I don’t blame them for eating friends. If you want to survive, that was the only option, if u refuse to eat then you die. If you’re ok with that, I respect you for it, but I’d probably want to stay alive as long as I possibly can. So I’m eating for sure.
@@olivialddjjx.7 100%,I don’t have any religious beliefs and even I find it difficult, but after all none of us is really going to truly understand what they been through, you really have to be in that plane to understand. I got nothing but respect for these survivors, they really beat death and came back to life.
@@aljonborabo0801 definitely bro. I can’t even eat raw steak, I can’t imagine eating human flesh…. I would probably get some ice, roll the flesh in it and just swallow it. If I chew I’d probably throw up. But I’m just guessing here, when the body gives you that last survival instinct, I honestly don’t know how I would eat it. I really can’t say coz I’ve never been in their situation, I mean none of us has. 🤒
just thought that only 13 bodies were found intact, other 15 were skeletal remains brings many questions; a) they ate almost 1 kilo a day? each of them a kilo? b)how they managed to cut it frozen at -30C' with a piece of glass? c) how could they survive at this temperature? they had a plane for shelter. then I think of 2 bottles of water i keep in my fridge and temperature difference of water in plastic bottle vs. metal one. the plain buried in snow is like a metal bottle. all of it simply unbelievable.
@@abdulazuzadel4768. They had minimum supplies at the beggining. They collected water from the snow, they ate very little meat... when rescued they looked like esqueletons!!! Its not like they feast on human meat. They also burried some of the death. The crash ocurred in one location but because of an avalanche, the remains of the plane moved to another place.
@@JohnnyDouchbag-nr5yf No, mate it was amateur back then, OC became semi-professional years later. Uruguayan Rugby tournament "started for real" in 1978
What are you talking about? They didn't kill people in order to eat.. There was already many dead bodies after the plane crash. Do you think that everyone survived that accident??
I am here after watching Society of snow
Here after watching Yellowjackets
Met oo
I cried so hard.
Me too
Same
Netflix now.
Society of the Snow 😮😢
Me of terrifying flying watching on Netflix. I would die immediately on the plane if I experienced this stuff :( poor people.
My cousins grandpa is one of the survivors
Seriously 😳
What's his grandpa's name
Roy Harley
@@camilaperciavalle4368 wow
awsome he is now a motivationalspeaker. great@@camilaperciavalle4368
I don’t blame them for eating friends.
If you want to survive, that was the only option, if u refuse to eat then you die.
If you’re ok with that, I respect you for it, but I’d probably want to stay alive as long as I possibly can. So I’m eating for sure.
yes but they’re hispanic. Religion is huge- it takes a LOT of courage to eat someone, or to remember to faces while eating.
Easier said than done I'm assuming.
@@olivialddjjx.7 100%,I don’t have any religious beliefs and even I find it difficult, but after all none of us is really going to truly understand what they been through, you really have to be in that plane to understand.
I got nothing but respect for these survivors, they really beat death and came back to life.
@@aljonborabo0801 definitely bro.
I can’t even eat raw steak, I can’t imagine eating human flesh….
I would probably get some ice, roll the flesh in it and just swallow it.
If I chew I’d probably throw up.
But I’m just guessing here, when the body gives you that last survival instinct, I honestly don’t know how I would eat it.
I really can’t say coz I’ve never been in their situation, I mean none of us has. 🤒
@@olivialddjjx.7. We are not that religious.... that's just a western misbelief.
The movie Alive was one thing, but Society of the Snow was a masterpiece. Fun Fact: The rehearsals happened in the mountains (some)
A disgraceful 10 days of searching by the authorities!!
The Avalanche killed 8 more.. not 17.
Fun fact:34 other planes before 571 crashed in this mountain range and all of them had 0 survivors but this one was the first
Not really a fun fact thought is it breh
That was not fun to know at all
More of a Sad fact
Eating a human, raw, is wild. Imagine how hungry you have to that and actually not puke it right back out.
It was cold, so the meat was most likely frozen and didn’t taste like nothing
In the 1976 movie you see them cutting the flesh in filets and hanging those on an horizontal pole to dry them in the sun.....
just thought that only 13 bodies were found intact, other 15 were skeletal remains brings many questions;
a) they ate almost 1 kilo a day? each of them a kilo?
b)how they managed to cut it frozen at -30C' with a piece of glass?
c) how could they survive at this temperature? they had a plane for shelter. then I think of 2 bottles of water i keep in my fridge and temperature difference of water in plastic bottle vs. metal one. the plain buried in snow is like a metal bottle.
all of it simply unbelievable.
What a morbid comment 😮
@@abdulazuzadel4768. They had minimum supplies at the beggining. They collected water from the snow, they ate very little meat... when rescued they looked like esqueletons!!! Its not like they feast on human meat. They also burried some of the death. The crash ocurred in one location but because of an avalanche, the remains of the plane moved to another place.
It was an Uruguayan amateur rugby team
Wrong....semi-professional amateur team
@@JohnnyDouchbag-nr5yf No, mate it was amateur back then, OC became semi-professional years later. Uruguayan Rugby tournament "started for real" in 1978
"THE PILOT'S MISTAKE"
BRO, IT WAS A SNOWSTORM 🤦♀️
Netflix did a great job with this story!! Wild
i love the indian A.I VOICE that's very human
R.I.P fuerza aerea air force uruguay 571 💔😓😓
This movie was really sad 😢
Amazing story... Book called 'ALIVE' by Piers Paul Read
Ok, i thought that is what it was. I watched the Spanish version on Netflix, like 6am 😢.
The book is great! The survivors specifically chose that author to write of their experiences.
@@-bryn1 And eating the flesh of the dead passengers is one of the least interesting parts of their experience.
@@-bryn1 It is surprising…at first. But then when one considers everything else they faced on that mountain, it pales in comparison.
Society of. Snow movie was sad and awesome 😎
Go see Society of the Snow, its a awesome movie.
am here after ray william explaination
I watched the whole movie and cried
Who is after" society of snow?"
Vegans: How am I gonna survive 💀
That is the day I was born. 10.13.72 🥺
I saw the second movie one from 1993
I’m watching it
So sad😢 ,
Small Plane Crash into Andes mountains range well it was 571 flight that crash
😢🏔✈️
72 days??!!!
Yeah 72 Days thats correct
This was my exact reaction
They used snow for hydration, and had such little food they list 40 percent of there body weight
Yep. When rescue first came, they couldn't see the plane and left. Then the radio announced no rescue would come again until after the thaw.
Even crazier how they ended the search just after 10days
Only 8 people died by the avalanche.
They are the pilot first because they didn’t know them
Watch society of the snow it's horrific
Actually they were an amateur rugby team
I watched it
Is this what I saw in a movie?
I don’t think it’s rugby I thought it was soccer
Was it really the pilots fault I thought it was because of the turbulence or something
The pilot didn't have enough experience.
@@dannyboi830pilot had crossed that mountain more than 20 times before that crash. bad weather and flight instrument issues were also decisive
They are not professional rugby players
This is laughable.. they actually DIDN’T EAT their friends. Get yer facts right!!!
Yea they did
Yeah they did wdym
Sewonty two. 😂😂😂
It was not avalanche they killed the 17 to survive
Why didn't you take photos since you were there?
@@Nadae27 I had no phone or Camera
What are you talking about? They didn't kill people in order to eat.. There was already many dead bodies after the plane crash. Do you think that everyone survived that accident??
Apu ?
Si uno piensa ellos fueron los primeros in implementar la DONACIÓN DE ORGANOS pk ellos hicieron un pacto y pidieron permiso