a lot of ways. At first, he pushed and hit the big rock with his hands and his body. Later, he tried to get a sling, and tried to use the rope to pull the rock up, but because the rope was elastic, it failed.
Although he experienced many failures, he never gave up. He used a camera to record his bad days. On the first day, he recorded something similar to his last words, begging the person who saw his body and found the camera to take the camera He gave it to his parents; later he began to repent of his debts to his parents and his ex-girlfriend; then he directed and acted by himself, and described his situation as a joke. He was using entertainment to relieve his anxiety. I laughed, but It hurts him even more.
He fell into the stone crevice in the great wasteland. There are few people there, and there are only two or three adventurers. No one will find out if they shout. If he can't save himself, all that awaits him is death.
But he was really determined to survive, he ate his contact lenses, drank his own urine, told himself it was cold beer, cut his injured hand, and drank his own blood. I was so terrified that I couldn't bear to look directly at him many times, but he did it in order to live.
In the end, in order to find a way to survive, he abruptly broke his hand and cut his arm again and again with a very blunt knife. Every time he broke a tendon, he would scream in pain. I can see goosebumps in front of the screen, the pain is really unbearable for ordinary people, but he still holds his teeth.
"Don't faint" was the only thing he said to himself.
It takes a strong person to be so rational and firm.
Many people in the barrage said that the source of everything is the protagonist himself. If he didn't do these adventure sports, this kind of thing would not have happened. But isn't the greatest charm of a person just for the things he loves, and he is willing to bear all possible bad consequences?
At the end of the movie, Allen (the protagonist), through his own efforts, finally cut off his arm, walked out of the stone crack, and successfully sought help.
After he recovered, he lost a hand, but he did not give up the sport. He still loves and takes risks, but he has learned to leave his own route notes and learn to express his feelings better to those he cares about.
He's married and has kids, but he's still going out and enjoying his adventures.
Most people in life, who have experienced failure, will start to feel sorry for themselves, start to be afraid, and start to feel hopeless. But failure is never meant to hold us back. How many people in life lack Allen's desire for survival and fearlessness in the movie. The things we truly love are worth fighting over and over again.
This is a small production, almost one person can hold up a whole movie, but the effect is so thrilling. Calm down and look at it, Allen's every move to survive is worthy of admiration, for his wisdom, for his calmness, and even more for his bravery.
This is a movie about a lonely adventurer who is determined to survive.
Since Allen can grit his teeth to survive in such a situation, he will not give up. Living in the red dust, we who are running around for the firewood, rice, oil and salt, what reason do we have to give up lightly?
How can we give up what we love just because of a little difficulty, since Allen has been through such danger without losing his love for adventure?
Each of us is an adventurer, and we should go forward bravely!
As long as you don't give up, you can always see the light of day.
So I really like a scene in the movie - there are ten minutes a day where the sun shines under the crevices of rocks, where Aaron is trapped. And whenever the sun came down, Allen would jump out his legs to feel the sun.
Perhaps the time for light to appear is very short, but in order to wait for the moment to see the light, no matter how much effort you make in the front, it is worth it.
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