They Survive 72 Days In -40°C Eating Each Other, When Everyone Already Considered Them Dead !!

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After crash-landing in snow-swept Andes Mountains in 1972, Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive. Once all available food stuffs run out, the group faces a terrible dilemma: eat their deceased teammates or die.
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First time watching this movie, I was in secondary school. And years later the real life Nando Parrado made an appearance at Ted Talks talking about his experience on the Andes Mountains.

lukedaley
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Seen this movie as a kid with my mom scared me forever especially when they started eating each other but prayers for all of them fr🕊

k-love
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It's a very good survival movie. It's really good.

shaahs
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Great movie right there. Makes me wonder what I would have done in that situation.

jimjohnson
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I Heard This Story When I Was In School But Never Get A Chance To Watched The Movie
Thanks For Making Video On This 👍

aryanpandit
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It’s crazy what we Human will do in desperate times for survival.

Bob-okwf
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Lol one of the actors in this film (Jack Noseworthy) went to my dads high school. He literally graduated the same year too.

Seanothan
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Fun fact: The movie is based on a true story

newthunder
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Ah this one... I watched it like 90s something I guessed, here in midnight tv movie in Malaysia....

kamilyasin
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This is a movie I will never forget, but I can’t remember the name of the movie.

brendataylor
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4:21 bro I don't think its a helicopter :/

ExporeMore
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the largest montain range on earth is not the andes! but asia´s Himalaya, betw. china and Nepal!

elnikaco
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That there is one nice horizontal helicopter

JmenEdits
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gut damnit the andes isni the largest mountainrange in the world, get ur facts straight!

elnikaco
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If you eat people can you still get into heaven?

rickgraham
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'On the other hand' is ONLY used for contrasting views it is NOT a good lead in or break in narration. It is so damn easy stop with the weird shit. Such as- Inside the fuselage the pilot was dying- Outside of the plane the soccer players gathered. It is weird and annoying when you guys use stupid breaks/lead-ins.

Here let me give you a good example of when it is okay to use 'on the other hand'. On one hand you have a good voice for narration. On the other hand, you use annoying and incorrect phrases for lead ins and narration breaks.

ragevsraid