Alive
The triumph of the human spirit
Overview
The amazing true story of a Uruguayan rugby team's plane that crashed in the middle of the Andes mountains, and their immense will to survive and pull through alive, forced to do anything and everything they could to stay alive on meager rations and through the freezing cold.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
The film "Alive" retells the harrowing story of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed in the Andes Mountains in 1972. It sparked significant debate about the survivors' controversial decision to resort to cannibalism to survive, forcing audiences to confront difficult ethical questions about human endurance and extreme circumstances. The film attempts to portray the events with sensitivity and accuracy, while still acknowledging the controversy surrounding the survivors' actions.
- Gripping and emotionally resonant portrayal of human survival against impossible odds.
- Compelling performances from the ensemble cast, particularly Ethan Hawke, effectively capturing the desperation and camaraderie of the survivors.
- Explores profound themes of morality, faith, and the lengths people will go to when pushed to their absolute limits.
- Based on a true story, adding a layer of historical weight and making the events even more impactful.
Fun Facts
- Some of the real-life survivors served as consultants during the film's production to ensure authenticity.
- The score was composed by James Newton Howard, known for his work on numerous blockbuster films.
- The film was shot on location in British Columbia, Canada, to mimic the snowy, mountainous terrain of the Andes.