THIS IS A TRUE STORY?? *Society Of The Snow (2023)* MOVIE REACTION!

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Komentáře • 239

  • @Madvisionn
    @Madvisionn  Před 4 měsíci +102

    Rewatching this while editing, my rating now is 8/10 and not 7/10 like I said at the end!
    -The Full Reaction is on Patreon.com/Madvision ⭐ (Movie Included) you can make me watch any movie as well !!

    • @yaninaeusebio3312
      @yaninaeusebio3312 Před 4 měsíci +4

      The song you were referring to here its dale- Don Omar.

    • @carmenmara4846
      @carmenmara4846 Před 4 měsíci +14

      O think is a 10!

    • @oscar11100
      @oscar11100 Před 4 měsíci +6

      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.

  • @sandraecheverria4695
    @sandraecheverria4695 Před 4 měsíci +999

    Fun fact: there are cameos of the real survivors: Nando is the man who opens the door for the actor who plays him and his family at the airport before the trip. Carlitos Paez plays his own father at reading the list of survivors.Roberto is the doctor who supports and carries the actor who plays him at the hospital when they are rescued. And at the begining of the movie, Numa's home is the real Numa' s home

    • @Madvisionn
      @Madvisionn  Před 4 měsíci +128

      Wooooowww

    • @lucianacastillo6177
      @lucianacastillo6177 Před 4 měsíci +108

      And the gentleman who Numa greets in front of his house is Numa's family in real life (cant remember if its his cousin, brother or nephew)🤍the more you look into it, the more details it has.

    • @patricialima5060
      @patricialima5060 Před 4 měsíci +46

      Nephew,and coche in the bar,and Moncho at the aeroport, others quedaron fuera en el corte del director,en la iglesia está Daniel

    • @orangejuicejotaro6281
      @orangejuicejotaro6281 Před 4 měsíci +67

      @@patricialima5060 KAKKSKKAKDKKS you got real confused with the idioma amiga, que le pasaba.

    • @cosmefulanito4593
      @cosmefulanito4593 Před 4 měsíci

      @@orangejuicejotaro6281 JAJAJAJAJAJAJJJJSKSKSDSSDS lpm buscá "CHA CHA CHA CNM" es igual jajajajaa

  • @adrianasantiago3832
    @adrianasantiago3832 Před 4 měsíci +826

    "I CARRIED MY 29 DEAD FRIENDS IN MY SUITCASE AND I PROMISED THAT WE'D ALL LEAVE FROM THERE"
    Gustavo Zerbino was the one who did not want to leave without the suitcase with all the belongings of his deceased friends. He said in a note that he was in charge of returning the belongings to each relative of the victims.

    • @macaronicism
      @macaronicism Před 4 měsíci +107

      Zerbino's chapter in the book is truly heartbreaking. "We were the last ones to leave. After this nobody remained up on that icy mountain, nobody at all, because I carried them all away with me."

    • @niaselah3348
      @niaselah3348 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@macaronicism I couldn't agree more. Only if the body of someone I love was still there I would want them back too. The body you expressed love to for so long. It still matters even if the person is gone. How to handle it is personal

    • @huh4206
      @huh4206 Před 4 měsíci +5

      i feel like zerbino, pancho delgado, bobby francois and roy harley carry a LOT of survivors guilt ​@macaronicism

    • @macaronicism
      @macaronicism Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@huh4206 Yeah, Bobby and Pancho especially. Pancho's chapter in the book is really painful.

  • @franciscarojas9163
    @franciscarojas9163 Před 4 měsíci +468

    Fact about Nando, the one with long hair that walk with roberto to Chile. That guy had a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage. The raccon eyes he had confirms the blood that was flowing out of the skull. They thought he was dead and place him in the entry of the plane, and his head stayed in the snow. He woke up the third day from coma because his head was on the ice, he was not being hydrated and the fracture made him a natural pressure released from the brain. That BADASS walked 10 days in the snow.
    The biggest message is their friendship, cooperation, and the santity of life. They lived because they were taking care of each other, and keep each other alive.

    • @venuss18
      @venuss18 Před 4 měsíci +37

      amo a Nando, es tremenda inspiración

    • @ANiiDEM
      @ANiiDEM Před 4 měsíci +19

      Exactamente, es el que más sufrió y el que más ganas de sobrevivir tenía

    • @AlexRN
      @AlexRN Před 4 měsíci +32

      And let’s not forget to mention that that badass lost his mother and sister in that plane. Goddamn!

    • @rowanjoy419
      @rowanjoy419 Před 4 měsíci +2

      that man was no made the same, I swear to god, he makes him different xD is just a joke

    • @ludmilamaiolini6811
      @ludmilamaiolini6811 Před 3 měsíci +3

      It’s the kind of story that a writer would fabricate to tie to their religious background , with the being dead for three days then waking up to save everyone. It’s crazy that it actually happened

  • @Diego_Rivera2610
    @Diego_Rivera2610 Před 4 měsíci +337

    The real survivors said that this film is really faithful to what was experienced in 1972 in the Andes, when they are rescued and the helicopter records, they are real black and white images of that time

  • @jessikaeguia1946
    @jessikaeguia1946 Před 4 měsíci +257

    I love that Bayona made Numa the storyteller as representation of the non survivors as the media tends to just highlight the fact the survivors ate human flesh instead acknowledging that they all agree that they would’ve never made it out of that place without eating their remains. This is why Numa is the storyteller, the real heroes of this event in real life are the ones that didn’t survive.

  • @bbodgi7393
    @bbodgi7393 Před 4 měsíci +126

    Sergio Catalán, the Chilean muleteer who found Nando and Roberto, became a beloved person to the survivors. The survivors tell that they called him "father", they went to visit him in Chile, they took him to Uruguay, they helped him and his family financially, in his hip operation. Until Sergio passed away in 2020.

  • @xongaming4456
    @xongaming4456 Před 4 měsíci +143

    Same. I thought Numa survived because he was the storyteller in the movie. They led you to believe that he was one of the survivors who was retelling the story from his perspective. Which I think is actually brilliant.

  • @m00nsickn3ssx6
    @m00nsickn3ssx6 Před 4 měsíci +67

    I'm uruguayan, one of the survivors came to give a talk in my highschool and we could ask him questions, one of the guys in my class asked "what does human meat tastes like?"
    He responded: "i don't know, we covered in snow so we couldn't feel the taste."
    Poor guys.

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 Před 4 měsíci +64

    I'm Uruguayan. Something that's not mentioned enough is that we don't have mountains in Uruguay as we are at sea level, we don't experience that cold either and October for us is spring so they were wearing spring clothes
    They had never experienced that altitude or cold and they were dressed for spring

  • @AguedaG
    @AguedaG Před 4 měsíci +276

    Pancho siempre se sintió culpable de la muerte de Numa. Realmente fue el último viaje que hicieron juntos.
    Las manchas oscuras bajo los ojos de Nando se conocen como "ojos de mapache", y son típicas tras una fractura de cráneo.
    "Perdón" es una palabra española, no francesa ni inglesa. Aunque suene muy parecida a pardon.
    Una de las peores cosas es que en Chile era finales de primavera cuando el avión salió, de modo que nadie llevaba ropa de abrigo.
    El hombre que lee la lista de supervivientes, el padre de Carlitos Páez, está interpretado por el propio Carlos Páez, el superviviente.

  • @merie1287
    @merie1287 Před 4 měsíci +64

    Gustavo didn't want to leave the suitcase because there I was carrying the only thing left from those who died. The real Gustavo said that he personally handed over every little part of his companions to theirs family.

  • @facita8038
    @facita8038 Před 4 měsíci +61

    Real fact: Numa’s house in the movie is the real Numa’s family house, he grew up there

    • @elcharruagaucho
      @elcharruagaucho Před 3 měsíci +7

      The neighbour that he greets is actually Daniel Turcatti. Numa's real brother.

  • @TS-pi5nu
    @TS-pi5nu Před 4 měsíci +34

    when they were climbing and nando said "there's the sea" and "chile is over there" he wasnt losing his mind, its because well, they were in the andes and that mountain range separates chile and argentina, so they knew that when walking to the east they were going to go to argentina, and that chile was in the west, he didnt see anything, he didnt see chile or the sea but he knew that it had to be right behind those mountains

  • @mydiary2760
    @mydiary2760 Před 4 měsíci +47

    Fun fact: the guy with the black eyes at the beginning he fractured is skull in the plane crash and was in a coma for 3 days. The others survivors thought he was dead so they felt him outside in direct contact with the snow, which is actually a treatment for that type of head injury…so they saved his life. Also, in an interview the survivors said that eating the dead bodies was the easiest decision to made cause they haven’t eaten anything for 10 days and that the hunger you feel at that point is consuming

  • @miguelfernandezgrunullu5407
    @miguelfernandezgrunullu5407 Před 4 měsíci +203

    Según la National Geographich es la mayor hazaña de supervivencia de todos los tiempos, de hecho Fernando Parrado fue durante años el presentador oficial de la National Geographich para la televisión y tuvo otro programa de Formula1 pues fue piloto de carrera, Roberto Canessa se convirtió en el mejor médico cardiologo infantil del mundo especialista en trasplante, a salvado la vida de miles de niños y hace poco celebró a su paciente número 100.000, y obviamente está demás decir que todo lo que se ve en la película es apenas una aproximación cinematográfica de lo que sucedió, la más realista hasta ahora. Nomida al Oscar como mejor película internacional y por mejor maquillaje. Aclarar también que los chicos nunca habían visto la nieve ni las montañas porque simplemente en Uruguay no hay nieve y no hay montañas.

    • @AguedaG
      @AguedaG Před 4 měsíci +27

      Carlos Páez dice que ha sido la única película sobre el accidente que le ha hecho llorar.

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 Před 4 měsíci +47

    Numa didn't hurt his leg. Someone stepped over his leg when moving around in the fuselage being so dark and crowded
    They never said who it was and of course it was an accident but with fatal consequences for Numa who was debilitated by his body rejecting human flesh and couldn't overcome the infection
    They describe him as someone who gave his all all the time. Canessa says about this that it's important to be a little selfish too and not love others more than ourselves but like ourselves. Even through his death he was key in their survival as it was his death what made Roberto stop stalling and start the expedition

  • @juaniperidot
    @juaniperidot Před 4 měsíci +51

    The photos are real from the real surviviors who took them in the mountain and in the plane

    • @juaniperidot
      @juaniperidot Před 4 měsíci +4

      Also 9 days without food YOU WOULD DO IT.

  • @sebastianjara6158
    @sebastianjara6158 Před 4 měsíci +167

    Hola gente!!! Está historia es contada en muchas escuelas de Uruguay, desde niños nuestros padres siempre nos hablan de lo ocurrido en ese accidente en los andes que sufrieron nuestros compatriotas. El señor Bayona y su equipo hizo una película muy linda y respetuosa de ese acontecimiento!! Gracias desde 🇺🇾

    • @Madvisionn
      @Madvisionn  Před 4 měsíci +7

      ❤️❤️

    • @minyrar7107
      @minyrar7107 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Soy de Puerto Rico, tengo 48 años y también conozco esta historia desde niña, porque mis padres siempre la contaban. Nací 3 años después del accidente, pero la noticia conmocionó al mundo, y como hispanos, conocemos nuestras historias y nos unimos al dolor de nuestros hermanos.
      Irónica y tristemente, nueve días después del rescate de los Andes, en Puerto Rico perdíamos a nuestro héroe en un accidente aéreo. Ese 31 de diciembre, Roberto Clemente se disponía a llevar ayuda a los damnificados del terrible terremoto de Nicaragua, cuando el avión en el que viajaba con las ayudas, se estrelló en las costas de Puerto Rico.

  • @Neyenn
    @Neyenn Před 4 měsíci +20

    17:40 "Perdón" is "Sorry" is sorry in Spanish, and yeah its pretty similar word on French, both lenguages French and Spanish are Latin lenguages. The difference between Spanish and Italian its even less, I dont know anything about Italian but due the amount of same words I can half-understand everything I hear in Italian.

  • @Neyenn
    @Neyenn Před 4 měsíci +21

    The story gets even crazy when you know some IRL details, like for example the fact that most of them were totally spoilled kids, Carlos Paez even had a "baby"sitter in his house when the plane crashed, most of them didnt knew how to wash a shirt or how to cook some noodles (to put it on perspective) neither they had boy scout experience or something like that, it was even THE FIRST TIME seeing snow for most of them (Uruguay is a country without snow or high points where snow generates.)

  • @azalea9
    @azalea9 Před 4 měsíci +45

    Thanks for reacting to this. Not many channels have done that and it’s such a sad story

  • @natidel81
    @natidel81 Před 4 měsíci +11

    This film is so immersive that I see that you used the plural "we" when you were commenting, as you were there with them. I felt the same way❤

    • @angiem2375
      @angiem2375 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Great take! I love your comment

  • @Maria-bj1yl
    @Maria-bj1yl Před 4 měsíci +9

    This movie was an EXTREMELY humbling lesson for me.
    I was literally agonizing and I couldn’t stop saying “I can’t watch this anymore, I can’t take it” but every single time I’d say that, a wave of guilt would come over me and my thoughts would immediately be redirected to the victims. 72 days, I can’t fucking imagine making it through all of that. And the scars that something like this can cause you.
    I was watching this from the comfort of my home and “couldn’t take it”, how freakin selfish.
    This made me value life so much more, the smallest of things, the simplest moments.
    I’d also recommend watching the interviews of the survivors, there’s plenty of them around the internet and each one of them holds a precious life lesson.

    • @jimenaaleman6954
      @jimenaaleman6954 Před 2 měsíci

      Tal cual esta historia nos enseña a valorar lo simple, una gran leccion nos dieron, para mi son mi inspiracion

  • @Koquitaful
    @Koquitaful Před 4 měsíci +16

    I give it 10/10 This film, nominated for an Oscar as a foreign film (Spain, the director is Spanish, the same as LO IMPOSIBLE, also an excellent real survival film) is a gem, with unknown actors, in its original language and very realistic. I have been following this story for years and the level of detail and accuracy in the actual events is impressive. The performance of Enzo Vogrincic, who plays NUMA, is shocking. From doing small plays in Uruguay he is becoming a true star in Latin America. Well deserved!!

    • @kayleV0G3L
      @kayleV0G3L Před 4 měsíci +1

      Si, espero Latam y sobretodo esta historia sea mas reconocida

  • @AlejandroJoelSanfiel-il1xn
    @AlejandroJoelSanfiel-il1xn Před 4 měsíci +53

    Worst to know it's based on true events from 1972

  • @Vigrey_
    @Vigrey_ Před 4 měsíci +43

    thank u for seen this in spanish!

    • @Madvisionn
      @Madvisionn  Před 4 měsíci +21

      Of course!! I don't like watching Dub versions of any movie ever

    • @carmenmara4846
      @carmenmara4846 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@Madvisionn está hecha en URUGUAYO con el acento y los modismos!

    • @jazmintamayo5761
      @jazmintamayo5761 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@carmenmara4846 no existe idioma uruguayo

    • @AlexRN
      @AlexRN Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@Madvisionnthis movie is a Spaniard production with a Spaniard director but the cast is entirely made up of Uruguayans and Argentinians and the director specifically wanted unknowns as to not take attention from the real story and put more importance to some over others. After this movie many of these actors will not be unknown anymore cause they acted their asses off!

  • @romoreyes2557
    @romoreyes2557 Před 4 měsíci +11

    I do hope you know this whole movie is absolutely real, almost down to every dialogue actually happened...

  • @FefiBurgos
    @FefiBurgos Před 4 měsíci +32

    Glad that you watched this movie. Yes, it is hard to watch but the whole message and the take on this story from the director Bayona, is to show that the 16 that came back, did it by the effort and collaboration of all of them. This happened when I was 5 y.o., I'm Uruguayan and known this story since I have use of reason. This is the first movie that really depicted the harsh conditions they endured without falling on sensationalism and focused on their relationship, in their "society", their brotherhood in the mountain. As some mentioned, survivors participated in the movie with cameos but they also met with their counterparts in preparation of the movie, and in the case of the ones that did not survived, the actors met their families. It is a work of love, truly. In the technical part, not only the sound editing is great; they filmed the mountain scenes in Sierra Nevada in Spain, at really high altitude, but they also went to the real site of the crash, in the Andes, at 3.700 mts altitude, and made some takes with actors and filmed the landscape and all around the mountain range, and later added them digitally to every frame; so when we see the actors walking around the fuselage and the scenes from afar, and Nando and Roberto walking and seeing how far they were but went walking anyway, we see the actual mountains and the magnitude of the landscape, and it is as beautiful and truthful, as terrifying.
    It is understandable to mix the characters, but it is the intention to not put ones over others, that all of them were important to get out of the mountains. There is a very good 'making of' documentary of 30 mins in Nflix with the director and his team, if you'd like to understand more the technical aspects.
    This movie has been nominated for BAFTA, Oscars, Goya, and it truly deserves any possible award.

  • @kookie3350
    @kookie3350 Před 4 měsíci +62

    Gracias por verla en español, es una historia asombrosa, te recomiendo ver los documentales y las entrevistas de los supervivientes que han dado ahora último, tienen mensajes muy profundos. Saludos desde Chile ❤

  • @diannebdee
    @diannebdee Před 4 měsíci +21

    The movie was filmed partially in the mountains in Sierra Nevada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain, and partially at the real crash site in the Andes. Some of the scenes were filmed at a studio in Spain. The parts where it shows them getting ready to go on the flight were filmed in the home country of the men in Montevideo, Uruguay and the rescue/hospital scenes were filmed in Chile.
    The reason their urine turned black is because after three days to a week, the body without proper nutrition begins to consume itself. Fats are the first to be taken, then the muscle. The body needs carbohydrates, proteins, and other nutrients to survive. These young men had none of that and only what they took from the dead.
    As for sadness of it all, yes, parts of it are sad. However, the main thing the survivors took away was that life is what you live it. Surviving is part of the story. Living for all of them including the dead is what was the theme of this all. They do not feel their survival was wrong. They all believe they survived for a reason. That reason, I believe, was to tell their story. Tell of those who died. That suitcase just wasn't a suitcase. It was the memories of those that died. Gustavo curated it in order to tell their story. Numa, Arturo, Susy, Marcelo....all of those who did not return. This story is our story. The story of our hearts and souls and what we can learn from the 72 days they endured. I for one have been with this story since 1976 when I read the book "Alive" written by Piers Paul Read. I've tried to see all the documentaries on this to try to learn something from it. To learn from Roberto, Nando, Carlitos, Gustavo.... Learn what I am in this life. What is my place. For me, it's all about the beauty of life and the dignity of death. That's what I have learned from all of the survivors.
    By the way, there are only 14 left. Javier Methol, the married man, died back in 2015, and Coche Inciarte died just last year. Javier's ashes were taken back up to the crash site and scattered as he wished to be with his Liliana. Roberto Canessa is now a pediatric cardiologist. He operates on fetuses that are still in their mother's wombs to repair hearts and heart tissues so when they're born, they are born healthy. Nando is a public speaker and owns many businesses. All of them remain friends to this day. They gather on the anniversary of their rescue to remember their time up there and to remember the dead. The families of the dead also gather to remember, but for them, they celebrate their loved one is alive in the survivors. This story is without equal to me.

  • @lourlopezsk
    @lourlopezsk Před 4 měsíci +15

    This is a heartbreaking true story, I'm from Argentina and basically grew up with it, it's a famous event around here. I'm glad you liked the movie and understood what the survivors went through and why they did everything they did

  • @jacquelinea.7575
    @jacquelinea.7575 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Curicó is an area in the mountains that belongs to Chile…

  • @warshall_b
    @warshall_b Před 4 měsíci +34

    I didn't expect you to react to this movie. I haven't seen you in a while and I'm glad to see another reaction. I have heard about this story since I was a child, and now at 23 years old it was incredible to see such a well made movie telling the story. Good reaction

    • @Madvisionn
      @Madvisionn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much, sending love 💕

  • @paligoldberg
    @paligoldberg Před 4 měsíci +8

    I've already watched the movie, now i'm 6 minutes into your reaction and i'm already crying. as an argentinian this hits harder, idk 😢

  • @PeDr0.UY131
    @PeDr0.UY131 Před 4 měsíci +22

    Yes completly real story

  • @jacquelinea.7575
    @jacquelinea.7575 Před 4 měsíci +12

    And the worst of all is that it is a true story.

  • @carloscorralesn1982
    @carloscorralesn1982 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I´m from Uruguay. All the people in my country know the history. Thanks for your reaction and watch the movie.

  • @innerblissing
    @innerblissing Před 4 měsíci +7

    I enjoyed this reaction so much!!! I felt like I was watching it for the first time again. Btw as a south american I'm glad we're in summer, lmao.
    I also wanna say that the helicopters weren't prepared to fly so high in those mountains, that's why they were concerned about the weight of what they were carrying, and it actually took two days to rescue all of the survivors, they prioritized the ones who were feeling weaker, and the rest were left with a rescue team to spend one more night in the Andes.

  • @vicoviaag
    @vicoviaag Před 4 měsíci +10

    OMG I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS! This movie happened to people of my homecountry and I couldn't wait for people to start reacting it and finally someone did!

  • @ggdreams513
    @ggdreams513 Před 4 měsíci +2

    18:27 Fact: the radio announcement indicating the end of the search is the original, it is a great detail that they left the first commercial, making this scene much more heartbreaking....

  • @milindasenora
    @milindasenora Před 4 měsíci +17

    This movie was filmed in the exact place the plane crashed back in 1972. They even camped around that area. They used real snow for the avalanche scene.

    • @sofita1500
      @sofita1500 Před 4 měsíci +11

      They tried, but it was too cold and they had to film the movie in Spain

    • @marihernandez3563
      @marihernandez3563 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@sofita1500 the conversation at the top of the mountain between Roberto and Nando was shoot in Los Andes at the same place

    • @xricky14
      @xricky14 Před 4 měsíci +7

      they filmed in spain, the director went to "Los andes" and stayed only one night, he couldn't stay longer because he had horrible headaches, they did film the mountains for about 20 days to get the plane shots and the surroundings to replace the background in" SIerra Nevada", where they filmed the movie at a height altitude
      but Enzo Vogrincic (Numa) did went to Los andes with Bayona to film some shots

    • @marihernandez3563
      @marihernandez3563 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@xricky14 in the documentary they explained that the actors that played Roberto and Nando went to the Andes to shoot the conversation just that

    • @xricky14
      @xricky14 Před 4 měsíci

      @@marihernandez3563 oh yeah, I forgot about that part

  • @Neyenn
    @Neyenn Před 4 měsíci +8

    If you are interested about the story, there are more than 12 books written by the survivors themselves, and there are thousands of talks from the survivors, there are two or three wich main job is to do conferences talking about this event. I love them they are a huge inspiration to me, lets just say that whenever I was very sad I thought of them and remember that we should never give up.

    • @Zozette27
      @Zozette27 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I have read the books by Nando Parrado, Roberto Canessa, Eduardo Strauch, Carlitos Paez and Pedro Algorta. I own the book by Coche Inciarte but have not read it yet. What other survivors wrote books and do you know if they are available in English? I have also read ‘Alive by Piers Paul Reid ’, ‘Survive’ by Clay Blair and ‘Society of the Snow’ by Pablo Vierci. I would love to read the book by Carlos Paez Vilaro describing his search for his son but I don’t think it has ever had an English translation.

  • @miguelfernandezgrunullu5407
    @miguelfernandezgrunullu5407 Před 4 měsíci +18

    Numa era profundamente religioso se nego a comer carne humana durante 60 dias, al final muere pesando apenas 30 kilos. Fernando Parrado antes de salir a la expedición final puso a disposición de sus compañeros la carne de los cuerpos de su madre y de su hermana. El lagarto que ven a orillas del río era el primer ser vivo que veían en 70 días.

    • @patricioclavijo2787
      @patricioclavijo2787 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Según Gustavo Zerbino, Numa también comió. Lo contó ayer en Del Sol Fm

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat Před 4 měsíci +7

      Si Numa no hubiera comido, no habría podido ser uno de los expedicionarios, y menos habría vivido hasta el día 61.

    • @valeriagomez9542
      @valeriagomez9542 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Numa si consumió la carne, imposible sobrevivir los 60 días sin comer

  • @tamygrion2777
    @tamygrion2777 Před 4 měsíci +19

    En el medio de la nada, solo hay derecho a vivir. Mas si el mundo te da la espalda... uf gran historia que me marco Saludos de Argentina!!!

  • @ma.8436
    @ma.8436 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks for watching this in Spanish, thank you so much for reacting to this story about our heroes, hugs from Uruguay :)

  • @Llu12378
    @Llu12378 Před 4 měsíci +8

    One of the best movies that I ve ever seen from the last 10 years. It is definitlly a 11/10. A complete master piece. Numa 💔

  • @danielaponte8594
    @danielaponte8594 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Thanks for reacting to this movie! My parents' generation lived the real story, and watched its american adaptation (Alive, 1993); but this new film has been the most realistic... maybe because of the cast, editing and amazing soundtrack .

  • @marisavl1
    @marisavl1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The entire movie was shot in Sierra Nevada, almost all the actors were new. They were hungry, cold, afraid. It was the conditions imposed by Bayona, its director who went to Uruguay to cast. some are still alive. Only one of them never spoke about the accident again.

  • @ansal2525
    @ansal2525 Před 4 měsíci +7

    The corps were never rescued from the place of the accident. They were buried in a common grave due to the situation. Even those which were intact are also buried in the same grave.

    • @nanditaladelbarrio
      @nanditaladelbarrio Před 4 měsíci +2

      Hay uno que fue repatriado, si mal no recuerdo fue el cuerpo de Arturo Nogueira

    • @ansal2525
      @ansal2525 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@nanditaladelbarrio Sí, es verdad. Su propio padre lo hizo personalmente con un equipo.

    • @solangegarcia8651
      @solangegarcia8651 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Fué Rafaél Echevarren, está en el cementerio del Buceo Montevideo

  • @Onfirebynothing
    @Onfirebynothing Před 4 měsíci +6

    La historia ya la conozco hace años porque Mamá siempre me cuenta que mi abuela rezaba por ellos todos los días y que cuando los encontraron mi abuela gritaba de alegría y lloraba de emoción. Pero volviendo a la película la escena del accidente mismo...sudé frío, tuve palpitaciones. Hacía décadas o es la primera vez que me sucede algo así. Es muy buena la película, los actores...y pienso en la gente que tuvo que vivirlo...yo hubiese muerto enseguida y sino me hubiese vuelto loca. Son muy fuertes

  • @rebeccacruz5697
    @rebeccacruz5697 Před 4 měsíci +5

    The part when you said I’m going to watch a Disney movie after, that was me lol. But I cried when you cried when Numa died. And yes this movie was very immersive, insane. And you must watch the movie a couple of times to fully remember each character & everyone in the movie was very vital. I know all of the survivors name by heart how. So sad 😞but very thankful for the ones who survived.

  • @martindrudi
    @martindrudi Před 3 měsíci

    Some facts about the movie:
    Three of the survivors made cameos in the movie:
    - Fernando "Nando" Parrado: opens the airport door to his character at the beginning of the movie.
    - Roberto Canessa: Plays a doctor when they are received at the hospital because he is a doctor in the real life.
    - Carlos Paez Rodríguez: Represents his own father (Carlos Paez Vilaró) when he reads the list of survivors reading the name of his own son (“Carlitos Miguel Paez, my son”).
    And they were there for 72 days. On the first day of rescue, they took some of them and a group of rescuers stayed who set up a tent a little away because of the smell. The next day they rescued the others.
    - The house where Numa arrives is the real Numa's house and the walker is a Numa's nephew.
    - The suitcase that Gustavo Zerbino didn't want to leave in the Andes was full of belongings of the deceased that he took to their respective families.
    - The actors underwent a diet under strict medical supervision so that their bodies would more realistically reflect the effects of what the survivors went through.
    - The survivors and the families of those who passed away say that this movie is much more faithful to the real events, unlike the film 'Alive!' which was more of a spectacle than a tribute. In addition to changing the names of the characters, they altered almost the entire story.
    - All the survivors (except for 2 who died in 2013 and 2020) are still alive. You can search for their accounts on Instagram.
    - The location of the accident (Valle de las Lágrimas [Valley of Tears]) can still be visited today, starting from Argentina (as it is a substantially shorter journey): it takes several days on horseback and hiking through the mountains. It requires several days of planning and good physical condition.
    - They were there for 72 days. On the first day of the rescue, they took some of them to a different place, and a group of rescuers set up a tent a bit away because of the smell. The next day, they rescued the rest.
    Hugs from Argentina. 🤗

  • @minyrar7107
    @minyrar7107 Před 4 měsíci +2

    “I’m going to see a Disney movie next week, a musical, a Disney movie”. 😂 you cracked me up when you said that.

  • @arlm9969
    @arlm9969 Před 4 měsíci +5

    THIS IS A HISTORY SO REAL URUGUAYA

  • @fabianarkista
    @fabianarkista Před 4 měsíci +4

    Greetings from Uruguay dear friend

  • @stefycadena
    @stefycadena Před 4 měsíci +1

    This movie deserves an Oscar, I hope so. I'm ecuadorian and I grew up hearing about these survivors, I watched ALIVE in 90's but this is my favorite because Society of the Snow is focused in the survivors' perspective being one of the main character Numa, I cried when he died, even more when I read the saying that he wrote.

  • @cactusonline
    @cactusonline Před 4 měsíci +12

    25:56 DALE DON DALEE

  • @eddyartiaga4506
    @eddyartiaga4506 Před 4 měsíci +7

    El video de blanco y negro que grabaron desde el helicóptero es el original son los verdaderos sobrevivientes

  • @lyanniegv.8408
    @lyanniegv.8408 Před 4 měsíci +8

    So glad you watched it in the original language

  • @fabmar9
    @fabmar9 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Came for the movie reaction as their stoey really resonates with me.. but stayed for the reaction. Loved it! ❤

  • @coffalo_familyy
    @coffalo_familyy Před 4 měsíci +3

    Nando: "detrás de esas montañas está el mar"
    Madvision: WHERE?? 😢
    😂😂😂❤

  • @user-ih7yr9up9l
    @user-ih7yr9up9l Před 4 měsíci +4

    Abrazos desde Uruguay🫂😊

  • @paularodrigues5136
    @paularodrigues5136 Před 3 měsíci

    i just love Nando, such a force, he is like an animal that life took everything, and he just kept going. God Bless him and everione on that plane!

  • @globalizacionliquida
    @globalizacionliquida Před 4 měsíci +2

    Congrats for your reaction! I enjoy it a lot!

  • @facu_avm
    @facu_avm Před 4 měsíci +2

    The scene when Nando and Roberto are at the top of the mountain and Nando asks Roberto to walk along with him, I loved that scene, it’s so inspiring. Keep moving forward, never give up, that’s the message of the movie. It’s very simple but it moves you to the bones.
    PD: I totally agree with what you said, that the movie didn’t make a great job at introducing every character. It was confusing and I kept forgetting who was who. But the rest to me was flawless.

  • @Cinna316
    @Cinna316 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So happy that you're reacting to this movie! Some of my friends worked on the production and they knew this one was a special one. Saludos! 🇺🇾

  • @niaselah3348
    @niaselah3348 Před 4 měsíci +2

    In the site there's a list of passengers with explanations of who they were and what happened to them including how they died and when

  • @neodreamingx
    @neodreamingx Před 4 měsíci +3

    The song that you were singing is Dale Don Dale by Don Omar, it’s a very iconic reggaeton song

    • @laurafernandez2848
      @laurafernandez2848 Před 4 měsíci

      En la película dicen "dale, vo. Dale".
      Solamente en Uruguay se usa VO. Es igual a decir CHE. Dale, che, dale.

  • @misti-step
    @misti-step Před 4 měsíci +1

    tysm for reacting to this great movie!

  • @angiem2375
    @angiem2375 Před 4 měsíci

    The music after the announcement that the search had ended, was a commercial break. I thought it was marvelous. The way the fish eye caught close ups of them all going insane, losing it, shedding their hope, and then the camera gets away, the commercial comes on the radio: life was still going on, without them, the world was moving on. AMAZING shot!

  • @lauragiraldo2574
    @lauragiraldo2574 Před 4 měsíci +1

    26:10 The song that you were singing is Dale Don

  • @leeknowtho
    @leeknowtho Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm sorry as a spanish speaker 24:15 made me laugh

  • @mariavictoriasoto5389
    @mariavictoriasoto5389 Před 4 měsíci +3

    You should Watch it again to recognise the characters ❤ it is a coral movie and all characters were important to achieve the goal

  • @andressousa9006
    @andressousa9006 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Another fact that didnt show in the movie, after they were rescued, the Pope send them a telegram, praising them for their courage giving them his blessing and saying they acted as god intended, since god put us on this earth to live not to die, and that not to have eaten would have been the same as commiting suicide (a terrible sin for the church doctrine as bad as murder)

  • @briannapinkney4966
    @briannapinkney4966 Před 4 měsíci +1

    They are actually shooting at the actual wreckage site at the time when the plane crashes so they could make it as realistic as possible for what they experienced

    • @IAMLOKXANIME
      @IAMLOKXANIME Před 4 měsíci

      They shot some images of the mountains and the view for post production, but because of the height and weather conditions, the filmed with the actors in a lower terrain in Sierra Nevada in Spain.

  • @eb8247
    @eb8247 Před 3 měsíci

    I loved your reaction ❤

  • @glitzgarcia8281
    @glitzgarcia8281 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The survivors said that the first night was hell

  • @UzumakiNarue
    @UzumakiNarue Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fun facts. It actually take 2 days for the helicopters to take all of them, like half of them needed to stay one day more (with a medic)
    *the photos at the end and when they found the boys the videl record are actually the real ones when they found them
    *there was another friend/teammate that it was supose to go with them but because the overslept and lost the fly they gave his seat to a woman who was traveling to her sons wedding. Sadly the friend after that died 20 or 30 years later for falling asleep while driving
    *it took 10 hours at Sergio Catalan on horseback to find help
    *when they told the names, they said for error one who was actually dead so yeah....the parents of the boy lost twice their son
    *they didnt want to tell about the eating people thing so they said he survived by eating cotton, clothes, plants , etc but it wss hard to believe, people actually said that they killed others for the food etc, so the boys had to make a press conference to said that no they didnt kill anyone, they were already dead and it was survive or die.
    The church even say that they didnt sin for that, it was to survive

  • @ceciliaramoscastillo2809
    @ceciliaramoscastillo2809 Před 4 měsíci +3

    THE SONG U REMENBER ITS : "Dale Don Dale" BY DON OMAR

  • @noRagretz
    @noRagretz Před 4 měsíci

    26:00 Im pretty sure the song is:
    Don Omar - Dale don dale.
    It caught me off guard hearing you sing that.

  • @SevenEllen
    @SevenEllen Před 2 měsíci

    I always kind of commend people for watching this and sticking it through to the end because it is a very hard film to watch. It's so brutal and pulls no punches, so fearlessly realistic that it gives it's audience nowhere to hide. There's no score to give them security in scenes that really would be ruined by one; it would do away with the feeling of isolation, instead just letting the horror of the story happen to have the desired effect.

  • @marcelom.3234
    @marcelom.3234 Před 3 měsíci

    Gracias uruguayos por enseñarnos a valorar la vida con fe, resiliencia, amor y empatia. ❤🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🙏

  • @amnianet
    @amnianet Před 4 měsíci +2

    25:56 Your song Dale Don Dale by Don Omar

  • @MissG-yl6xj
    @MissG-yl6xj Před 4 měsíci

    Great Reaction Video!! I love how your reaction is Real and you don't talk too much .... ❤❤❤

  • @tino10101
    @tino10101 Před 4 měsíci

    beautiful reaction ❤

  • @trys24
    @trys24 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ten minutes in and you were already thinking What have I gotten into 😰?
    😂

  • @maggiojeda8311
    @maggiojeda8311 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Amazing story, amazing movie and great reaction!!👏👏👏

  • @marilurodriguez5093
    @marilurodriguez5093 Před 4 měsíci +1

    10/10 loved this movie…. Because it’s based in a true story.

  • @JavierGomez-et1zi
    @JavierGomez-et1zi Před 4 měsíci +4

    La maleta q tu dices q no es importante, hay dentro lleva las pertenencias de los fallecidos,las recogió para poder entregarselas a los familiares de los muertos

    • @sofita1500
      @sofita1500 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Dice "It's just a suitcase, how much weight is that?" refiriéndose al peso de la maleta, ya que los rescatistas no querían que subiera por el "peso"

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Před 4 měsíci +2

    this movie was so good!

    • @Madvisionn
      @Madvisionn  Před 4 měsíci

      I LOVE YOU CHU ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @manuerrivares
    @manuerrivares Před 4 měsíci +2

    Estas historias no deben ser olvidadas nunca

  • @AguedaG
    @AguedaG Před 4 měsíci +1

    Una cosa que no sale aquí es que, cuando creyeron que les habían visto, se comieron casi todo lo que tenían porque pensaron que les rescatarían al día siguiente. Ahora dicen que, si se arrepienten de algo, es de no haber empezado antes a comer carne, porque hubieran estado más fuertes y tal vez habrían muerto menos.
    El padre de Coco, el chico que escribió la carta, era médico, y dijo que había sospechado la verdad desde el principio, y que se alegraba de que hubieran 45 personas en el avión, porque así pudieron sobrevivir 16. Fue muy generoso, teniendo en cuenta que se comieron también a su hijo.

  • @ladybugmom10
    @ladybugmom10 Před 4 měsíci

    The true meaning of brotherhood is what this movie is all about.

  • @kibaakaamaaru
    @kibaakaamaaru Před 4 měsíci

    FWI Curico is a city in Chile. The flight plan was to go fron Mendoza towards the south, pass the andes near Curico, and turn north towards Santiago (Chile's capital city)

  • @pattymmdelc
    @pattymmdelc Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for your reaction. I cried all aver again 😅

  • @--------287
    @--------287 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Fun fact: el video que se muestra en el rescate es el video original

  • @christiannerodriguez3297
    @christiannerodriguez3297 Před 4 měsíci

    the song that you sing at the 26:00 minute is “Dale don dale - Don omar” brooo😄

  • @ceciliaramoscastillo2809
    @ceciliaramoscastillo2809 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Me encanta que diga que se rinde el primer día, porque creo que yo también lo haría 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ezequiel8203
    @ezequiel8203 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Por fin alguien que reacciona a esto!! Me cansé de ver puras reviews