JA Bayona's Society of the Snow | Resilience: Behind the Scenes of Survival | Netflix

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Go inside the true story of Society of the Snow with writer/director Juan Antonio Bayona, the survivors of the plane crash and the family members of those who didn't make it home.

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JA Bayona's Society of the Snow | Resilience: Behind the Scenes of Survival | Netflix

Following a plane crash in the remote heart of the Andes, survivors join forces and become each other's best hope as they navigate their way back home.
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The fact that the real Carlos Paez played the part of his dad when reading the names of the survivors....bro I can't even imagine how emotional that moment was

itsroguely
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Deserves an Oscar nomination. Incredible film

evamontes
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One of the best films I’ve seen so far. The way every shot was taken, their faces, their suffering… was remarkable. I died when Numa died. Kudos to director!

lainy
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Esperemos que Netflix saque la versión extendida de este documental con entrevistas a hermanos e hijos de los fallecidos en el avión, es emocionante escucharlos, esta pelicula es un homenaje hermoso a esas personas que no volvieron

CelesteBou
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to see the family of the ones who died talk abt them, abt how this movie made them feel connected to them was absolutely amazing, loved this

mia-pnjx
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If this film doesn't get an Oscar, the academy is blind. I can't stop thinking of it, two days after watching. So captivating.

funchik
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This film deserves more than the international film nomination, submit it for best picture!

victoriac
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Although the whole entire film had me in awe a few scenes stuck out:
1) the first night on the mountain and the boy crying for his mommy
2) the look on Nando’s face when Roberto fixed his shoe on the climb. I imagine these 2 have a bond that surpasses brotherhood. Probably like the bond that prisoners of war and soldiers have.
3)the scene when Roberto buried the rugby sock with human remains.
4)when the helicopters arrived, Zerbino’s refusal to go without the victims belongings
5) I hate that I can’t remember his name but that survivor looking at the nurse who was treating him. His beautiful bright eyes on that poor decrepit body
6)the boy dying who screamed for his dad.
7) ave Maria on the radio broadcast
8) Roberto’s sweet soothing face of reassurance and pride when Nando understandably was scared boarding the helicopter

jennifermccrady
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There is no doubt whatsoever this film deserves an Oscar! The way this master piece moved hundreds of thousands of people is unbelieveble, demencial. To my mind, this is what true art does. I just want to hug each survivor and tell them how proud humanity is of them.

mishellevasquez
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Me emociona ver cómo la película a reconfortado a familias de fallecidos como la mamá de Marcelo.

aa.
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An absolute masterpiece. The attention to details and the respect to the true and harsh reality without taking anything away and without adding any unnecessary movie drama. Bravo!!!

miks
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This movie is an authentic masterpiece. I was so moved by the story, the flawless acting and amazing cinematography. It totally deserves an oscar for the best picture.

karlageyer
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I watched it last night and I cried. I really can't imagine how they've gone through. Truly amazing. Kudos to the director, cast and crew for making this movie.

Watching from the Philippines.

zephyrbaya
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😭😭😭the movie is really touching, the teamwork, unity, friendship, the trust the survivors had for each other is another level. God bless!

angielong
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Soy de Polonia, conocía esta historia desde hace años, leí artículos, vi algunos documentales y vi la versión de 1993, ¡pero no es nada comparado con esta obra maestra! ¡Película absolutamente increíble! Una de las mejores películas de supervivencia jamás realizadas. Las actuaciones, el guión, la cinematografía, la música, los efectos especiales... todo de primera calidad.

Una de las palabras más hermosas jamás escritas, es exactamente la línea que dijo Roberto (la recordé del documental) que los cuerpos de sus amigos y queridos muertos, que comían, eran "como la Eucaristía, como el cuerpo de Cristo, y les dio salvación - vida'; y la segunda línea de la película que dice "No hay mayor amor que dar la vida por los amigos". ¡Palabras desgarradoras, pero absolutamente hermosas y brillantes! ¡Estoy totalmente de acuerdo!

Si estuviera en una situación similar, también permitiría/daría permiso a mis amigos y seres queridos para que se comieran mi cuerpo si eso les salvara la vida. El cuerpo es sólo un envoltorio, lo que cuenta es lo que hay en su interior, algo que esta película también muestra brillantemente: ¡el espíritu de altruismo y amor! ¡Y no se habla lo suficiente de que nuestra especie ha sobrevivido tantos siglos gracias al amor mutuo y al altruismo, gracias a la fe común y a la fuerza de voluntad para no rendirse ni siquiera en las peores circunstancias!

¡También creo que aquellos que murieron en esta tragedia y fueron devorados todavía viven - física y espiritualmente - en los sobrevivientes! ¡Dieron sus vidas y sus cuerpos para que los demás pudieran luchar y vivir!

¡El final me hizo llorar como un bebé! Fue tan emotivo, tan conmovedor y crudo. ¡¡Esta historia es una de las historias de supervivencia más increíbles de todos los tiempos!! ¡La película necesita ganar un Oscar o nos rebelaremos!

Y pido disculpas por cualquier error: comencé a aprender el hermoso idioma español recientemente, así que todavía cometo errores, así que perdonen los errores a todos aquellos que hablan español como lengua materna.

NaticzkaKaminskaHenryDolphin
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This movie is a masterpiece. The cinematography and acting was amazing. I was glued to my sit for over 2h and once it finished I was just sitting there amazed. Don't watch it on laptop, you will regret it. 10/10

Dave-nquy
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This movie moved me. It was perfect depiction of real incidents. Great storytelling.

rohanmulay
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An interesting side note: Nando Parrado (who crossed the Andes on foot) makes a very short cameo in this film. He’s the gentleman that opens the door for them when they enter the airport at the beginning of the movie!

SergioMZA
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This movie blows the 90s version out of the water. It's haunting, harrowing, heartbreaking, tragic and beautiful. One of the best survival tales ever told.

vegasgirl
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I just saw this film on Friday, and two days later, I'm still speechless. I read "Alive" when I was 11. (I'm 60 this year.) From that day, I never lost sight of Sr Parrado and his compatriots. Every single time in my l ife that I felt like giving up, he would not let me. Their story wouldn't let me. I've seen all the documentaries, fictionalisations, interviews, but I have never, ever seen a film like this one. Not about their story, not anybody's. Not ever. The crash sequence left me sobbing-I couldn't watch.. This film was the most terrifying, amazing, beautiful film I have ever seen. I was utterly unfamiliar with Sr Bayona's work, but be assured, that's changed forever. I will go back and watch that scene and watch it all. They didn't look away. I shouldn't either. Profound thanks to Netflix for this film. If it doesn't win the Oscar, I'm calling the police. If you haven't seen it, go do it now. Now. I dare you to watch it and remain unchanged.

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