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Is Jason Wu's The Climbers really too accurate?

First,? Although the film The Climbers contains a lot of gold, it is not out of line. A film is controversial after its release. People especially don't understand why climbing an old horse at noon is associated with patriotism in such an extreme sports meeting. But the fact is, whether it can climb Mount Everest in that era is related to the integrity of territorial sovereignty.

If you don't climb your own mountain, you will be a joke all over the world. If we can climb it, but international people will let us show evidence, someone climbed Mount Everest for the second time, which is a main shooting line for climbers.

Secondly, there is a record in history that it was just at night when the China team climbed Mount Everest, so it was impossible to shoot in this environment, so they didn't shoot. How many pictures did you take when you went down the mountain? And left physical evidence. He is a climber from abroad. No physical evidence was found, which denied the fact that China people reached the summit. So let China produce the evidence. In fact, they took a different route from China people, so they didn't find any physical evidence.

3. In the TV series The Climbers, Fang Wuzhou played by Jason Wu is a man full of blood and eager to reach the top. He is not afraid of snow and insists on going backwards in it. The direction of the avalanche protected the beacon tower, and he sacrificed his life to save the camera. In the face of national interests and personal interests, Fang Wuzhou always chooses the latter. He is willing to sacrifice himself to let the international community know that China people can also climb Mount Everest.

In those days, it was really easy to climb Mount Everest. It can definitely reflect the national spirit and patriotism.