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Some people die at the age of thirty

“Some people die at the age of thirty and are buried at the age of eighty.”

“How many days in life can you live according to your own ideas?”

"For freedom, for the distance, fuck your fate."

These are a few lines from the movie "Seventy-Seven Days".

At first I was only attracted by the movie’s promotional poster, but as the director’s footage unfolded over these 110 minutes, the breathtakingly beautiful Third Pole landscape, the intertwining of life and death in the restricted area of ??life, and the way the film unfolded. The transcendent freedom of death and rebirth, all of this makes my heart unable to calm down. . .

The film is a film and television creation based on the true story of the adventure writer Yang Yinsong who traveled alone through the uninhabited land of Qiangtang for 77 days.

“I walked across 1,400 kilometers alone without any human habitation or backup. I don’t know if this is a journey with no return.”

The male protagonist in the film is An urban youth who wanted to live his true self in his limited life spent two years planning in detail and decided to travel alone across the no man's land of Qiangtang for 80 days. Before setting off again, he met the heroine of the film. blue sky.

Lan Tian is a female photographer with high paraplegia. Originally an outdoor travel enthusiast, she had no choice but to play a trick of fate. During a hike in Medog, she accidentally fell down a two-meter-high steep slope in order to take pictures of the stars, and she started living in a wheelchair.

The film unfolds in a way that the memories between the male and female protagonists are intertwined with the male protagonist’s experience of traveling alone. It tells the story of the male and female protagonists’ yearning for freedom and their resistance to fate.

She said: "The first time I saw you, it was like seeing myself. I thought your eyes were very sincere and stubborn."

He said: "I Not a lunatic, nor a loser in life."

She said: "Many people come here to complain for no reason. This is the first time I have seen someone as determined as you."

He said: "After living for half my life, I just want to do something I want to do."

She said: "My life... is divided into before and after the wheelchair. , I feel so tired of living."

He said: "I can understand your unhappiness."

She said: "You think your fate is unfair. Fight, but as for me, I only have this pair of hot wheels."

He said: "Actually, you can do it too. Didn't you come to Kailash before or now?"

She said: "We made an agreement, I will live, and you must come out alive."

Even if fate is unfair and God plays tricks on them, between life and death, they will eventually survive. Still found the true meaning of life.

The ending of the film is open-ended. No matter how the audience understands the life and death of the male protagonist, I feel that at the last moment, he achieved spiritual detachment at the critical point of death, and in the end the director chose Show this emotion in an unrealistic picture.

The blue sky in the picture stood up and danced heartily and selflessly.

The male protagonist in the picture is no longer in the embarrassment of life and death due to lack of food, water, and wolf siege. Instead, he is happily laughing and playing with the little wolf rescued on the way.

It seems that everything has no beginning and no end.

And they are still the best in each other's hearts.

PS: Today I will share a movie review I wrote many years ago. This movie is based on the real experience of Yang Liusong and his novel "The Clearing of the North". Friends who are interested in outdoor hiking can read the original work. .