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  • @Julie-p6u6m
    @Julie-p6u6m 7 месяцев назад +1621

    The person who is announcing the names of the survivors is Carlitos Paez,one of the actual survivors who is now portraying his own father. Nando Parrado also has a cameo at the beginning,he can be seen holding the door open in the airport. Roberto Canessa has a cameo as well as the doctor standing directly behind the actor portraying him. This shows how involved many of the actual survivors were in the making of this beautiful film.

    • @florencia4575
      @florencia4575 7 месяцев назад +80

      I add something, Nando is holding the door to his fictional family (his mother and sister died in the accident)

    • @martinamorelli5686
      @martinamorelli5686 7 месяцев назад +42

      Daniel Fernandez Strauch also appears at the beginning of the movie, during the church scene

    • @niaselah3348
      @niaselah3348 7 месяцев назад +32

      There are more cameos. Daniel Fernandez Strauch ( one of the Strauch cousins) appears at the church when Gaston tries to get Numa to get on the trip.
      Coche Inciarte appears at the bar reading a newspaper when Numa is having a conversation with his friends
      Moncho Sabella appears at the airport near Javier and Liliana's family

    • @AL-fl4jk
      @AL-fl4jk 7 месяцев назад

      @@florencia4575😢

    • @alatorre33
      @alatorre33 7 месяцев назад +26

      Also the real Antonio Vizintin is seen in the airport. Another nice detail is that Numa's house in the film was his actual home, and the guy passing by was Numa's real neighbor

  • @trista443
    @trista443 7 месяцев назад +877

    The abundance of cigarettes in the movie is due to Javier Methol's family tobacco company. also the survivors said that did try to lit fire, but it wont last long due to the extreme weather there

    • @AguedaG
      @AguedaG 7 месяцев назад +63

      Encendían fuego de vez en cuando, pero apenas tenían nada que quemar, porque lo necesitaban todo.

    • @efmar138
      @efmar138 7 месяцев назад +40

      ​@@AguedaGSí, quemaban billetes. Pero no podían hacer una fogata, no tenían con qué.

    • @AguedaG
      @AguedaG 7 месяцев назад +22

      @@efmar138 además de que casi todo estaba empapado.

    • @vjo6158
      @vjo6158 7 месяцев назад +27

      It's true! They also took so many because in the early 70s there was a shortage of cigarettes in Chile, so they took them from Uruguay.

    • @efmar138
      @efmar138 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@vjo6158 Exacto!! Además iba en el avión un empresario que tenía que ver con la fábrica de cigarrillos y llevaba muchos "cartones" (1 cartón=20 cajas de 20 cigarrillos), por lo que tú dices, en Chile había escasez de cigarrillos y supongo que el precio sería alto, por la alta demanda

  • @tatianamarco6770
    @tatianamarco6770 7 месяцев назад +393

    Gustavo Zerbino didn't want to board without the suitcase because he was carrying something from each of the deceased to bring It to their families since they wouldnt be able to recover the bodies.

  • @gpeddino
    @gpeddino 7 месяцев назад +788

    "Carlitos Miguel Paez, my son" The guy who says the names at the end is Carlitos himself.

    • @katyespinoza1453
      @katyespinoza1453 7 месяцев назад +69

      hace poco leí que Carlos Paez padre, al recibir la lista de los sobrevivientes, iba tapando todos los nombres con una regla y los destapaba a medida que los leía, para no enterarse si su hijo estaba vivo antes que cualquier otro padre.

    • @joemama1132
      @joemama1132 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@katyespinoza1453 voy a llorar, wey

    • @sophiagallegosyarrow6417
      @sophiagallegosyarrow6417 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@katyespinoza1453sí lo que pasa es que él sí se enteró de que Nando y Roberto salieron cuando su hijo estaba vivo, fue el único que se enteró de la lista tentativa, incluso le mandó una carta con los rescatistas, pero leyendo la lista fue que se enteró que su hijo seguía vivo, podría haber pasado cualquier cosa en esos 10 días

  • @hibikiowo
    @hibikiowo 7 месяцев назад +506

    Nando's recovery in itself is a miracle. They thought he was going to die quickly, so they put him near the entrance to the fuselage where it was coldest. In doing so, it actually allowed his body to slow down and recover through his injuries.

    • @doblejota9651
      @doblejota9651 7 месяцев назад +62

      Crazy how ice can kill you and save your life at the same time

    • @abdulla10955
      @abdulla10955 7 месяцев назад +19

      We are resilient creatures aren't we?

    • @LavZy04
      @LavZy04 7 месяцев назад +34

      Then he walked 10 days non-stop and with Roberto’s help saved his brothers, humans and our will power

    • @niaselah3348
      @niaselah3348 6 месяцев назад +5

      He was extremely lucky that he fell and his head rested on ice for exactly the right time not more and that Diego Storm was paying attention to him and took him with the rest of them so he wouldn't freeze to death like Panchito and Susana

  • @moetmochi
    @moetmochi 6 месяцев назад +39

    The reason for Numa Turcatti's protagonism and narration in the movie is very moving. Bayona, the director of the movie, wanted to approach this retelling by honoring not only the survivors, but especially the ones who didn't make it back, giving them all recognition.
    Numa, an outsider to the rest of the group, had no relation and didn't even know the rest of the guys who played in the rugby team. He took initiative along with the rest of the guys who came had little to no injuries, taking care of the people who needed aid, blocking the inside of the plane, and walking to find the other parts of the plane. Even though some did not want to consume the human meat, (everyone on the plane was a Catholic, which is why you can hear them praying on the plane, and some on the scene where they cut up the first body to eat) Numa included, they obviously had to eat something. But as you see in the movie, he was always hesitant to eat.
    As told by the survivors, Numa was a generous, caring and simple man. His humility and bravery is remembered by the survivors to this day. His death was the one who motivated Fernando Parrado and Roberto Canessa to start walking towards Chile, because of difficulties with a leg infection and physical deterioration, he died at 25 years old, weighing only 25 kilograms. He survived for 61 days, rescue came on day 72. He was the last to die before rescue arrived.

    • @ard8785
      @ard8785 4 месяца назад +2

      That was so so sad... 😭😭😭

  • @filmsbylis
    @filmsbylis 7 месяцев назад +258

    11:54 she kept telling them to light a fire with the lighter but with the low temperatures it was impossible to do so, and everything was literally wet except the cigarettes because they were in a suitcase.

    • @akura7196
      @akura7196 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Celest-xm4ibExactly

    • @Quzga
      @Quzga 7 месяцев назад +38

      Yeah a lot of people who haven't experienced -15 or lower have no idea how hard it is to not only start a fire but to keep it going. The wind alone will feel like it's eating your face ...

    • @yourmom-fi5sw
      @yourmom-fi5sw 7 месяцев назад +9

      not to mention if you have hypothermia sudden heat could be dangerous as it can cause heart arrhythmias

  • @wfusnana
    @wfusnana 7 месяцев назад +825

    All of their stories are devastatingly sad but Nando's gets me the most... He lost his mom and his sister but he stayed strong for his dad, he trained every day, he went on that crazy journey with roberto, he even told his friends they could eat his mom and sister to survive (they didn't do it), he did all of this to survive... But when he got home he realized he was alone, his dad had found another woman and had moved on, he gave most of Nando's stuff to his cousin, he sold Nando's bike, basically everything that belonged to him was gone. He started living alone cause his dad had a new family, he couldn't keep studying, he had to work, to learn how to live alone... He said that during the holidays was the hardest. On his second christmas (a year after the accident) he was so alone that he had to wait until after midnight to go to Roberto's house :(
    Fortunately now he has a beautiful family, but it's just crazy to me that he still had to go through all this after spending 2 months in hell!

    • @xCapeTheDrama
      @xCapeTheDrama 7 месяцев назад +141

      Damn his father was able to move on after just 3 months??

    • @TjnosaurusRex
      @TjnosaurusRex 7 месяцев назад +6

      I wanna know if they could of been others and they didnt tell anyone

    • @Georgina-lv9bt
      @Georgina-lv9bt 7 месяцев назад +145

      @@xCapeTheDrama Nando's father was very pragmatic and just wanted to move on, it hurt too much otherwise. That said, he went back to the Andes nearly every year to visit the graves of his wife and daughter and when he died he chose to be buried with them there. He was never fully over it it seems, no matter ow much he tried.

    • @jacquelinea.7575
      @jacquelinea.7575 7 месяцев назад +24

      The ten minutes were after they reached Curicó, but the pilot never reached it. He made a mistake…

    • @kookie3350
      @kookie3350 7 месяцев назад +24

      @@xCapeTheDramate recomiendo leer su libro, para mí es uno de mis favoritos, su historia te llena de esperanzas

  • @fantasia13
    @fantasia13 7 месяцев назад +254

    If I'm not wrong they had so many cigarettes because of the business Javier Methol worked for, he was on a plane because they were planning to hopefully expand to Chile, Liliana came with him because it was their wedding anniversary.
    The monologue about her death that had you guys tearing up is the way Javier described what happened in the avalanche on the book about the tragedy.
    He also said that after she passed away he spend his days talking to her body as it laid in the snow until one day he couldn't see her anymore, at first he thought she was fully covered by the snow but then he started to believe that they had to eat her too. Years later he told the boys that he didn't hold any resentment towards them for having to do that so they shouldn't worry, however they told him that she alongside Nando's sister and mother were never touched, they just felt like they had to move her away from him to somewhere he couldn't see her because they were afraid he would go insane, he was grateful that even in the situation they were in they still found a way to show him kindness.
    He later on got remarried and had more kids, sadly he passed away a few years ago, however he said in interviews that he didn't leave his wife in the mountain, that he fulfilled his mission and that she was always with him.

    • @millenaalves6363
      @millenaalves6363 7 месяцев назад +25

      wow i cried a lot reading this, strong and sweet man🥺

    • @sophiagallegosyarrow6417
      @sophiagallegosyarrow6417 7 месяцев назад +6

      His cousin was part of the rugby team, that’s how they got in the plane, Pancho sadly passed away the first day if I’m not mistaken

    • @fantasia13
      @fantasia13 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@sophiagallegosyarrow6417 yes, Javier worked on the tabacco company from Pancho's family, he was the one that invited him on the trip because the tickets were cheap.
      You're right also right about what happened to him, Pancho Abal survived the crash however he was barely conscious afterwards and the only thing he could make out was that he was freezing, he was placed with Susana, Nando's sister, since they were really badly injured, when they woke up on the second day he was gone, he passed away at 21 years old from his injuries.

    • @sophiagallegosyarrow6417
      @sophiagallegosyarrow6417 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@fantasia13 yep they were both Abal, Pancho Abal and Javier Methol Abal

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 7 месяцев назад +8

      Yes, Liliana along with Fernando's mother and sister were the three female victims whose bodies were untouched out of respect. I think five of the six victims from the tail were not eaten because they couldn't reach them although they were able to retrieve Carlos Valeta's body. They couldn't fully reach the pilot due to how he was positioned in the cockpit. They also left Arturo, Vasco and Numa's bodies untouched because they were concerned about them being contaminated from their infections. Actually later Daniel Fernandez told Vasco's father that his body was intact and Vasco's father was able to retrieve his son's body and bring it home to bury him.

  • @WazzzUpFolks
    @WazzzUpFolks 7 месяцев назад +130

    actually when they interviewed nando and roberto when the reporters arrived at that moment, they asked how they handled the food issue and they were like ''WE ARE NOT GOING TO ANSWER THAT RIGHT NOW'' They explained all that later in a press conference!

  • @oscarb3139
    @oscarb3139 7 месяцев назад +77

    When Numa says 30 degrees is in celsius, 86 F, just so you can imagine how hard the temperature dropped down.

  • @ermopa7633
    @ermopa7633 7 месяцев назад +53

    a little fact about the survivors, in their native country doesnt snow so that was the first time they see the snow. They had a lot or cigarrettes because one of the passengers worked in the family tobacco factory so he took a lot of cigarrettes to sell in Chile. Two of the survivor were medicine students. Also three of the real survivor have a cameo in the movie.

    • @elcharruagaucho
      @elcharruagaucho 7 месяцев назад +6

      Aside from a little frost on some exceptionally cold mornings, the only ice we see in Uruguay is in our drinks

  • @alvarosenges
    @alvarosenges 7 месяцев назад +75

    I am Uruguayan and this story is very well known in our country. I am very happy that a new adaptation has been made, after Alive! (1993) and that it has become so famous.
    It is a tremendous story and those who did not manage to survive deserved to be heard.
    People die when we forget them.

    • @diannebdee
      @diannebdee 7 месяцев назад +3

      Alive was a travesty, as well as Survive from 1976. With Alive, you had Hollywood actors who refused to put in the dedication Agustin, Matias, Enzo, Kuku, and the rest did to tell this story as it should have been. Both those other films were so bad that a lot of the people and the families of the survivors refused to allow the real names to be used. Here, we have not only the real names but the families of the dead, embracing the actors playing their lost ones. That makes thos film far superior in my eyes.

  • @alycewellin
    @alycewellin 7 месяцев назад +66

    I understand many of the questions that are raised, but despite being great, the movie doesn't show even half of what they went through there. So although it's valid for you to wonder why they didn't light a fire, since it's not shown in the movie, believe me, they did. Whatever you think of doing, they thought of it, and they did it. And as someone already said, the fire didn't last. Very high altitudes = less oxygen = less fire. Besides the cold, and the fact that they had practically nothing to burn.
    Also, if you're interested, Nando Parrado (the MAN himself) has a book about the incident, where he tells everything that happened in detail. It's devastating, inspiring and incredible. I highly recommend it.

    • @minyrar7107
      @minyrar7107 7 месяцев назад +7

      Most of them have written books. I read Parrado’s and it is indeed, pretty amazing.

    • @alycewellin
      @alycewellin 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@minyrar7107 yess, all of them are great, i just really like nando's

    • @RogueRhiRhi
      @RogueRhiRhi 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yes I even read that they burned all the cash they had on them which apparently amounted to around $6000 and it burned for barely a few minutes before going out.

    • @florgi121
      @florgi121 7 месяцев назад +5

      I would also recommend the book Society of the snow by Pablo Vierci which Bayona read as he was studying different tragedies for The Imposible. He was so captivated by it that he wrote to the author wishing he could direct a movie of the accident based on his work (and here we are!). It's a wonderfully well-written book and you get the recount of the full experience from all the survivors' perspectives. There are many explanations from stuff that didn't make it into the movie as well.

    • @pazforever
      @pazforever 6 месяцев назад

      Es el peor libro muy egocéntrico como siempre

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 7 месяцев назад +23

    38:36 the scene where Roberto smells the meat is meant to convey the change in the climate.
    Leaving the mountains had the advantage of less cold but less cold had the disadvantage on the preservation of the meat

  • @alycewellin
    @alycewellin 7 месяцев назад +61

    20:32 The loose teeth were due to scurvy, a disease caused by severe deficiency of vitamin C in the diet. Vitamin C is essential for the synthesis of collagen, an important protein in the structuring of connective tissues, including the tissues of the gums and teeth.
    When a person suffers from scurvy, collagen production is impaired due to a lack of vitamin C. This leads to fragility of the connective tissues, including the gums, which support the teeth. As a result, gums can become inflamed, swollen and bleed easily. Additionally, a lack of collagen can cause the fibers that hold teeth in place to weaken, causing teeth to become mobile or loose. And that was why sometimes those with the best teeth chewed food for others to eat.

    • @minyrar7107
      @minyrar7107 7 месяцев назад +8

      I think the loose teeth was directly related to the fact that they were forced to sleep outside with no production under temperatures below zero. It happened to the three of them that did that expedition. Teeth went back to normal a few days after they returned. Same was as Zervino recovered his sight a few days after.

  • @macaronicism
    @macaronicism 7 месяцев назад +28

    13:24 - it's obviously a gross moment, but I loved that they included it, especially the part where Nando watches and sighs. He talks about that in his book, that it was the moment he first looked at human flesh and saw food. There are so many little details in this movie that you can appreciate if you're familiar (to put it lightly - obsessed is probably more accurate in my case) with the story!

  • @user-qx6ri2bf4o
    @user-qx6ri2bf4o 7 месяцев назад +15

    The film is a cinematic masterpiece, not only because of the aesthetics, art, photography, make-up or script, but because they managed to tell the story as real and truthful as possible, to the point that the survivors actively participated in it and say that when they see it they relive in their minds everything that happened. It is wonderful the way in which Bayona manages to show the harshness of what happened with an artistic touch and a strong emotional charge and for the first time not only highlighting the figure of the survivors as heroes but also those who died and did not make it out of the mountain, which is why Numa's voice as narrator is so important. Each of the actors met the real person they were playing and most of them managed to create a bond with them, moving from interpretation to reality and giving the importance it deserves to what each survivor felt, because as they have already said, each one remembers the mountain in a unique way.

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 7 месяцев назад +25

    I'm from Uruguay. We don't have mountains that high or that cold. We are a beach and countryside type of country. We don't have snow here either.
    It was their first time at that altitude and temperatures and with spring clothing as October here is spring

  • @tomatosoup4618
    @tomatosoup4618 7 месяцев назад +18

    Roberto said that he didn't see what Nando saw at the top of the mountain edge. He decided to follow his friend, even if it meant the end for him 😭

  • @KelliFranklin
    @KelliFranklin 7 месяцев назад +12

    I cried my eyes out watching this. Such an amazing and inspiring story. They faced unacceptable conditions and they made it out. They were heroic and I have nothing but respect and admiration for them! Excellent movie!

  • @tellmeajoke4645
    @tellmeajoke4645 7 месяцев назад +29

    26:23 I would be Hella mad if I woke up in a survival situation like this movie and someone is burning my clothes to get warm in a place that's colder than a freezer.. 🤣 fire doesn't last forever Bridget 😅

    • @Estframa
      @Estframa 7 месяцев назад +11

      Her constant commentary on the fire drove me insane!! If you’re that curious, pause the movie and Google i

  • @heyitsrosie
    @heyitsrosie 7 месяцев назад +25

    41:14 that's real footage of them getting rescued. Those are the real survivos!

    • @elcharruagaucho
      @elcharruagaucho 7 месяцев назад +1

      The footage you are referring to is a recreation. According to the the director Bayona when the recreation was being filmed some of the survivors happened to enter where the feed from the helicopter cameras was being received. They looked at the monitors and asked why the film makers were reviewing the old footage from 1972. They were in fact watching the scene as it was being filmed for the new film. The film makers were using the same type of camera and black and white film that had been used in 1972 in order to create an accurate re-creation.

  • @ashchaudhary8338
    @ashchaudhary8338 7 месяцев назад +164

    The pauses during the photo clicks are because they’re the exact exact same as real photos so that guy standing in middle was because of that

  • @soficlassy
    @soficlassy 7 месяцев назад +16

    36:15 idk if you guys thought the meat they had was Numa's, but if you did, it wasn't. They wouldn't even be able to because Numa was infected

  • @diannebdee
    @diannebdee 7 месяцев назад +13

    You said about the sound design making you feel like you're right there. JA Bayona, the director, actually filmed footage up in the Valley of Tears were the crash happened. The winds you hear are the actual ones up in that valley. So you are essentially there with them.

  • @andressousa9006
    @andressousa9006 7 месяцев назад +20

    actually the movie is pretty accurate, not only the survivors were interviewed by the director, but the book the movie is based on(same name as the movie) was written by a journalist and schoolmate of some of the survivors so he had not only access but he was close to them, in the book he takes the time to talk about all the people involved, not just the survivors. Another detail, the whole accident was because the copilot made a mistake calculating the position, they were flying blind, by instruments and time of flight, he didnt took in to account the front wind against the plain so based on how much time they had flying over the pass he though they already had passed it so the pilot turned the plain to the north as it was supouse to, but sadly they were still inside the pass and turned the plain to the mountains,they actually needed 6 more min of flight to clear the pass.

  • @Wraiven22
    @Wraiven22 7 месяцев назад +39

    Watched this a few days ago and have been obsessed with learning more about it since, ordered a couple of the books the survivors wrote. They actually filmed a lot of this movie in the exact spot that the real crash happened!

    • @booshkie
      @booshkie 7 месяцев назад +8

      Same here!! Recently learned they actually couldn’t film that much in the actual spot because the cameras FROZE and they couldn’t film!! Insane!

    • @RenzoLuegoExisto
      @RenzoLuegoExisto 7 месяцев назад +6

      Miracle In The Andes by Nando Parrado is my favourite book. You will never need motivation again.

    • @blueyeshadow2738
      @blueyeshadow2738 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@RenzoLuegoExistoit’s so poetic at times. I love the parts where he talks about the immortality of the mountains, how the Andes would continue on long after their deaths. Just a great meditation on nature beauty and it’s horrors

    • @RenzoLuegoExisto
      @RenzoLuegoExisto 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@blueyeshadow2738 although I"m not into rugby he describes it in a beautiful way too. Specially the maul formation, where your whole team has to push with all the strength you can possibly muster in order to move one inch forward. There was a lot of that in The Andes.

  • @candeeyapura8614
    @candeeyapura8614 7 месяцев назад +9

    7:25 what I heard and found out is that the pilots believed they were arriving in Curicó or at least close to Chile but, due to the weather, they were still flying over Argentina

    • @DocuzanQuitomos
      @DocuzanQuitomos 7 месяцев назад +1

      Generally right; a bit more complex (and tragic),if you want to think about it: the general explanation of how they were crossing the Andes is explained... the way the crash happen not so much (it's understandable, their story doesn't involve the crash investigation).
      Due to radar limitations, the plane had to account for their speed, heading, wind and the signal of two radio stations to find its way to Curicó, the point where they should have turned north. The problem was that the flight across the mountains (while it had head winds) should take at least 11 minutes and the pilots declared they were flying over Curicó and turning north after just three.
      The plane was already over Chilean territory, but it flew back into Argentina (not drastically, it just flew north and crossed the border again) after making the turn in the wrong place. That's also why the search party didn't see them: when we see the crash the plane had been flying in the wrong direction, away from their expected path.
      To this day, it's a mistery how the crew messed up so badly that part of the flight.

  • @ocathail84
    @ocathail84 6 месяцев назад +3

    The Strauch brothers came from cattle breeding family, that had a very good idea on how to cut meat.

  • @valentinameneses7490
    @valentinameneses7490 7 месяцев назад +22

    Everything is wet to lit a fire... and they 4000 mts above sea level it didnt burn to much.
    And they have so many cigarrettes because Javier methol workd at a tabacco company and was taking cigarrettes to chile to sell

    • @laurafernandez2848
      @laurafernandez2848 7 месяцев назад +1

      Javier Methol Abal y su primo Abal eran dueños de la tabacalera. La familia Abal sigue siendo dueña de Montepaz

  • @carriesmith742
    @carriesmith742 7 месяцев назад +8

    Netflix did an accompanying documentary on how they made the film and the commitment by the actors and crew with the conditions where they shot. I watched the movie last night and the documentary today.

  • @avg8922
    @avg8922 7 месяцев назад +8

    Regarding eating human flesh, the real rescue occurred in 2 days, they took half of them, while a few rescuers stayed with the rest until the next day when they came to pick them up, it was there where the rescuers knew what they had ate , the information ended up leaking, in addition to the suspicions that they were in better physical condition than expected. They had to talk to the press and explain how bad the situation was to reach that point (The press and people were thinking that they killed other passengers to eat them!), even the Pope told them that he had not committed any sin.

  • @aletheia5225
    @aletheia5225 7 месяцев назад +15

    They lost around 12 kilos just the first night when their bodies had to fight the cold and keep them warm.

  • @bananaslin
    @bananaslin 7 месяцев назад +5

    the sound in this movie, especially before and during the crash, is absolutely insane and the oscars are showing their incompetence by not nominating them in that category
    also i feel like the editing leaves a lot of people to believe the meat they were putting in those bags was numa but they didn't eat numa or the other two who died before him. they all died of infections and the guys were worried about getting sick if they were to eat them so they didn't. also numa was down to 55 pounds when he died so there wasn't a lot of meat to give anyways. they also didn't eat any of the women or family members of those who survived.
    i love watching reactions to this movie bc every single person has such an emotional reaction to them seeing that guy on horseback. like just instant tears every single time and then it makes me cry again lmao

  • @NijiOfNatsu
    @NijiOfNatsu 7 месяцев назад +7

    They did make some fires, look up the survivors interviews. They had nothing to burn, they burned maps and money, clothes is bad idea, they need those to wear and be warm. When they did a fire it would only last around 3 minutes and it was mostly to cook some of the meat, since some could eat it because it was raw, one of the survivors says "for some it was not the issue that it was human, but it was raw, they couldn't hold it on their stomach"

  • @cricket98741
    @cricket98741 7 месяцев назад +29

    They actually never once ran out or got low on cigarettes because one of the survivors stock piled cigarettes for the trip. His parents owned a tobacco farm, and Chile was in a tobacco shortage.

  • @alexstanton83
    @alexstanton83 7 месяцев назад +11

    Javier Methol worked at a tobacco company so that's why there are so many cigarrettes. One of the best films of 2023

  • @analuciamedeiros4828
    @analuciamedeiros4828 6 месяцев назад +2

    the fact that this story is real and the survivors are still around to tell it is just crazy...

  • @madisonforsythe343
    @madisonforsythe343 7 месяцев назад +19

    THANK YOU i have been enthralled by this movie since i saw it

  • @React2This
    @React2This 6 месяцев назад +3

    Lots of exceptional films this year, but this is the one I keep thinking about. Powerful storytelling

  • @gustavoaimar8927
    @gustavoaimar8927 7 месяцев назад +5

    I understand that it is almost impossible to make a fire in those conditions, because of the altitude, the temperatures, the snow, everything is wet and humid - They may have tried, perhaps. Very good reaction. Greetings from Argentina!

  • @victoriac4317
    @victoriac4317 7 месяцев назад +6

    “Injury… workplace injury” 😂
    I just watched this last night. Absolutely beautiful and heart wrenching film.

  • @brittanygidley1291
    @brittanygidley1291 6 месяцев назад +2

    they couldn’t start a fire at the time the temp was too low. more people need to know this. also some of the survivors said the movie was very accurate. when i heard about this for the first time it was from MrBallen watching his videos at night, it’s so sad, i cried especially at the end when they were getting all dressed up for the cameras when they knew they were about to be saved, just the feeling knowing that. i couldn’t imagine what they went through, and what they had to do to survive. i thought numa was gonna make it cause i thought he was like one of the main people, but it was sad when he died, it was sad when all the ones that died. seeing the plane crashed was so sad and fucked. seeing the real pictures with them is sad. it’s crazy how this story has been around all this time, and they’re just not making a movie about it. i did watch some of it in the english audit and then changed it back.
    please react to Game of Thrones if you haven’t yet please! it’s such a good show, it’s on Max, Jon Snow is my favorite in the show. you’d like the show i promise you. it’s fucked some parts, but so good.

  • @Quzga
    @Quzga 7 месяцев назад +4

    There isn't even snow there today but the days they filmed was the heaviest snowfall in decades.

  • @leticiatech
    @leticiatech 7 месяцев назад +3

    Numa’s house at the beginning is actually the real Numa’s house, they filmed the scene there with the permission of his family. Also, all the actors that played survivors got to meet them in person and discuss with them so they could portray them the best they could ❤

    • @leticiatech
      @leticiatech 7 месяцев назад

      And also, the phrase he wrote in the paper before he died, was the reason for Roberto and Nando to do the walk the day after

    • @elcharruagaucho
      @elcharruagaucho 7 месяцев назад +1

      The neighbour he greets is Numa's actual brother Daniel.

  • @misstubbie1313
    @misstubbie1313 7 месяцев назад +2

    It is now known that it was a human error by the pilot. He strated turning the plane up north way too early. Way before they had actually crossed the range completely , hence they crashed into the mountain. And he wasn't unexperienced, apparently he had mad such a flight before 29 times. It was a calculation mistake due to poor visibility.

  • @carolinaelichalt7913
    @carolinaelichalt7913 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just answers that you needed while watching SOTS:
    - Nando parrados eyes sufferend a brain injury that made him have something its called "Raccoon eyes" where your brain bleeds internally and fills your eyes and eye sockets. It got better because they left him almost for dead and the cold actually did his brain better
    - Yes you can pee black, lack of vitamin c makes your body release whatever it has
    - The same lack of vitaminc C is what made their teeth be loose
    - What happened to Gustavo's eyes after the first expedition is that he became partially and momentarily blind because the snow reflects the suns light exponentially higher making you burn your retinas if you look at it directly. Tha'ts also the reason why they built those glasses.
    - The survivors have told that they tried to make fire lots of times, but they lacked lots of things that weren't wet.
    Very happy you guys loved the movie and saw the beautiful message behind it. It's super important in our country and almost all of us love these men like heroes.

  • @triviajjunie9896
    @triviajjunie9896 7 месяцев назад +9

    Desde que somos pequeños somos conscientes de la tragedia y gracias a este asombroso proyecto esta historia está llegando a más personas. Gracias por reaccionar y valorar la película y la tragedia real, saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾

    • @lolesfebrer9535
      @lolesfebrer9535 6 месяцев назад

      Aqui en España también causo un verdadero impacto esta desgarradora historia que tuvieron que vivir en sú pais...orgullosa que un director haya contado lo que vivieron estos chicos de la forma tqn desgarradora pero a la vez tan emotiva y respetuosa...increibles interpretaciones de todos ellos..un fuerte abrazo 🤗🇪🇸

  • @abhokie1
    @abhokie1 7 месяцев назад +4

    Beautiful movie!! In my Top 3 of 2023! I've gone back and watched it again, and that last 20min I'm a wreck 😢

  • @snkowgirk
    @snkowgirk 7 месяцев назад +3

    some of the real survivors appear in the movie!
    Nando parrado is the man that opens the door to the actors playing him and his family
    Canessa is one of the doctors in the end and he is behind Matias Recalt, the actor that played him
    and the real Carlitos Paez plays his own dad reading the list of survivors.

  • @gypsyroadhog
    @gypsyroadhog 7 месяцев назад +6

    Saw Alive years ago which is same story but apparently this one is more dramatic with more story and truer facts

  • @ard8785
    @ard8785 4 месяца назад

    This movie deserves an Oscars! This is a cinematic masterpiece, not only because of the aesthetics, art, photography, make-up or script, but because the story is real and the depiction as truthful as possible....
    And may I ask: why no focus on one of THE REAL HERO of the story - SERGIO CATALAN ? The man that found them was Sergio Catalan, a Chilean muleteer. (And this is Sergio Catalan's story). He was moving his animals through the mountain and happened to come across them. He said that at first he thought they were tourists. However, the more he looked at them he realized how poor their condition was. (But) because of the stream he couldn't hear them. So he had to go and get a piece of paper and a pen so the boys could communicate with him. Once he got their message he rode on his horse 10 hours to the closest police station. He said it took him what was left of the day and the whole night to get there and you were right in your reaction. When he arrived they didn't believe him. They thought he was drunk and making it up. However, since he refused to budge and he had the letter they decided to go ahead with the rescue... After they were rescued the survivors developed a really close relationship with him. Some of them said he was like a father to them. When he got sick and needed hip replacement surgery, the boys paid for his medical bills and Roberto helped him get treatment quickly since he was now a doctor. Sergio passed away in 2020 and Gustavo Zerbino attended his funeral in representation of the survivors. He carried his coffin and gave a speech to say goodbye to him. "
    There should be a PART II of the Society of the Snow, with the story focusing on SERGIO CATALAN... People may disagree with me, but for me, Sergio Catalan is NOW a member of the Society of Snow - and ONE OF THE HEROES... So, I repeat, there should be a Part II...

  • @colachofcb
    @colachofcb 7 месяцев назад +2

    They have to fly over the mountains since the Andes goes from south in Chile/Argentina all the way to Colombia, that mountain range crosses the entire continent. Above that, if you look at a map you'll realize that Chile is a very unique contry in that it's very long and thin and the entire east border with Argentina is the Andes. Since Chile is so thin, even if you come from the north or south you will have to cross mountains in certain places.

  • @conypaintt
    @conypaintt 7 месяцев назад +7

    Omg i didn’t expected this wooo love that more people are reacting to this movie

  • @user-hk8yp7cw1v
    @user-hk8yp7cw1v 7 месяцев назад +3

    35:38 he also weighed only 55 pounds by the time he died

  • @Genajajajaja
    @Genajajajaja 7 месяцев назад +7

    its the fact the they crashed on friday the 13th 1972

  • @dahianamaillot6758
    @dahianamaillot6758 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love this film, it is an honor to be Uruguayan, to have grown up with this wonderful story, to make known what we Uruguayans are, the strength we have, that we do not give anything for lost. Bayona did an amazing job, it's beautiful, the cast did amazing as well. They deserve everything for such an amazing job ❤

  • @kimsofx.1577
    @kimsofx.1577 7 месяцев назад +3

    I couldn't stop crying when I saw it, what happened is sad but exciting at the same time. 😢❤

  • @boboca20
    @boboca20 7 месяцев назад +3

    Not so fun fact: The only thing the survivors kept in secret as a pact until this day is that no one would ever tell who were the dead ones eaten. But from the 29 dead, 14 bodies were preserved and later burried in the mountain. Roberto Canessa said they had a lot of respect for the people deceased and their families, they would only eat little bits everyday to make sure they wouldn't die, and that's why it looks like they ate lots of "food" but didn't.
    Beautifully done masterpiece

  • @revolutionaryspectre9023
    @revolutionaryspectre9023 7 месяцев назад +21

    The reason they didn't run out of cigarettes is cause almost everyone onboard was a borderline chain smoker who packed extra cigarettes for the trip. Funnily enough the survivors actually said that smoking kept their sanity intact and morale up since not only was it something to do, but it was one of the few normal things they could still do on the mountain.

    • @Dan-jd1hy
      @Dan-jd1hy 7 месяцев назад +17

      In fact, it was because Javier Methol worked in a family tobacco factory and at that time there was a shortage of tobacco in Chile and he carried several suitcases of cigarettes to do business in Chile.

    • @juliosalazar6924
      @juliosalazar6924 7 месяцев назад +4

      Wrong. It was Javier Methol and his cousin Pancho Abal who brought suitcases full of cigarrettes from their family's tobacco company

  • @himilcecastulo5579
    @himilcecastulo5579 7 месяцев назад +1

    The film was shot in Spain, in the Sierra Nevada mountains, in Granada (Andalucía).

  • @cristinaolmos8403
    @cristinaolmos8403 7 месяцев назад +3

    Im from Peru (in South America), ths story was nothing new for us latinos, so we weren't exactly expecting much from this movie. But man we were blown away, this accident is like general culture for us, everyone knows how it goes, but this movie wrecked EVERYONE. The decision to narrate though Numa... was amazing, wasn't expecting it. The survivors said that Numa was one of the most helpful guys up in the mountains, he was so proactive, losing him was the wake up call to go search for help. I really recommend watching bts footage and interviews, the survivors and the actors have formed beautiful relationships. Great reaction guys, I really appreciate this one
    Some facts: Nando was "brain dead" for 3 days, that's why he was left outside with the deceased, but the cold helped his brain and that's why he survived. Roberto was a first year med student, he actually didn't know much at all, he just asumed the roll of a doctor bc he was their best shot. Numa brought so much hope to the survivors, they said in interviews that he was always optimistic and proactive, he was always finding new ways of helping others. His death shocked everyone drastically and that's why Roberto wanted to find help as soon as possible, no more deaths after Numa. They were rescued 10 days (Roberto and Nando literally hiked for 10 days) after Numa's death...they said that if numa hadn't passed, they wouldn't have found the incentive to go search for help... Numa saved them.
    All actors in this movie are total rookies and it's their first time on the big screen, so you can imagine how hard they worked. They literally shot the movie in the mountains (not in the Andes tho, they tried but it was too cold, they shoot in Sierra Nevada Spain), the director wanted to make it as real as possible, so they really kind of froze in some scenes. They recorded cronologically, and the actors lost around 20kg, real tough. Some of the survivors were involved in the movie making, helping making it even more accurate. Roberto Canessa, Nando Parrado and Carlitos Paez (he acted as his own father calling his own name) even made cameos. EVERYTHING in this movie is based on real events not like Alive, the added some accidents to make it more dramatic, the survivors didn't even like Alive, but they loved Society of the Snow bc of it's autthenticity)

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 7 месяцев назад +3

    The avalanches scene was much worse in real life as it was pitch black so they couldn't see anything. It's always harder to search anything in the dark and every second counted as those buried where running out of air. Also by not seeing anything they stepped over some to get others out making it harder for them to survive. I can't even begin to imagine how maddening that must have been

  • @irisanaliamartinez3652
    @irisanaliamartinez3652 7 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from Argentina. Kisses and hugs.
    In case you did not know, of the sixteen survivors, one does not participate in the film, but if I speak with its representative actor, so it is one of the least action in it. Two died, but one made a cameo just like the other fourteen. Those who did not participate or see the film, are Javier Methol, one of the survivors, who died in 2015 and the arriero Don Sergio Catalán in 2020, who is the one who sees them in the river. The other who died is José Luis Inciarte in 2023 and to which the film director showed him the film in private.
    Gustavo Zerbino is that of the suitcase and years later he was called (by the relatives of the deceased) "The Guardian of the 29"

  • @everyrose3225
    @everyrose3225 7 месяцев назад +7

    The amount of insensibility in some reactions hahahaah how you achieve to convert a beautiful movie about a painful tragedy in a bounch of bad jokes? it´s a gift

    • @daisy-wq7uu
      @daisy-wq7uu 7 месяцев назад +4

      omg fr i wanted to stopped watching the video cuz of the jokes

  • @svl_93
    @svl_93 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just wanted to clarify that what you saw after Numa's death (Roberto putting human meat on some bag) wasn't his body chopped. I'm saying this because you said "I can't believe what they just did" and it seems to me you were a bit confused. Numa's gangrene wouldn't allow them to eat from his body either.

  • @4884nat
    @4884nat 7 месяцев назад +2

    Such an incredible, horrific and heartbreaking story. This film does it justice. Great reaction.
    In a rather shallow side note, does the guy playing Numa ( Enzo Vogrincic) remind anyone else of Adam Driver? Think he has real star power.

  • @gmatonti
    @gmatonti 7 месяцев назад +1

    I loved your reaction and review at the end. I know this story since I was a kid, and watched the film many times. Watching your react and sharing that experience with us is heartwarming, heart touching. Thanks.

  • @davidsthoughts60
    @davidsthoughts60 9 дней назад

    "It's so beautiful." "Yeah, in a 'we're gonna die' kinda way." Great line!

  • @jassypr
    @jassypr 7 месяцев назад +2

    i burst out of tears when they showed the black and white video

  • @oscar11100
    @oscar11100 7 месяцев назад +1

    You should see a video of the curiosities and interesting facts about the movie. For example, the actors actually lost between 15 and 20 kg for the movie.

  • @manuellunaurquizo8663
    @manuellunaurquizo8663 6 месяцев назад +1

    23:50 there burried and now they know who is goin go be aeten. In that momento they knew the name and the face of the people they are aeting

  • @O___________0
    @O___________0 7 месяцев назад +5

    16:06 “Wait until I’m dead though 😉” tf??? Not the time to make snarky comments. They were NEVER violent and they never even think about killing each other. You can see they hardly could eat the bodies as they were. You know it’s a REAL TRAGEDY and keep making insensitive “jokes”. This is not it.

  • @toysbrothersfuntime2328
    @toysbrothersfuntime2328 7 месяцев назад +1

    they had almost unlimited cigarettes because of javier methol's tabaco company and he was delivering the cigarettes to chile (i'm not sure if this is correct)

  • @ignacioAnchorena-b4i
    @ignacioAnchorena-b4i 7 месяцев назад +2

    Orgulloso de mis hermanos y compatriotas uruguayos 🇺🇾💪

  • @rprepper6768
    @rprepper6768 7 месяцев назад

    In 2005 I went to Mendoza (Argentina) and went to the scene of the accident, near the Las Leñas ski center, in Malargue. An unforgettable experience. To think that if they had gone to the Argentine side (the plane fell in Argentina), 20 kilometers away there was an abandoned hotel and a town where people lived.

  • @jorgehmosquera8402
    @jorgehmosquera8402 7 месяцев назад +1

    nice vid, tnks for share. im still crying for the Helicopter scene... is like idt... just makes me cry.

  • @pattilewis
    @pattilewis 7 месяцев назад +1

    You guys kill me. I'm a caregiver and have had the worst day possible. Then I turned this on and have been laughing every since. Tysm

  • @marisolcarrerar1597
    @marisolcarrerar1597 5 месяцев назад +1

    Afortunadamente la mayoría de los sobrevivientes viven todavía y han hecho entrevistas recientes, incluso después de la película, es un hecho demasiado impresionante sin duda, del cual hay mucho que aprender:)

  • @rolandosarabia810
    @rolandosarabia810 7 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed the take on where this movie went. I think it was beautiful

  • @nmiarpolanko7948
    @nmiarpolanko7948 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful and sad real story made with love and permission from the dead and their families do to the producer went to the mountain and asked the spirits permission to tell their stories and then went to each familia home. The director won 12 Goyas in spa in and money that he donated to the some libraries in Uruguay that was found it in honor of those that stayed in the mountain. In the movie the actor Enzo who plays Numa in the movie went to Numa's house and met his brother. Numa's family allowed the director to film in the real Numa's house when in the movie he is talking to his dog champ. Numa had a twin brother that die right after Numa's dead!! I have seen this movie more than 8 times and each time 😢!! One of the cousins strauch says that when we dies he want his aches to be bury in the mountain where all his friends are😢😢

  • @rosamariavenegastoledo6328
    @rosamariavenegastoledo6328 7 месяцев назад +1

    Es una obra maestra del cine,contar de esta manera tan terrible tragedia se merece lo mejor ,ojalá el Oscar...pero si no es así,da igual será una película para la historia...,grandisima película española.....👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @javiazar
    @javiazar 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fernando Parrado is a motivational speaker today.

  • @manuerrivares
    @manuerrivares 7 месяцев назад +2

    Piel de gallina cuando ven al chileno después de días de expedición 😢

  • @L2NUBZ
    @L2NUBZ 7 месяцев назад +1

    this reminds me of The Way Back(2010),you should watch it if you havent already,its based on a true story,the best survival movie ever

  • @marianaandrea376
    @marianaandrea376 7 месяцев назад +5

    There's not much amount of respect for the survivors on this video. Smh.

  • @flor8567
    @flor8567 7 месяцев назад +1

    I would recommend checking Nando's book Miracle In The Andes, I read it for school, and it stayed with me.

  • @ashchaudhary8338
    @ashchaudhary8338 7 месяцев назад +5

    Not somewhat this is the closest real life story this is the REAL STORY NO FI TION JUST WHAT HAPPENED

  • @gabbyc1986
    @gabbyc1986 7 месяцев назад +2

    This movie stuck with me, so glad you guys did this reaction ❤

  • @mandyb2245
    @mandyb2245 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why was the pilot flying so close to the mountains??
    I honestly didn't know this movie existed until yesterday. I just watched Puggapillar's reaction video of it and commented that this movie is making me glad I don't plan on flying anywhere any time soon. Or ever.
    I bet the people who decided to give up on them and not continue the search felt horrible when it came out that there were survivors. I know I would if I were them.

    • @DocuzanQuitomos
      @DocuzanQuitomos 7 месяцев назад

      The crash investigation indicated the following:
      -First, that the plane made the turn in the wrong place, for reasons unknown. The path across the Andes to Curicó should have taken them 11 minutes; and due to limited radar coverage the crew needed to calculate their position using just their heading, speed, winds, a timer and a radio beacon indicating the distance to Curicó.
      -Unfortunately, after three minutes the crew told ATC they were over Curicó and were turning north, due to the low cloud coverage, the crew never saw they were turning in the wrong place.
      -After flying north in the wrong direction for some minutes, the plane is leaving behind the low mountains and approaching higher peaks. On top of that, turbulent air makes the plane drop (as shown in the movie), locating it even closer to now rising peaks.
      When the plane breaks through the clouds, the crew gets the nasty surprise they are flying towards a wall of rocks rather than the valley of Santiago.

  • @annajosullivan
    @annajosullivan 7 месяцев назад

    They actually weren’t all picked up at the same time. Some were picked up one day and then members of the rescue crew stayed with the rest and they were picked up the next day.

  • @lauruguayitausa
    @lauruguayitausa 7 месяцев назад +1

    Some stayed 72 days because the rescue was done in two days!

  • @XimenA28340
    @XimenA28340 7 месяцев назад +2

    La vi dos veces y lloré 😢... Y ahora también!!!!😅

  • @mylamename14
    @mylamename14 7 месяцев назад

    They couldn’t make a fire because the constant wind outside the fuselage would blow it out almost immediately.

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 7 месяцев назад

    They filmed the movie in chronological order and the actors had to lose weight accordingly so the happiness we see when they are eating is real 😂
    The actors also shared that in the avalanche scene they had to go through real snow to come out that's why it's so realistic their need for air and the shocked on their faces coming out

  • @jeniferpreciado94
    @jeniferpreciado94 7 месяцев назад +1

    YESSS! More people reacting to this masterpiece

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 7 месяцев назад

    This story needs to be seen from the different perspectives of all survivors. Just one doesn't make it justice. There's so much more.
    I truly recommend to anyone who is interested in this story to read the books and listen to the interviews and conferences the survivors give, plenty of them here on RUclips
    In the website for society of the snow there's info on those who didn't get the chance to come back but there are letters written by those who survived the crash and died later with details and contemporary to the events like Coco Nicolich ( one of the guys on the only photo taken on the plane).
    In one of the letters Coco says that Panchito Abal ( Nando's best friend) died sheltering his best friend's sister with his body. That's true friendship and a hero

  • @Zozette27
    @Zozette27 7 месяцев назад

    They had plenty of cigarettes because there was a cigarette shortage in Chile so they were taking cigarettes as presents to give their hosts. They did ration the cigarettes to 10 a day per person. Javier Methol and Panchito Abal (the young man who you saw dead after the first night) were cousins and belonged to a family that owned a cigarette company, the suitcase full of cigarettes probably belonged to one of them.

  • @Debisthewarguy
    @Debisthewarguy Месяц назад +1

    The movie is about urgaway flight 571 its a real story