Survive (2022) Plot:When their plane crashes on a remote snow-covered mountain, Jane and Paul have to fight for their lives as the only remaining survivors. Together they embark on a harrowing journey out of the wilderness.

Here’s what I think, in a nutshell: Film with actors who didn’t play too badly, on the contrary, and the story isn’t bad at all and it holds up. I’m not at all disappointed by this film, and I think it’s pretty good. Here’s what I think of those who will or have hated this film: Those who know nothing about depression and suicidal desires will of course laugh at this film… until the day a great misfortune befalls them! After that, it’s up to them whether they want to live like idiots or not. It’s their choice! Yes, the film is dramatic, with the lead actress and her acolytes locked up in a home for the psychiatrically ill swimming in dark ideas, weeping, moaning and distressingly sad. And it’s not going to get any better, because this isn’t a film made to show that life would, eventually, be a long, quiet river. Those just waiting for the air disaster and the spectacle of the crash are going to be disappointed, because it’s not all action, it’s all emotion. As a result, you need to have a brain to know what “emotions” mean. If you don’t have a brain, you can complain that the effects are poorly done, or that the actress cries all the time without even blowing her nose. And that would be the real catastrophe for them, given the reviews, which made me smile! Anyway! I really enjoyed this film, full of trials and tribulations. Good start, good direction, good pace/rhythm, good ending. What’s more, Sophie Turner, finally in a role where she doesn’t play up her charm, or find herself in an inevitable sex scene with very sexual sexuality. That’s it!PS: The book must be incredible!

My Rating

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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