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How about the movie The Climber?

The Climber tells the story of China's mountaineering team climbing Mount Everest twice. I don't know why, such a film was made by a Hong Kong director, and the patriotism was not fully displayed. Fortunately, Jason Wu Zhang Ziyi's absolute box office appeal made up for the director's shortcomings.

What the Photography Union wants to say here are two non-leading stars, Zhang Yi and Jing Bo Ran, two photographers in the mountaineering team.

According to international practice, climbers must leave souvenirs at the top of the mountain and take 360-degree photos at the top. Only in this way can mountaineering be recognized.

Mountaineering is most afraid of encountering avalanches. Many climbers have died in Xue Hai. The China mountaineering team caught up twice. 1960, do or die, captain Fang Wuzhou chose his comrade-in-arms between his comrades-in-arms and the camera. Although he finally reached the summit, there was no equipment to shoot the summit scene, and it was not recognized internationally. Qu is very sad, and he can't get over it after 15 years. When we met again, he said six words to the old captain? I respect you, I hate you? . 1975, Fang Wuzhou led a team to climb Mount Everest again, and was injured in the process of climbing and could not continue. Photographer Li Guoliang volunteered to be the captain and lead everyone to climb. After careful consideration, the mountaineering headquarters agreed to his request. This time they met an avalanche. At the critical moment, he saved the camera and sacrificed himself.

When Qu learned the news of the sacrifice, he burst into tears. At this moment, he also understood the choice of the old captain and cried with Fang Wuzhou. In this scene, Zhang Yi completely released his background and bones, which became a big tear in the film.

Jing Bo's natural Li Guoliang is also in place, and there are not many scenes, but this image is very impressive. Although his love with black peony, a Tibetan girl, is only slightly touched, it makes this hero more flesh and blood.

From the photographer's point of view, we can understand the years more clearly and extend our tentacles further.