Society Of The Snow (2023) MOVIE REACTION| FIRST TIME WATCHING… This Left Me SPEECHLESS!!

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  • 🎬 Society of the snow MOVIE Reaction! 🎬
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Komentáře • 302

  • @cinthiak8276
    @cinthiak8276 Před 4 měsíci +325

    This movie deserved more Oscar nominations, the acting, cinematography, sound effect, make up, direction , etc.
    Regardless of any award, this is a masterpiece and I'm happy that more people get to know the story of the survivors and the people who died in the accident how important they were for the rest to survive. It's really inspirational and it is in my top list of movies of all time.

    • @EloyYT
      @EloyYT Před 4 měsíci +5

      Makeup is nominated along with Best Foreign Film.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +41

      I couldn’t agree more!! Especially the note saying the greatest love is one’s sacrifice for the people you have. I hope I said that right

    • @aha3885
      @aha3885 Před 4 měsíci +12

      So true. This film is a masterpiece, and the Academy hasn't wanted to recognize it. Best directing and best film, those nominations were so obvious...and the sound, the cinematography should've been nominated too.
      I don't know the reason, but Jota Bayona is frequenly undervalued by the Oscars. It happened with "The impossible", it happened again with "Jurasic World: Fallen kingdom", the best movie of the franchise since the first one, that film deserved several nominations just like other great sci-fi movies had at the time. And now with "La sociedad de la nieve ". His best work, and we talking about a genius of his craft.

    • @minyrar7107
      @minyrar7107 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@deving9793that phrase is a Bible passage. They were all Catholics (hence the Rosary), but Numa was a devoted one.

    • @girlwiththeblues
      @girlwiththeblues Před 4 měsíci +2

      as much as a i agree, the Oscars are not the center of the world. this movie won 12 Goya awards !

  • @GessAtti
    @GessAtti Před 4 měsíci +234

    Si algún día tengo hijos, les voy a enseñar a no aspirar a ser un héroe irreal como Superman, sino a aspirar a ser valiente, resiliente y fuerte como Nando Parrado.

    • @Dany-ii5bs
      @Dany-ii5bs Před 4 měsíci +4

      Excelente 👍

    • @pazforever
      @pazforever Před 4 měsíci +1

      😅😅que tal alguien más coherente más humilde solidario como Roberto o como Numa en lugar de un ser egocéntrico como Nando

    • @GessAtti
      @GessAtti Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@pazforever Quién dice que la "humildad" te hace más? A mí me interesa la entereza y valentía en las adversidades, lo que haya hecho después me tiene sin cuidado, ya es una apreciación subjetiva (de hecho, tan subjetiva que tu opinión me parece injusta porque, a sabiendas de que es la persona más importante de todas, siempre habló de todo el grupo y minimizó el haber salvado a todos, diciendo que todos tenían su rol, y coso. Cosa que es cierta, obviamente. En el apartado de humanidad, templanza y voluntad me quedo con Gustavo Zerbino, que siempre fue mi favorito. Ahora, ¿en una situación así? ¿De vida y muerte? No encuentro mayor ejemplo de levantarse y HACER, que Nando Parrado). Saludos.

    • @elenamelena3961
      @elenamelena3961 Před 4 měsíci

      y por fito strauch y daniel fernandez y eduardo por lo q tuvieron q hacer para sobrevivir!!💪🏻💪🏻😔

  • @volosh67gayo49
    @volosh67gayo49 Před 4 měsíci +55

    Nando lost his sister, his mom, his friends, broke his skull while left at the cold part of the plane becouse they thought he was dead... Yet he recovered and had the will and determination to do the walk for 10 days... I just CAN'T imagine myself in his position and having that mentality

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Honestly me either. I have a lot of will power buts that’s another level

    • @BeatlemaccaAR
      @BeatlemaccaAR Před 3 měsíci

      Nando Parrado is other wordly ❤

  • @mariammarquez985
    @mariammarquez985 Před 4 měsíci +128

    Las mujeres no las tocaron, cuando murio liliana , javier estaba tan mal , que los chicos pensaba que se iba a volver loco, ellos la cambiaron de lugar y el penso que la habian comido , nunca pregunto , 30 años despues o un poco mas cuando se reunieron para el aniversario (todos los años se juntan) salio el tema y uno le dijo que no la habian tocado sólo la cambiaron de lugar con la hermana y madre de Nando, empezaron a reír y terminaron llorando Javier murio en el 2015 fue el primer sobreviviente en morir.

  • @camilagarcia8532
    @camilagarcia8532 Před 4 měsíci +104

    hey! an uruguayan here, i really liked your reaction. also i wanted to tell you that the real survivors were in the movie. the man who opens the door for nando parrado and his family, its the real nando parrado. roberto canessa is the one holding the one who plays him when they enter the hospital. and carlitos paez is representing his own father when reading the names of the survivors! also, yes, the luggage that zerbino didn't want to leave behind, had things of all the deads in there, he said that he was coming back home with his 29 friends.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +38

      Thank you so much for watching and I’ll have to go back and look. I didn’t know the actual survivors were in the movie

    • @camilagarcia8532
      @camilagarcia8532 Před 4 měsíci

      thank you! there are a lot of details that you can't see or understand the first time you watch it. for example, nando parrado was in a coma for 3 days bc his head was crashed into a thousand pieces, they helped him without knowing resting his head in ice, so thats how he survived. but if you look more into the story you are going to find a lot more than this! every survivor has his own book about the tragedy, because they all remember it different based on their perception and what they felt. and also thanks for watching it in spanish@@deving9793

    • @sebastianlima3967
      @sebastianlima3967 Před 4 měsíci +3

      buenas compatriota saludos !!

  • @user-nt8lq4rp3z
    @user-nt8lq4rp3z Před 4 měsíci +95

    They didn't bring any warm clothes. They weren't planning on hanging out in the snow.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +9

      I know, I would doubled up on the cloths they had

    • @AlexHdz6
      @AlexHdz6 Před 4 měsíci

      they did with what they had, but as you could see most of their clothes were on the tail of the plane, so until the point when they found it, they had not a lot to put on@@deving9793

    • @edsp666
      @edsp666 Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@deving9793 they did, you'll see in many shots of their sleeves you can see they're all wearing multiple layers of shirts and jumpers, it's just that all those shirts and sweaters were thin as they were ones for warm weather so visually it doesn't look bulky/might be hard to tell. But they were definitely wearing everything they had

  • @EleonoraDelgadoBurgu
    @EleonoraDelgadoBurgu Před 4 měsíci +448

    I congratulate you for watching the movie in its native language and with English subtitles. The experience is totally different from having the audio with translation.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +57

      I absolutely agree

    • @user-nt8lq4rp3z
      @user-nt8lq4rp3z Před 4 měsíci +15

      I agree; however, I don't want to belittle or discount the experience of anybody watching it dubbed. People have countless reasons why they choose not to watch it with subtitles. I have watched it five times in its entirety. The first version I found was dubbed so that's what I watched. Normally I would prefer subtitles but they did a really good job with the dubbing. I believe they handled the doubbing with the same care, reverence, and respect they used throughout every other part of the movie.

    • @アキコ2003
      @アキコ2003 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-nt8lq4rp3zno. The only viable reason you should watch dub is of you same some sort of medical problem where you can't read properly.

    • @laurafernandez2848
      @laurafernandez2848 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Hay una youtuber que lo vio en inglés pero, cuando subió su video de react, cambió la película a la versión en español. Así quería que creyeran que ella había visto la película en español.

    • @アキコ2003
      @アキコ2003 Před 4 měsíci

      @@laurafernandez2848 triste..
      What's the name of the youtuber?

  • @user-qx6ri2bf4o
    @user-qx6ri2bf4o Před 4 měsíci +50

    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. THANKS FOR REACTING! It's not getting a lot of attention from reactors :(

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +3

      It will!! I promise you that. I 100% agree with you. This movie is a masterpiece!! Question for you? Do you think you could have made it back?

  • @icantstayaway1
    @icantstayaway1 Před 4 měsíci +16

    What make me so emotional, when I see this film es what Zerbino says years later. He help every who was in the plane to go in calm to the other side and when the actor who plays Numa was in a practice he injured his leg, he says Zerbino says, I take care of Numa's leg in the mountain and I'll take care of him here too.
    I mentioned this, because when Javier Methol was dying he ask for Zerbino to be by his side, he wanted to leave this world by his side, like all the people who died in the plane and in fact that's what happen, it's just too beutiful in some kind of way

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I with you! to be in such a horrible situation but still have the same compassion and love for the person is remarkable

  • @_fatimtzz
    @_fatimtzz Před 4 měsíci +67

    So the reason as to why they never lit fire was because it was impossible. They said that at some point they tried to cook the meat but the fire wouldn't last because of the cold and the strong wind

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +12

      Now that I think about it. The wind was very strong. There literally nothing you could do

    • @princesadelaos
      @princesadelaos Před 4 měsíci +10

      also, everything was wet constantly

    • @scottland9975
      @scottland9975 Před 4 měsíci +11

      ​@@deving9793al estar a 4000 metros de altura hay poco oxígeno para que el fuego sea fuerte y dure más tiempo.

  • @alexflorea4879
    @alexflorea4879 Před 4 měsíci +78

    This movie is awesome and extremely sad. It's absolutely astonishing what humas are capable to do in order to survive, my grandfather told me that in WW 2 they ate their belts and boots, I often wondered if I would be capable of something similar.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +8

      Whattt!? I wouldn’t think your stomach could process that. Thats another level of survival instinct. Just thinking about that I know if I could do it

    • @amparocabal
      @amparocabal Před 4 měsíci +2

      It was just an attempt

    • @jacquelinea.7575
      @jacquelinea.7575 Před 4 měsíci +6

      They tried, at least eating the sits, but at that moment things had started to be too processed, with many chemicals for colors, etc. so it tasted horrible and it made them sick. The shoes, impossible to try, it was too cold they had to protect their feet.

  • @torileigh235
    @torileigh235 Před 4 měsíci +39

    i've seen so many people reacting to the survivors eating shoelaces and cigarettes and being surprised, but they really did eat anything and everything they could before their last choice of cannibalism. the only thing that was truly inedible was the hair gel, which tasted utterly foul, and that is why they still had a lot of it by the time rescue came!

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Hair gel😳😳😳😳😳

  • @ashley-or7zp
    @ashley-or7zp Před 4 měsíci +168

    In reality, they weren't having that moment during the avalanche. They were asleep!!!! Just makes it 1000 times more terrifying.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +46

      😳😳 I couldn’t imagine waking up under an avalanche. How do you even comprehend that

    • @patgervasio7044
      @patgervasio7044 Před 4 měsíci +1

      As in the movie Alive. Much more accurate.

    • @ashley-or7zp
      @ashley-or7zp Před 4 měsíci +42

      @@patgervasio7044 Wouldn’t go that far. The survivors themselves have come out to say they do not like that movie and society of the snow portrayed what they went through with more accuracy.

    • @patgervasio7044
      @patgervasio7044 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ashley-or7zp which doesn’t make sense. I read the book. Alive seems to follow the book more closely than SothS. But whatever. I still enjoyed Alive more than this movie. Personal preference I guess.

    • @SABINE0666
      @SABINE0666 Před 4 měsíci

      And 4 days in complete darkness

  • @persefonehistory8631
    @persefonehistory8631 Před 4 měsíci +59

    Thanks for watching this movie and in its original language. It’s an amazing story.
    At the rescue Gustavo didn’t want to leave the bag because in that bag he put little belongings from the people that died, so he could later return them as a memory to their families. It Took him like a month to do it ❤

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +20

      I assume that’s why he didn’t want to leave it. The fact he threatened to not board to aircraft shows the significance

  • @leylacerrutti3093
    @leylacerrutti3093 Před 4 měsíci +11

    In the shot from the helicopter when they see the survivors, the director privilegedly showed a few seconds of the real footage of the helicopters of the real rescue in 1972, just for a few seconds only, What a masterpiece!

  • @triviajjunie9896
    @triviajjunie9896 Před 4 měsíci +56

    Para los uruguayos es una historia muy significativa, apreciamos muchísimo que demás personas estén tomando consciencia de ella. Gracias y saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾

  • @Zozette27
    @Zozette27 Před 4 měsíci +28

    The reason that they had so many cigarettes was because Panchito Abal and Javier’s family owned a cigarette company. There was a cigarette shortage in Chile so they were taking many cartons of cigarettes to sell. I believe some of the team members also took extra cigarettes either to sell or to give away to their Chilean hosts. They still have to rations the cigarettes to 10 per day.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Ohh ok that makes sense. Question for you? Can you actually eat cigarettes without harming you?

    • @artemisa1523
      @artemisa1523 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@deving9793a little late but not, you can't. But in that situation is better than nothing

  • @Amijav77
    @Amijav77 Před 4 měsíci +21

    I loved your reaction! Thank you for watching it in Spanish! Bayona waited 10 years to make this movie in its original language

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching my reaction

  • @josyshen2535
    @josyshen2535 Před 4 měsíci +42

    (Edit as I remembered another fact)
    Amazing reaction, thank you for sharing it.
    A few facts:
    Nando made quite a recovery because even when his head swelled with the impact, his head was facing the cold metal of the plane also he was left kind of outside thinking he was dead. This served as a very cold ice pack to heal the swelling on his head and make him better. The idea Nando had to want to eat the bodies came out of anger that the pilots' negligence got them to be stuck in the mountain helpless. Let's not forget he lost his mum, sister and 2 best friends. Nando's anger it's what pushed him to want to get out of there no matter what.
    They were peeing black because of severe dehydration.
    Fito was the one who thought of making water, glasses to protect their eyes from the reflexion of the sun in the snow and also chose the bodies that would be eaten along with his cousins Daniel and Eduardo. Fito was called the inventor.
    Carlitos the young person who crashed into the suitcases with his car in the airport was a spoiled child who came from a wealthy family. He was very spoiled, he even had a nanny, after this trip his perspective of life absolutely changed. In the plane, he was in charge of making sure there were not drafts in the plain or reduce the possibility of drafts using the suitcases and plane seats, he was very good at it. He also was the one who made the sleeping bag that Nando and Roberto used to sleep in during their walk to Chile.
    They had so many cigarettes because in Chile cigarettes were scarce and Javier Methol, the man who lost his wife in the avalanche, worked in a Tabaco company so thought it was a good business to take a lot of cigarettes and sell them in Chile.
    Numa did not get injured like that in the real events, someone walked on his leg by accident because of the lack of space in the plane and because he was not eating his body did not have much strength to recover from the bruise. He was the last one who died and his death pushed Nando and Roberto to say fuck it lets do this, let's save ourselves because no one else is going to.
    The actual survivors loved this version more than the 1993 version, because it doesn't idolise the survivors as the heroes, instead recognises and considers those who died and their memory.
    Reporters keep digging in a very nasty way how they survived, what did they eat, etc. The survivors were very secretive and ashamed about saying they ate human beings and were scared to be judged, being Catholics, by their families and friends also going to jail. They had a press conference were they answered to reporters questions ONCE instead that addressing the situation 100000 times to every reporter who asked. They asked the reporters and people for respect of their choices considering the very harsh circumstances they had to face. Pancho Delgado (Numa's best friend in the movie was they one who spoke in this conference)
    The actual survivors made a Kameo in the movie Nando, Roberto, Coche Inciarte, Numa's real nephew and Carlitos were is different scenes. The house shown as Numa's house in the movie was actually his real house back in 1972.
    The reason why Zerbino would not leave without the suitcase it's because he hoped that tokens from the death people, like personal belongings such as jewelry, rosaries, ID's, letters written before dying were taking back to give to their families. That actually happened the real survivor refused to leave without the suitcase.
    In the movie isn't shown but the rescue was in 2 stages. They had to rescue one lot of people that day and the next lot the day after. Some survivors had to stay another night waiting for the other helicopters to arrive. Those left behind the first day were left with food and a team of rescuers. A survivor said the rescuers were scared of them after seeing all the human remaining all over the place also the smell and dirt was unbearable.
    * (added fact)
    There is a man who was part of the search team that were looking for the plane during the 71 days the survivors were stranded on the mountain. His name is Claudio Lucero and he had made quite strong arguments in the media about how he believes the 27 people left alive in the plane after the crash planned and plotted maliciously all the events that happened to them to gain fame. He states they could have left the mountain days before the day they got rescued, but chose to stay longer and go through hunger and lost to become famous and earn money.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +2

      You explained so much! I truly appreciate your comment and breakdown. I remember them saying something about going to jail. My thought was that the judicial system is nonexistent in times like this. You have to do what you must to survive. I don’t know if I could’ve stomach eating humans. Could you have done that?

    • @josyshen2535
      @josyshen2535 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 I have been very interested in the real story since I saw the 1993 movie. This is a fascinating story about resilience and not giving up no matter how bad things get. It always puts me into perspective when feeling like giving up about anything in my life, because it can always be so so so much worse like this people had it.
      Most of the people on the plane were just young boys scared of what will happen next if they ate humans. Also, catholic religion is in many ways not very forgiving of sins, so they were petrified of being in a bad place with god and their catholic families.
      To answer your question, giving the circumstances I think I would do it, feeling very sad and disgust about it, but I would do it. I would give in and eat, because I would probably be thinking about staying strong and going back to my love ones. I think that would be my drive.

    • @josyshen2535
      @josyshen2535 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 I have just remembered another interesting fact. There is a man who was part of the search team that were looking for the plane during the 71 days the survivors were stranded on the mountain. His name is Claudio Lucero and he had made quite strong arguments in the media about how he believes the 27 people left alive in the plane after the crash planned and plotted maliciously all the events that happened to them to gain fame. He states they could have left the mountain days before the day they got rescued, but chose to stay longer and go through hunger and lost to become famous and earn money.

  • @xongaming4456
    @xongaming4456 Před 4 měsíci +31

    They tried burning the clothes but it wouldn't last long because they weren't dry enough.

    • @triviajjunie9896
      @triviajjunie9896 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Plus it was too cold and windy

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Ohh that does make sense. Everything was wet! What about the ones in the suit case or the jet fuel?

    • @seosoodoll
      @seosoodoll Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@deving9793they said it was a waste of clothes, the fire would ruin them and the fire wouldn’t last long bc of the strong wind

    • @ran174
      @ran174 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@deving9793They tried to light a fire a couple of times but it went out in a few minutes, not only because everything was wet, but at that altitude there is not enough oxygen. They did not want to set fire inside the fuselage because they did not know how far the fuel had spilled (as seen in Numa's hand at the beginning); their only shelter would be ruined.

    • @doblejota9651
      @doblejota9651 Před 4 měsíci

      Plus the amount of oxygen at that height is very low, making it even harder to light any kind of fire@@triviajjunie9896

  • @clarasva
    @clarasva Před 4 měsíci +61

    I’m so happy everytime I see someone watching this masterpiece! Society of the Snow is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen!
    Great video ❤
    Hugs from Brasil!!!

    • @user-nt8lq4rp3z
      @user-nt8lq4rp3z Před 4 měsíci +5

      I'm so moved and affected by this movie. I've watched it five times in its entirety and i've watched countless reaction videos. I've listened to some podcasts talk about it. I am so stunned by what these men pulled off.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +6

      This definitely is in my top 10 now. Hard to watch but so inspiring

  • @bbodgi7393
    @bbodgi7393 Před 4 měsíci +16

    Vasco's father (the boy who died, having hallucinations screaming for his father), returned to the cordillera to take his son's remains even though repatriating a body was illegal. He had problems with the law, but managed to bury his son in Uruguay. Coco's mother expressed in an interview that she was relieved with herself that each of the survivors had a piece of her son (Coco's parents and his girlfriend traveled to Chile thinking he was alive because of a mistake with the list. His mother is still alive). Marcelo's mother did not have the courage to see her son's childhood friend (one of the survivors) again, because he survived but her son did not. Carlitos's father was adamant in the hope that his son would return alive (Marcelo played his own father in the film). Nando's father started dating a new woman in the time frame of the incident, they say he even got rid of Nando's things (thinking he was dead). Nando says that his father was what motivated me to come back.

    • @estebanfeliperojasnunez566
      @estebanfeliperojasnunez566 Před 4 měsíci +5

      El que interpreta a su padre es carlitos.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      That so hurt breaking thinking your child survived a tragedy like this and come to learn they didn’t. Hope can be and a bad thing it seems

  • @Zozette27
    @Zozette27 Před 4 měsíci +14

    The rugby team hired an Uruguayan airforce plane and they invited friends and family to help fill the plane. The couple seen saying goodbye to their children, Liliana and Javier Methol, were invited by Javier’s cousin, Francisco ‘Panchito’ Abal who is the young man you see dying during the first night on the mountain.
    the plane crashed Friday 13 October 1972. The plane crash because of pilot error. The copilot was flying and he miscalculated how far they had travelled and turned north to soon while they were still in the mountains.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh so they knew each other. They were all in someway connected

    • @Zozette27
      @Zozette27 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@deving9793 - not everyone knew each other but except the crew and one woman, Graziela Mariana, they all did have some connection. The rugby team was the Old Christians, made up of former students of the Stella Maris school. The majority of the young men had gone to Stella Maris though a few had gone to Sacred Heart but became classmates of some of the Stella Maris boys once they went to university/college. Most of the passengers lived in the Montevideo suburb of Carrasco which is where the school is located. Graziela Mariana was able to purchase a ticket to go to her daughter’s wedding. In one book it says she bought the last ticket when it couldn’t be sold, another book said she purchased the ticket when one of the young men slept in and missed the plane. There was also 5 crew members, two of went out when the tail broke off. The mechanic Carlos Roque was the only crew member who was alive after the first night.

  • @kaylaap399
    @kaylaap399 Před 4 měsíci +10

    This movie made me cry my eyes out, especially when I thought it was a real story even tougher than what we see in the movie. R. Canessa said it was a light version of what they actually went through but he remarked the implication of Bayona, the director, to give a honest and emotional version, focused on everyone, including the dead, in their feelings and fears because it was their effort and love for each other what made them survive and come back home.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +3

      This was a lighter version of the actual story??

    • @kaylaap399
      @kaylaap399 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@deving9793 Yes. R. Canessa told in interviews that he and other survivors talked to the director several times before filming and they agreed it should be a version for general audiences because if Bayona sticked strictly to the truth, people would probably get out of theaters before the ending... If you read Pablo Vierci's book, Society of snow or the books written by survivors, you`ll find many details, many things that the movie can't include for a matter of time or because it's too stark.

    • @hannsvernor5125
      @hannsvernor5125 Před 3 měsíci

      @@deving9793I’ll tell you brotha I’ve read the books. One eg. When trapped in the plane after the avalanche Roberto had to break their friend Coco’s skull (because the bodies were buried in the snow they could only access the head) and they had to eat his brains and face to survive. General audience can’t handle that level of truth just yet my brotha. ❤excellent review

  • @jacket5456
    @jacket5456 Před 4 měsíci +3

    You're one of my favorite reactors. When I saw this movie, I decided to start fasting. Cause I'm fat, I got weight to burn. Made it almost 4 days before I had to eat. I'm working out and intermittent fasting now. Was 311lb in January, I'm 277lb now. Now imagine not having ANY fat to burn and THEN fasting. Fasting is easy when you have fat, not so much if you're lean.

  • @user-nt8lq4rp3z
    @user-nt8lq4rp3z Před 4 měsíci +25

    That leg Roberto set still works to this day! I highly recommend reading or listening to the book.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +4

      There’s an audio book to this?

    • @eslunita
      @eslunita Před 4 měsíci +12

      @@deving9793yes there is an audio book. Same name Society of the Snow. Pablo Vierci was a childhood friend to most survivors. And it took him a long time to gather all the information to write the book.

    • @minyrar7107
      @minyrar7107 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793pretty much all survivors have written books. This movie is based on Pablo Vierci’s book Society of the Snow.
      You will find in You Tube a few conferences by Roberto and Nando, both in Spanish and in English (they both speak English). It is a very inspirational story.

    • @profefabianaaguero8464
      @profefabianaaguero8464 Před 4 měsíci

      A Álvaro Mangino

  • @timeouthumanity2067
    @timeouthumanity2067 Před 4 měsíci +8

    there's no way i'd survive. these ppl are unbelievable.

  • @luciaarnaotorrego6852
    @luciaarnaotorrego6852 Před 4 měsíci +21

    This is currently my favourite movie, thank you so much for reacting to it

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much for watching

  • @agusbtomk
    @agusbtomk Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for giving this movie a chance. As Uruguayan I´m glad more people get to know this story and appreciate the bravery and strengh of our people

  • @Zozette27
    @Zozette27 Před 4 měsíci +9

    The thing he scrapped off the rock and tried to eat was most likely lichen which is one of the few things that would grow at the altitude they were at ie 3,570 metres (11,710 ft). The mountain was 4,600 m (15,100 ft) high.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Damnn!!😳😳 I would’ve thought breathing would be hard at that altitude

    • @nekane6168
      @nekane6168 Před 4 měsíci +5

      ​@@deving9793I've been at those altitudes and I can assure you It's difficult to breathe.
      At that altitude and at that temperature there is no life, no animals no plants. Nothing.

  • @icantstayaway1
    @icantstayaway1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    There's a small interview to Javier and Liliana's daughter were she explains that this film help her to put a face to her mom, to have a representation because she was so little that she can not remember her.
    You sould hear Carlito's interview.

  • @berlinfarinas8936
    @berlinfarinas8936 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Esa entrada de los helicópteros le saca lagrimas a cualquiera

  • @silvanamezzano7496
    @silvanamezzano7496 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Just for the record, this was a true history. This was in Octuber 1972. They spend 72 days in the Andes. When they run out food, they didn't have another choice. None of them wanted that, they thought God was going to send them straight to hell. They deserve the most of the respects.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      They had to do what was necessary to survive. I believe any one would have. Do you think you would have survived?

  • @React2This
    @React2This Před 4 měsíci +4

    Like you, I think I would likely have been one of the people who chose to fall asleep and not wake up. The apparent hopelessness of their situation was the size of the entire Andes mountain range. And having to consume their dead friends took incredible courage. Especially the first time.
    They broke one of the oldest human taboos. They had only one other choice, which was to give up. To us, they are heros. But for them, there would be so much shame and guilt to live with. Shame is a powerful discouragement.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      They are certain things I couldn’t fathom doing and eating humans is one

  • @minyrar7107
    @minyrar7107 Před 4 měsíci +6

    They all had something in common, they all wanted to tell their parents they were alive. Roberto often mentions in interviews that his mom told him once (after coming from a funeral of one of Roberto’s friend who died drawn in a lake) that she would die if one of his kids ever died. He had that moment in his head and that was precisely what kept him alive. His mom in Uruguay was 100% confident that he was still alive, she knew and she would tell his girlfriend to stop worrying because she felt he was still alive. In Nando’s case, he wanted to go back to his father to tell him that he had not lost his family (his older sister was not on that plane). Carlitos Páez also talks very often how he would look up to the moon and talk to his mom through it, his mom in Uruguay would be doing the same thing. They were talking to each others through the moon.
    And you’ll hear similar stories like these told by other survivors.
    Roberto, Nando and Carlitos made a cameo in the movie.
    Nando is at the beginning of the movie, he opens the door at the airport to the actors that play him and his family.
    Roberto is dressed as a doctor (he is a pediatric cardiologist in real life) and is escorting the actor who plays him in the hospital.
    Carlitos Páez plays his own father, he is the one reading the names of the survivors twice.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Ohh ok. I was wondering who actually survivors were in the film. Question for you? Do you think you would have survived?

    • @minyrar7107
      @minyrar7107 Před 2 měsíci

      @@deving9793 If I survive the plane crash and the avalanche, I would like to think I had a chance. Numa died 10 days before they were rescued. He did suffer an injury in his leg, but it was not how it was portrayed in the movie. Someone stood up on his calf after the avalanche, which caused a bruise that became an infection. Because he refused to eat for so long, and was not eating at all at the end, contributed to his weakness and the infection to spread faster. Carlitos Páez constantly says that the only thing he regrets, is that they waited too long (10 days) before they started to eat, he says he would start eating right away if he was in a similar situation again. Having that info on my side, I think I would do the same thing.

  • @Exoixx
    @Exoixx Před 4 měsíci +6

    Guy who opened the door for everyone at the airport is the real life Nando.
    Guy who read out the names at the end is the real life Carlitos. There’s some other cameos in the airport scene I believe but the survivors were very involved with this film.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      I need to go back and look at the actual pictures of the survivors. Question for you? Could have you come back from this?

    • @Exoixx
      @Exoixx Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 The real photos are incredible.
      Honestly, I doubt I’d make it past the first night. While luck comes into it, their sheer strength of will and desire to live is quite incredible. Highly recommend you listen to some of the talks the survivors have given. Their perspective on life after everything they went through is fascinating.

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Před 4 měsíci +3

    The Andes is the longest mountain range in the world. And also has some of the highest peaks. Not easy to get over.

    • @BeatlemaccaAR
      @BeatlemaccaAR Před 3 měsíci +1

      Add to it 60 days of near starvation, massive PTSD, NO mountainering equipment, NO certainty of where you are and overall fear and exhaustion. Nando & Roberto... just INCREDIBLE men

  • @brittanygidley1291
    @brittanygidley1291 Před 3 měsíci +1

    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.

  • @irisanaliamartinez3652
    @irisanaliamartinez3652 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Greetings from Argentina. Hugs and kisses.
    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 with the objects of the deceased; and years later he was called (by their relatives) "The guardian of the 29"

  • @VerisimilitudeFilms1
    @VerisimilitudeFilms1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My father is from Argentina, he remembers watching the news broadcast when they found them. My Dad was around the same age as these guys. This story has always struck a chord with us.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Did he ever tell you all about it?

    • @VerisimilitudeFilms1
      @VerisimilitudeFilms1 Před 4 měsíci

      Before this movie came out. He was disappointed that in the movie "Alive" they didn't show how after they called off the search, there was a father who was adamant that his son was still alive. He had a "feeling" and kept begging the authorities to keep looking. They kinda portrayed this in the 1976 movie "Survive!" My father and I were also disappointed that "Alive" didn't even show or mention that rancher they saw on the other side of the river. My father mentioned that they were passing notes to each other across of the river for a couple of days because the rancher thought they were suspicious looking.

  • @AlexHdz6
    @AlexHdz6 Před 4 měsíci +6

    At the beginning of the movie they told the year it happened ;)

  • @Jeezfreek
    @Jeezfreek Před 4 měsíci +1

    Devin, I’ve been following you for quite some time now, and bro, you do an amazing job!! Simply an FYI, the original movie was called, “Alive”! It was very well done, but this re-make is even much better!! Thanks for your coverage!!

  • @lalila_li6665
    @lalila_li6665 Před 4 měsíci +1

    48:44 I don't think anyone realizes how incredible it is that this moment is 100% real. imagine what it's like to lose a friend and have that memory

  • @andygossard4293
    @andygossard4293 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Good of you to review this , It was highly touted by those who view a lot of Netflix. But the rest of us didn't know about it. Nino Rodriguez pointed this out also. Anyways, I saw the original Alive and was awed, but this provides a fresh perspective.

    • @4037Mia
      @4037Mia Před 4 měsíci

      This is not a remake of Alive. So Alive is not an original. Actually is the 2nd movie of the same subject. The first one was a mexican film of 1978. Alive was based on a book and this is based on another book. Actually the survivors didn't like Alive because they changed the names of people (except for the 2 who walked for 10 days), and because they added fictitious scenes to make it a more Hollywood appealing movie.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Is the movie Alive worth watching?

    • @andygossard4293
      @andygossard4293 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 It's in English. It's worth watching. It's just that most who have seen both say this is better. I reserve my opinion on that

  • @O___________0
    @O___________0 Před 4 měsíci +2

    40:51 That’s not what he’s saying. He’s saying even those who couldn’t/won’t make it aren’t useless.

  • @primoguerrero7928
    @primoguerrero7928 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I was HOPING you'd put outthis vid!!! Here we go!!

  • @annakmeneses
    @annakmeneses Před 4 měsíci +9

    Amazing film. Should have been nominated for waaay more Oscar... Definitely sound, cause the way they used it to make us feel like we were there... omg.
    Would I gave survived... it's a gamble, cause I could have died or been severely injured in the crash or avalanche... if I hadn't, still like maaaaaybe. Likr Nando. I would have at least died trying to get out... I'm stubborn as hell, and I would not want to die just waiting around.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      I’ve asked myself the same question. I don’t know if I could have made it home. Especially the cannibalism part

  • @agusg.t.8950
    @agusg.t.8950 Před 4 měsíci +3

    What a story…what a movie! ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @maggiojeda8311
    @maggiojeda8311 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Amazing movie and real story! Breaks my 💔 and at the same time gives me hope. Great reaction 👏🏻

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      This was a heart breaking and inspiring story. Do you think you could have survived?

    • @maggiojeda8311
      @maggiojeda8311 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 I trust a lot in myself so I want to believe I would try my hardest to survive and come back home❤

  • @KrlKngMrtssn
    @KrlKngMrtssn Před 4 měsíci +13

    You understand Spanish. Pleasant surprise ❤

  • @apedosmil06
    @apedosmil06 Před 4 měsíci

    Devin I’ve been watching you for a while now, look at this production value. Making moves! Glad to see how successful you’ve been, you deserve it. Peace and love.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I truly appreciate it! Doing my best to give you all better content. Thanks for the continuous support

  • @EloyYT
    @EloyYT Před 4 měsíci +10

    You've lost the very final part that turns out to be important, true photos compared to movie shots.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’m sorry I didn’t include those

  • @miguelangelfernandez4735
    @miguelangelfernandez4735 Před 4 měsíci +7

    En esas fechas en Uruguay es primavera, hace calor, los chicos iban con ropa muy ligera, en los Andes de noche la temperatura baja hasta 30 bajo cero, no existe ningún ser vivo ahí, además están a 4000 metros de altitud por lo tanto hay poco oxígeno, Roberto Canessa se convirtió en médico cardiólogo infantil, es una eminencia en el mundo, fue tres veces ganador del premio de Medicina del Uruguay, por su parte Fernando Parrado se convirtió en automovilista de carreras y piloto de fórmula1, también fue conductor de programas de televisión y fue elegido el mejor conferencista del mundo, Carlitos Paez es hijo del famoso artista plástico Carlos Páez Vilaró constructor de la Casa Pueblo una de las arquitecturas modernas más bellas del siglo XX, estos tres sobrevivientes reales participan de la película haciendo pequeños cameos, la película toma su nombre del libro " La Sociedad de la nieve " escrito por el Uruguayo Pablo Vierci amigo y compañero de colegio de los protagonistas y Co-productor de la película junto al Español Juan Antonio Bayona.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +2

      The good is, a lot of them had skills and were extremely smart so that definitely went along way.

  • @icantstayaway1
    @icantstayaway1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Other thing, Canessa fix Alvaro's leg only with the sound of the bones and according to the doctors later, it couldn't be better

  • @ignaciapereira6935
    @ignaciapereira6935 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for reacting for this story ❤️

  • @lucassmith1886
    @lucassmith1886 Před 4 měsíci

    Damn devin got another camera as well! Digging the multiple angles, you've stepped your game up for sure and it's noticeable! 👊

  • @globalizacionliquida
    @globalizacionliquida Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great and honest reaction!

  • @lulighirardi9055
    @lulighirardi9055 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thanks for your reaction!

  • @アキコ2003
    @アキコ2003 Před 4 měsíci +1

    "Come to chile man"
    You: come to chill?
    Hahahahha 😂 ur funny

  • @IngridLion04
    @IngridLion04 Před 4 měsíci +1

    hey, loved the reaction! just wanted to say some things abbout the real event. They could light a fire, but it wouldn't last long because everything was really wet, and the wind was really strong.
    They tried cooking the meat a few times, but they realized that by doing so, the meat shrinks and they end up eating less. So they decided they would eat as much meat as they could.
    They had a lot of cigarettes because Chile was going through a bad time in the economy, which made everything scarce and expensive, so some crew members decided to take a lot of cigarettes to sell there
    They didn't eat everyone, there were some people who they all agreed wouldn't be eaten, like family members and some friends.
    Nando had a brain injury that was really bad, the other guys thought that he was gonna die soon so they put him in the part of the plane that was the coldest and that helped his injury, bc the cold helps the brain de-bloat. He not only survived that but also had the strength to walk all that distance to find help for his friends. He is truly a hero.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      The guy with the swollen brain made a remarkable recovery. I just he would be the first to go

    • @pazforever
      @pazforever Před 4 měsíci

      No camino solo sino junto a Roberto quien también participo de otras expediciones (Nando no) y cuido y curó a todos desde el primer minuto No hay heroes Sin los muertos ninguno hubiese sobrevivido

  • @krissy3mc2
    @krissy3mc2 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Hey bro, one of the saddest stories, haven't seen this particular movie but another called "Alive", based off the same story. It gets intense!

    • @fantasia13
      @fantasia13 Před 4 měsíci +19

      I would recommend you watch this one, I have never watched alive but some of the survivors have come out to say that they found it disrespectful, some of them even saying that it's like a disney movie and that it's not a true reflection of what happened to them, one of the things they were most upset about was that the movie changed the names of the deceased (I think they had to do that because they didn't get consent from the families to tell their stories) . The director of this movie worked with them, both survivors and the families of those who passed, so it think it's a different experience to see what happened knowing that they were involved, some of the survivors even make cameos on the film.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      Is that based on a true story as well?

    • @fantasia13
      @fantasia13 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@deving9793 it's supposed to be this story, but the survivors have come out to say that they didn't think it was told respectfully

    • @krissy3mc2
      @krissy3mc2 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @fantasia13 I believe it, I don't think Alive was terrible, just the American Hollywood adaptation. This movie is on the list to watch.
      @deving9793 Yes, Alive was based off this same story, just the Hollywood version. I think you chose a better version, but I do still like the other one too.

    • @JBjopa8
      @JBjopa8 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Yes movie alive is about the same story and it was good for the time it was made, but this one hits on so many levels 😢

  • @marvelmarvelos8995
    @marvelmarvelos8995 Před 4 měsíci

    I had to wait 31 years to find out how they were finally discovered. Because in the film ALIVE (1993) it is not as detailed as this. At that time I searched for all the literature about this story.

  • @rlk3490
    @rlk3490 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Cause eskimos are not high in the mountains. They are mostly at sea level, with lots of oxygen and humidity. These guys were stuck between colossal mountains of the Andes range, over 4000 m (13,000ft high), with low oxygen, freezing cold (almost always below zero) and low humidity. Water was not mineralized, it had no salts and food was unavailable. The thaw only made it worse, since food was rotting, water was scarce and the cold was still savage during MOST of the daytime... Still no humidty and low oxygen.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That makes there survival even more remarkable

    • @rlk3490
      @rlk3490 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 True, this is a truly remarkable story. Loved your reaction! Subscribe is granted! Hahaha hace a nice day!!

  • @JavierMartinezIII
    @JavierMartinezIII Před 2 měsíci

    24:44 “what? How can it get any worse?!” I laughed out loud. Movie proceeds to show you all the different ways in which it can get worse 😂😢😭 fuckin’ wild story, sad.

  • @romoreyes2557
    @romoreyes2557 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I hope you saw the real pictures showing up in the credits, didn't see your reaction to that, but hope you didn't miss those
    PD: It's not only based on a real story, it's more like: ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE to the real story

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I just saw the real pictures. Amazing that anyone survived. Could have survived?

  • @Israeluis696
    @Israeluis696 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Muy buena reacción ❤

  • @allenburgess6314
    @allenburgess6314 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love the set!

  • @KARASCOUSIN
    @KARASCOUSIN Před 4 měsíci +1

    This one is better than the movie "alive" from the 90's of this true story

  • @melistareckzek6732
    @melistareckzek6732 Před 4 měsíci

    I liked your reaction a lot!!!

  • @lug1183
    @lug1183 Před 4 měsíci

    13:14 well... the sad part about this, is that Nando's father continued with his life not even 2 months after the accident. He started a new relationship and even sold Nando's belongings

    • @CBOANDALUCIA
      @CBOANDALUCIA Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, it was disgusting.
      I really think he was cheating of his wife bc it's not normal that in less than 71 days you stop to mourn ALL YOUR FAMILY, find a girlfriend and sold all your children's properties.
      And later, he didn't take care of his son, and that's the worse part. Not even share Christmas with him when you are (supousely) a Catholic practicant, it's a very clear proof. Poor Nando, great he find his way in life and built a good family.

  • @lucassmith1886
    @lucassmith1886 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Devins vack with a banger! Long time sub here, keep on keeping on man, been loving the new content as well man. Check out a movie called Gangs of New York if you can, its a bamger and a newer classic

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yess sir! I got you family. It’s coming to the channel as well

  • @trevorbranden4461
    @trevorbranden4461 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This movie will make the strongest man feel very small

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Před 4 měsíci

    Their 'food' got lost in the avalanche. That was their biggest betrayal from nature.

  • @marianaanastasio6244
    @marianaanastasio6244 Před 4 měsíci

    Some of the survivors made cameos in the movie. The Md that received Canessa is the real Canessa. The father of Carlitos, the man that read the list is the real Carlitos. And the real Nando is the man that opened the airport door to Nando and his family. 🖐from Argentina and sorry for my english

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      No worries I understood everything you said. Thank you for commenting

  • @jeonghancontent
    @jeonghancontent Před 4 měsíci +1

    About Nando, supposedly when he got back his dad already had another partner and he had given Nando’s room to his nephew. That’s something that was trending in Latin america which I don’t know how true it was
    Edit: turns out is real. Nando mentions it in his book

    • @CBOANDALUCIA
      @CBOANDALUCIA Před 2 měsíci

      I really despises Nando's father: 71 days, less than 3 months, and you can't respect your wife and children? And you find a girlfriend so, so quickly?
      It's smells a cheater to me or even worse, bc he also didn't take care properly of his son later, I read he didn't invite him to shared the Christmas with his new family.

    • @jeonghancontent
      @jeonghancontent Před 2 měsíci

      @@CBOANDALUCIA Nando didn’t want to spend Christmas with his dad and went to Roberto’s house and stayed outside until midnight to not interrupt and then he went in

    • @CBOANDALUCIA
      @CBOANDALUCIA Před 2 měsíci

      @@jeonghancontent Well, I can't blame him. Less than 71 days, and his father renewed his life like they were furniture.

  • @yaninamata8805
    @yaninamata8805 Před 4 měsíci

    ❤❤❤ loved it

  • @JazminJHC
    @JazminJHC Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wonder if you watched the whole movie or if you just watched some bits and pieces, at least that's what it seems because there are a few comments you make that make no sense with the story line, of course it could also be because you're focused about the recording and so. I commend you for watching most with the native language.

  • @ferdugh1203
    @ferdugh1203 Před 4 měsíci

    The accident occured deep in the andes mountain, there are no trees or animals there

  • @React2This
    @React2This Před 4 měsíci +2

    Devin, the man on the radio reading out the names of the survivors is one of the actual survivors. Playing the role of his father. ❤

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Woww! I wonder what he was thinking throughout the making of the film because that was traumatic experience

  • @prismaticmarcus
    @prismaticmarcus Před 3 měsíci

    I'm surprised you didn't include the end credits with the photos

  • @leeyaferguson9019
    @leeyaferguson9019 Před 4 měsíci

    I remember this story along time ago. 🙏.........
    Heroes!!!😐

  • @ferdugh1203
    @ferdugh1203 Před 4 měsíci

    They knew the dates cuz they had watcheswith calendars on it

  • @aagc1988
    @aagc1988 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i am uruguayan and is quite a crazy story specially that they needed to eat human bodies since in uruguay at all times we are 3 millions of human uruguayans and 12 millions of cows. kinda of a destiny twist to end up on a mountain and eat human flesh while in our country there is 4 cows for each human. i dont eat red meat (cow) so there is even more. they where called heroes but people here always took badly they eat the bodies. i understand without that there would be NO survivors. yet still you loose a part of your humanity for good when you go for the human flesh as your food. not to mention when they where buried and needed to eat it from the corpses literally.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It’s crazy how ppl had had the audacity to judge them for wanting to leave. How you be angry at that?

    • @aagc1988
      @aagc1988 Před 4 měsíci

      @@deving9793 well they where shocked they eat human bodies. but again understandable since there was NO other way to survive.

  • @pollynicklas5220
    @pollynicklas5220 Před 2 dny

    10:08 bundle up with what? They didn't have proper clothing for those nighttime temps, and very little food, only snacks!

  • @gabriela1669
    @gabriela1669 Před 4 měsíci

    Godbless to the survivors

  • @urutavo6918
    @urutavo6918 Před 4 měsíci +2

    que buenos actores

  • @55giantsfan22
    @55giantsfan22 Před 3 měsíci

    Theres a 90s movie called alive thats based on the same story

  • @volosh67gayo49
    @volosh67gayo49 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Bro didn't you watch the real pictures at the end during credits?

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      I knoww! I miss them smh 🤦🏾

  • @jacquelinea.7575
    @jacquelinea.7575 Před 4 měsíci +4

    ‘72

  • @moniii__
    @moniii__ Před 4 měsíci

    As uruguayan i love how this story is getting so much notice. We grew up with this example of survival and it made us so grateful for all the little things. It is so important to know this story to appreciate life and family so much. Thank you for watching

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much for the details. It explained a lot

  • @princesadelaos
    @princesadelaos Před 4 měsíci +4

    Pancho Delgado still cant forgive himself for convincing Numa to go, he hardly joins the other survivor to talk about the accident. He says it's still too painful

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci

      That’s something you will never forget. I’m they all have PTSD

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Před 4 měsíci

    Devin G, you should watch The Flight of the Phoenix. It's a plane crash survival story.

  • @cristhi00
    @cristhi00 Před 4 měsíci

    I think I would have gone to the heaven the first night or after 2 days

  • @Scar_Fire
    @Scar_Fire Před 4 měsíci

    Better reaction of this movie.

  • @napoleonbonaparte9785
    @napoleonbonaparte9785 Před 4 měsíci

    URUGUAY 🇺🇾‼️‼️

  • @user-ih7yr9up9l
    @user-ih7yr9up9l Před měsícem

    Abrazos🫂 desde Uruguay😊

  • @YooHoodY
    @YooHoodY Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Devin, have you ever watched the 1994 Movie The Crow? Would love to see your Reaction if you haven't watched it yet 😁

  • @AguedaG
    @AguedaG Před 4 měsíci +1

    Cuando ocurrió el accidente para ellos era finales de primavera. No podían permitirse el lujo de quemar ropa. Por no hablar de que necesitaban alguna para vendar a los heridos. Quemaron dinero. Unos 7.500 dolares, calculó Nando Parrado.

    • @deving9793
      @deving9793  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Oh ok. Yea that makes sense to burn cloths now that put it perspective

  • @nicolekho7791
    @nicolekho7791 Před 4 měsíci

    💙