Plane Crash Scene from Alive (1993)
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The special effects in this crash scene in this movie for that time period was amazing.
Edward true
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I could not agree more! The "CGI" used was not over the top like in today's films, it was obvious they used more props and people, but you know what using real props made it feel all the more REAL and intimate. I cringed when the guy hit is head and the seats were ripping off.. very well done!
Julio Mateo I can't imagine what an awful death getting sucked out of the plane must be, regardless of at what altitude. Always wonder what happens when they're out...instant death? Slow suffocation for oxygen lack? Slow freezing or shock-freezing? Or a painful demise upon impact...*shudder*
Yeah they are killer, all practical except for what may be an optical effect when you see them sucked out. For me the effectiveness is in the editing, it's paced so well. You could follow the action (not super fast cutting like today) with what exactly is happening to the plane and in little moments they give to the characters. So visceral and scary. The sound design too, that engine...
For those wondering why the crash happened, they were flying a very primitive underpowered twin prop engine (Fairchild F-227) that didn't have radar. There was heavy cloud cover so the pilots were flying on "dead reckoning" (guess work) and estimating how long it would take to clear the mountains. Unfortunately they failed to take into account a severe headwind that slowed them down substantially, misjudged their position, and began their descent while still in the middle of the range. The pilots realized their mistake at the last second and tried to pull back up but the mountain air was too thin for the plane to climb.
They also did a wrong turn at some point, so even if the still miscalculated everything else, if they didin't make that turn wrong they would've landed much closer to Chile and they would've also be located much faster since it would've crashed closer to the planned route.
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The documentary was excellent! Once I saw it the movie was just okay. This airplane scene is very well done though!
72 days ago, was the 50th anniversary of this crash. Today is the 50th anniversary of their rescue. 15 of the 16 survivors are still alive today. God bless them.
Yes
and RIP, the deceased.
god bless them..
May they rest in peace
May the survivors stay blessed 💜💜💜💜
I just can't imagine the sense of despair at climbing ridge after ridge to see nothing but another 20 ridge lines.
I was obsessed with this story for the longest time, read books every article I could find, watched interviews etc.What Nando and Robert did walking off that mountain was nothing short of miraculous
Agreed
I still am
Roberto no robert
It probably reminds you of the 1846 pioneers leaving Missouri ( the Donner pass..they got snowed in and had to resort to cannibalism to survive the entire winter. More than half did not survive the deep winter storm.
@daviddavis3389 My mom told me about this. The deeply religious players went to the Vatican to ask the Pope to forgive them for having eaten the dead.
“He missed the plane too.”
That guy’s laziness saved his life
Can’t imagine missing the plane.
He was Gilberto Regulars!
he was os lucky
I miss flying
Probably .
When they’re not saying anything, only closing their eyes going through the air waiting to die. The pit in their stomach must’ve been endless.
They were laughing and smiling
Laughing and smiling their ways to hell!!!
@@BLINDTUBEMARES What…
@@BLINDTUBEMARES 🤨
@@dexter2178 just saying. Rugby is the game of lucifer, the father of lies. Well rugby union anyway...
This is a damn well made scene. I've seen countless of movies with plane crashes but non catches the horror and realism like this one. Many movies make the mistake of adding dramatic music when the sound of the revving engines, wind, panicking screams and alarms are all that's needed.
Thank you. It was Speilberg's people who made the film. I am glad they did not add a lot of unnecessary stuff, too. Please just help me by sharing the video. Thank you so much. Jake
This is not how a plane would crash
@@michaelboobyer4815 well this movie was based off a real life event involving this plane crash in the snowy mountains.
Really it was too horrified if a heart patient see this may be he is die with a attack
You hit the nail on the head friend!!! This is truly a superbly made/ shot scene/s.. no distracting music...just very realistic sounds and effects...also the various actors played their parts really well.. hat's off to the director, and behind the scenes production team.. thanks for sharing.. !!!
There really was a group photo taken in the plane just moments before the crash. They were all so happy and unaware of what was to come. Frightening really.
Those two walking out of those mountains is the single greatest example of human endurance and sheer will I've ever seen. The book Alive is an amazing read.
If we are going to die we are going to die walking! One of my favorite lines ever.
@@jamesfields2916 Wasn't it something like I'd rather walk to my death than waiting for it ?
@@TheAy17 I am going to pop in the dvd. I can't believe that movie is 29 years old.
@@TheAy17 just checked and edited my original post. I would have been happy with your quote as well.
@@jamesfields2916 don't sweat it, we're old and our memory is playing tricks on us..
This scene ALWAYS stayed with me. You know what was real? When they were sliding down the mountain after the wings broke off.....they just sat there and gripped the chair arms and sat there. That’s ALL they could do. That’s all anyone could do. Just sit there and wait for it to stop and hope they don’t get hurt. Just sit and hope. Way too real.
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That's actually a documented phenomenon, the docile waiting-to-die thing. Survivors of Tenerife ran past rows of senior holiday-makers sitting un-responsive in their seats, making no attempt to escape.
They descended over 2000 ft @ over 200 mph
@@JakeCarpenterStudio dont lie to me you werent in this movie
My skin bristles at the thought that this happened where I live, Mendoza Argentina on the edge of Chile that place is now called "the valley of tears" and they have a place totally dedicated to them. They have my sincerest respects and admiration
The audiobook is on YT...
You are fine like the girl in this scene
@@lisasmith767 Thank you!
"Valley of Salty Icicles"
That plane actually stayed in Mendoza for the night (Due to bas weather) before continuing on its ill fated flight to Santiago.
After all these years, I still can’t believe that anybody survived this crash I mean, let alone survive 72 days in the cold.
The Star dust that crash in the area wasn't so lucky 😢😢
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Cannibalism
Gilberto Regulars: Oh no, I missed the plane…
Robina Van Lanschot: You poor thing! Mine was 5 years after yours, on an island off Western Africa called Tenerife!
Gilberto: They lost around 30 people just because of the plane crash! Yours?
Robina: Plane crashes, plural! Roughly 580 people died, counting both! My plane had no survivors!
Milton Snavely Hershey (Yes, that Hershey): You guys flew on airplanes? I missed some famous ocean liner when I took an earlier cruise to return back home on business! Pity, they said she was unsinkable!
@@IzannazizaMeh, it’s just meat!
This is probably one of the most frightening movie crash scenes out there - and the fact that a lot of it really happened is all the more nightmarish.
Yes. You are right. We actually met some of the survivors. It was weird. Thank you. Please just share the video somehow. Thank you so much for your kindness.
Castaway and The Grey have great crash scenes.
I will see those then. I did not know that. Thank you so much. Please share the video. Thank you.
Then they spent 2-3 months there 16 of them survived it as well, took Canessa and forgot the other person 10 days I think it was in the end to find help, had they actually gone in the opposite to the west they would have been closer to that end to civilisation but there was a huge river with a really usually fast current with a fully functioning hotel across the river at the time (its now a ruin of a building).
Not being the superstitious type myself but was on Friday the 13th the day of the crash.
Thank god they made it in Spanish with actual Uruguayan actors makes it feel so much more real especially when you go and listen to the interviews after
A lot of them are Argentinian which isn’t so bad considering that Argentina and Uruguay are almost the same culturally
Not Uruguayan actors. They were Argentine actors. I believe only one was a Uruguayan actor. But yes the movie felt more realistic
Crash scene was way better in alive than the new film. All CGI
@@Ktaurus26at least it was done w the survivors permission and involvement unlike this film catered to gringos it doesn’t capture the victims story as well as la sociedad de la nieve
@@mirror_baller what are you talking about? Nando was a technical advisor for alive Uruguayans are all white anyway.
1:44 "we're gonna be down in 20 Minutes."
Nah more in 5
"Ladies and gentlemen put on your parachutes, we're jumping into the Andes mountains"
Nah, not jumping
She said ground not down
No. You're going to be on the ground in about three minutes
and we won't butter the landing
Hm hm nononooooo
For a movie that came out 30 years ago, this is the most realistic plane crash experience I've seen. It makes my blood run cold to watch it.
100%. For me, way worse than Final Destination.
It isnt overdone. It looks pretty real esp. for 1993.
Watch "Flight"
Yes. I agree
Yes, an amazing scene. I first saw it in '93. It's still brilliant.
@@jmcieslak0the aerodynamics were pretty phoney in Flight. The plane could not have flown like that. The crash itself looked good but not the lead up.
For a movie made in 1993 this has godly graphics
Hey! 1993 is not the f-g 19th century you know.
1992 - Jurassic Park CGI
Jesus Christ, you should watch Terminator 2 from 1991 - the effects will blow your mind. Why the hell do youngsters think the 90s were caveman days!?
I'm guessing you've never seen Alien.
@@theglorioussapphiremonkey4750 Jurassic Park was summer of 93.
This movie has haunted me since it was first released. I remember feeling thankful for EVERYTHING walking out of that theatre. I’ve seen it so many times since then and have read the book. It’s unreal what these people had to go through to survive. The actors did an amazing job. Nothing tops thIs crash scene though. I still get tense watching it.
If you haven't read Nando's book "Miracle in the Andes", I highly recommend it. I read Alive when it first came out and numerous times since but Nando's book is simply fantastic. Especially the epilogue.
mako88sb Thank you for the tip but yes I have read that too. The book had so much more information than the movie. It’s a must read for those intrigued by this amazing survival story.😊
@@michelleann414 Glad to hear you read it. One thing that really struck me was in the epilogue, he mentioned that specialists were saying these guys would need professional help for most of their lives but aside from the one fella ending up with a drug dependency, they all led pretty successful lives and learned how to move on from that tragedy with minimal professional help. It was great to find out how Nando and Jackie Stewart became friends and of course how he met his wife. I think it should be mandatory reading for schools in the grade 10-12 level just to help teenagers get through those difficult years. That one passage in the book when he was consoling that poor woman who had the unfortunate accident with her daughter and he said to her that "we all have our own personal Andes" has stuck with me throughout the years.
Have you watched mountain averest ?
@@cynnnnnnnnnnnnn Titanic?
The most frightening plane crash in the beginning those kids are fearless they taunt the air gaps but when things get serious they look scared from death like anybody
Thank you. Good point. I agree. The overconfidence of youth instantly goes away when they really believe these may be their last moments. Good point. Please just share the video somehow. Thank you so much for your kindness.
There just actors am Shure the real people involved where not like that it's terrible what they had to indure and suffer and what they had do to survive by eating their friends and family it still haunts me
Everybody gangsta till death slices your plane in half...
The Marshall plane crash was crazy
The Marshall football crash tops this
I got to see Nando Parrado give a conference at University of Buenos Aires in early 2000's, it was very inspiring. I still can't believe how they survived such an ordeal, it's beyond logic
If you haven’t read his book, I highly recommend it. Easily the best book I’ve ever read about survival situations. The epilogue alone is worth the price of the book.
It’s incredible and honestly so inspiring
@@mako88sb What's the name of the book?
I have heard Nando Parrado (in a documentary) speak of walking with Roberto for 10-Days, between 30-35 miles out of the Andes Mountains. Such an amazing and inspirational story! He said, "The only reason you take a step forward, it because you can't go back".
Humanity does have a way of giving logic the middle finger.
I saw this movie in the theater. This scene on the big screen. Horrifying !!! Everyone in the audience was gasping..some were even crossing their chest and some were saying prayers....it was intense.
Yes, I saw it in the theater, too. It was scary. Thank you so much. Please share the video. Thank you.
rhymeandreasoning I can imagine, I love to fly but seeing this is like, damn!
@@JakeCarpenterStudio Do u know who was the guy who changed his seat to the window seat with the guy with the spectacle... Do u know his name??
Do u know you know the name of the guy who move towards the window seat??
@@rajendrakhanvilkar5336 he played Felipe. His real name is Josh Lucas
The Chile newspaper said “The cannibals have returned.” What a thoughtless and grossly unfair thing to say.
Cannibalism is when you intentionally kill someone to eat them. This was survival, a heart wrenching decision.
Even the Chilean public and the Catholic Church were repulsed at what they did and shunned them, but after thinking it through they agreed it was the only thing they could have done.
The Church “absolved them of their sin” in eating the dead. What sin?? There was no sin. They did the right thing.
The church can never really judge the actions of anyone, ya know......cause they bum kids.
@Kelly McDaniel i would eat you and wouldn't feel bad about it. I would feel worse eating a dog strangely enough.
@Kelly McDaniel I'm not religious so it's all good.
The Church didn't judged them though. Where did you get that? The Catholics in the plane rationalized their cannibalism as similar to the Eucharist
It was a canadian newspaper, actually
The boy they are talking about at 1:03 was Tito Regules. He was the only member of the rugby team to miss the flight after he overslept because he’d been partying the night before. Ironically, he died 21 years later, after falling asleep while driving.
I guess Reaper didnt like it that Dreams took his kill so he came back to take him in his Sleep
21 years later is when this movie came out..
I can’t imagine the fear and excruciating pain Susannah’s mother endured upon impact with her legs brutally pinned between those seats 😢 whats even sadder that Susannah was also severely injured as well and painfully succumbed weeks later! And that guy who hit his head and survived after a coma despite the severe head injury still amazes me! These survivors had so much courage to keep themselves alive anyway they can under such harsh environment. RIP to those poor souls who didn’t made it that far
Yes. I read Nando’s book and he said that after being rescued, the doctors were able to determine that his skull had been fractured in 3 places.
That was intense. My heart goes out to the people that really experienced that horror. RIP to those who perished.
Supposedly because of the freezing cold temperatures in the Andes Mountains this prevented swelling of the brain which in a way saved his life. He might have suffered a different fate if the plane crashed in a more mild or hot climate.
@@kyleenglot9184 That actually makes alot of sense. The freezing cold temperatures minimize the swelling and even decomposition
This is a great example of how your life can be going along just fine and then, in an instant, it isn't.
True Michael Oliveira.
Why I won't face my fears
Unless you avoid flying. Then none of this would ever happen to you
@@eej902 tragedy can come from anywhere not just a plane crash.
@eej902 it's a tradeoff though. If you reduce your risk of dying you reduce the amount of living you get to do. No travelling, no adventure. To each their own.
The scary thing is that "this is how it literally happened"
I would say the crash scene is probably about 85%-90% accurate which makes it seem more scary and traumatizing.
Ikr
con excepcion de que ningun uruguayo mueve asi el mate
Yeah like with that guy that said “Are we supposed to fly that close to the mountains?” And the other man praying was actually true based on interviews
1:43 Yo i fall in love with her
This, right here, is why I don't play Rugby.
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@@bradydavis5791 u can't b more wrong
Dont smoking in plane
Anton Boludo it’s based in Ireland and new zealand
In the 90s I flew Vancouver-London on a Air Canada 747, aboard there was a young rugby team: OMG !!! Totally unruly boys.... 😖😖😖😖😖
This is still one of the most realistic and intense plane crash scenes ever made.
Wait until you see the new version of the crash from the netflix movie The Prisoners of the Snow
I've never seen this before. This entire scene is incredibly well done. First it's done simply. No unnecessary fancy direction, almost documentary. You look at each of the actors as the turbulence kicks in, some are nervous, some are fooling around - but then there are those fooling around in an effort to try and not look scared. Then when the engines power up and they figure something's wrong. The look on the steward's face that this is something different. Then everything suddenly ramps up into that end-time. The lack of music, the eerie quiet, the way you feel the speed from rush of the wind and the objects flying as if you're in that small metal tube. Really well done, and all the acting in its underplayed realism and quiet terror sells it.
Yes, I read somewhere that it took 9 days to film the crash scene. Still amazingly scary to watch in this day of cgi. That final bit when everything and everybody is thrown violently forward and legs trapped in the seats is so gut wrenching.
The most crazy thing? the survivors said this is exactly how it happened
One of the most "hold your breath" aircraft crash scenes in any movie to date. Incredibly well made for its time. Being fact rather than fiction it certainly makes you think.
We're coming up on 50 years since this happened. I read the book a few years after it came out, and I really felt for this group. If ever there was a study group for PTSD, these guys would be it. What they had to live through, after a horrific plane crash, was more intense trauma than any adjective could ever describe.
PTSD? People need to get a grip and stop being massive jessies
@@Chief_Brody Wow look at you being all tough guy on UA-cam. Much tough, very man. Give me a break, we all know you wouldn’t survive even half of what they had to endure.
andwhat will to suvive thye had asell...I would have given upsoo fast
@@Chief_Brody they literally had to eat their families and friends to survive
@@Chief_Brody okay sir, so, since you disagree with the observation that these survivors suffered PTSD, please explain, in your expert opinion, how you would describe their psychological condition following this occurrence. But first, please share with us where you obtained your PHD in psychology.
The worst part? 1) This is essentially exactly what happened, no movie muckery, and 2) They got off LIGHT. Odds were that the plane's body SHOULD have gone into a tumble or spin, torn itself apart, and left 0 survivors right away.
OMG, the echoes of the people screaming as falling out of the back of the plane is SO heart-breaking; difficult to watch because this actually happened- true story
Carlos Valeta (one of the passengers falling out) survived the fall but later died while trying to climb down from the glacier.
They'll be aight
This film has to have one of the most harrowing plane crash scenes of all time followed by one the worlds greatest survival stories against extreme odds. The actors here all did an amazing job in this film and portrayed the story brilliantly. Being a true story I couldn’t even imagine being in that situation in real life. Great film.
I guess it helped that Nando Parrado was there during the film shoot.
In fact, the only thing the survivors like about the film 'Alive' is the special and visual effects. They've always expressed great dissatisfaction with this movie in the interviews they give for the Latin American media. They say it does not portray the real story, they find it disrespectful.
I remember watching this in the theater. The whole audience was absolutely silent for this whole scene. After it was over you could hear so many people finally let out their breath after holding it for the duration of this crash scene. Absolutely incredible filming. God bless all those on board the plane.
The survivors have always said, in the interviews they've given over the last 30 years for the Spanish speaking media, that they dislike 'Alive' because it's a very distorted version of the real facts. They find it superficial and disrespectful.
@@Adifgreat Really? Oh wow, I have never heard that. I remember watching an interview with the real Nando Parrado, for an English speaking behind the scenes documentary, and he had said the airplane crash scene was identical to the way it happened from what he remembered. I don't recall him saying anything negative about the film. I've no doubt they embellished many other parts of the movie for drama and some action. That's interesting. I'll have to look into it more.
@@monkeymonkey8526 In fact, the only thing they like about 'Alive' is the special/visual effects. The new film 'Society of the Snow' is, in the words of the survivors and the victims' families, the real story and a tribute to all the heroes of the ordeal, especially those who didn't survive.
That must've been cool watching that in 1993, good ol times❤
@@Adifgreat Very odd since Nando and a few other survivors were actually there during filming as consultants to keep it true to their story as much as possible. How very strange they would say something after that is the total opposite. Maybe the editors made cuts and changes that left them unhappy? Interesting.
I looked this up after having just watched this scene on the new netflix adaptation (La Sociedad de la Nieve -Society of the snow in EN). Alive's version is okay but this scene is 100 times more terrifying in the new version. The new movie is ABSOLUTELY beautiful too.
No smartphones, no social media, just people enjoying life.
This wasn't sarcasm
underrated comment
Lucky to be Alive.
Love this comment thank you.
You can have that any time. Start writing letters again, sending postcards for birthdays instead of texting a message. Find hobbys like playing Rugby to pass time outside social media. Maybe some people will join in😄.
Ethan Hawk is so underated. He's been in so many good movies
what doesnt kill you
That is like your worst nightmare come to life. I like how it showed the passengers really quiet when the wings came off, like they had just accepted that there was nothing they could do. One guy was praying and smiling, just waiting for death. Chilling.
I like this scene. I also saw the new one on Netflix, that was pretty awesome too. There’s a part where they’re showing the plane in the forefront, and the mountains in the background and it really brought to life the SCALE of the mountain. Love both of these movies.
And to think, this is just the movie recreation. Imagine how bad the actual crash was
Yep
True
I reckon it was worse
The engines sounds a bit different
I can’t believe anyone survived but it happened
1:43 “oh don’t worry, we’re going to be on the ground in 20 minutes.” You got that right
“Clouding up a bit”
Where I can watch the full movie in Hindi? Pls tell me
Actually this scene is very realistic. This is exactly how the plane crashed
And how would you know
@@temmink2012 Analysis of the crash site, eye witness accounts (the survivors).
Teaaa
I read the book for extra credit in 8th grade. The seats giving away and breaking almost everyone's legs is shown here. Reading about the gangrene infecting the legs for those that survived the crash was horrid. How anyone survived this ordeal is an absolute miracle.
I didn't know about this plane crash. Now I'll have to read everything about it.
0:16 LOL typical Hollywood, didn’t even care to name them Uruguayans (yeah whatever, South Americans, go for it, who cares)
IKR. They remembered "Chile" but not "Uruguay"
The book is one of my favorites; their story of survival is so inspiring. I've read most of the survivors books, and have kept track of them through the years. They did such an amazing job with this film.
I chose to do a comparative review of the Hollywood movie, a survivor account, and the PPR book, for high school English class in like 1997, and I'd never been so not bored before in school, if that makes sense - there's just so much, so much material, so much humanity, so many different aspects to consider. I actually loved every minute of doing that project. Watching this scene brings back chills of course but also fond memories.
I wouldn't call it inspiring. They ate each other and waited 2 months before actually leaving the sight to search for help. And the only reason they went out to search was because they were running out of friends bodies to eat. And one attempt of search, they found a village pretty fast that saved them. If you ever get into a crash, never do what these cannibals did. Immediately look for help, or animals to hunt. (There are animals in that mountain).
@@thecensoredmuscle563 Perhaps you should actually read the book before making judgement. You clearly do not know the circumstances.
@@missmelyss3626 I do know the circumstances, I've studied this story. They should not be anyone's influence on how to survive.
@@thecensoredmuscle563 Cearly you didn´t studied well. it almos seems you never read anything about it from the real people involed in. The reason for them to go out on expeditions was knowing by radio that the search for them was over. You couldn´t even get that important detail lol, they had many bodies available at the moment. So it´s obvious that you don´t know the full story. "And one attempt of search, they found a village pretty fast" OMG It wasnt the first and they didn´t even found a village, they found a man in a river after 10 days of walking in 38km of freezing mountains. Never saw someone talk about this topic with such misinformation about it HAHAHAHAHA
I remember watching this in the 90s, I just rewatched the entire movie. This is one of the best plane crash scenes in the history of plane crash scenes. At 6:17 the sound of the wind and look of intensity on the actors faces makes your stomach drop, like you just want the plane to get out of the air. Amazing work by everyone.
In fact, the only thing the survivors like about the film 'Alive' is the special and visual effects. They've always expressed great dissatisfaction with this movie in the interviews they give for the Latin American media.
@@Adifgreat I will look into that. Thank you for the knowledge!
@@Adifgreatwhy is that
@@Lovememore231 Basically, because it fails to convey the feelings and values they experienced in the mountains, their friendship and how they all saved each other's lives.
They disagreed with the script they were sent for review (as established in the contract), so the 16 survivors gathered at Gustavo Zerbino's house for several days to make all the modifications they considered necessary, but when the revised script was sent back to the studios, it was disrespectfully dismissed, so the disappointing result was a fictionalised softened version with the stereotypical Hollywood characters, in which they've never seen themselves reflected, some ridiculed such as Carlos Roque, the mechanic, whose son grew up wondering why his father had been portrayed that way.
Probably one of the most accurate scenes depicting a plane crash ever made
It scared me as a kid so bad that I have never flown a plane
Not even close. Its horribly unrealistic
I agree
Why has everyone become experts in 'what it's like to be in a plane crash' all of a sudden lol
@@BLINDTUBEMARES its not that hard to imagine what it would be like, idiot
I remember after watching this scene that I told myself I wasn't ever going to get on an airplane again. Sometime later, I became a commercial pilot.
Maybe being in control is helpful?
...and I became an astronaut.
@@georgeschubert9652 lol
I have flown 5 times. Last time, pilot said "we have no available runway to land, and we'll be in a holding pattern for a half hour.". .........oh? Landed safely thank G-d, on time for some reason. But never flying again.
@@georgeschubert9652 More like you became an astronut.
The whole scene is pretty horrific, especially the part where the seated passengers are whooshed out of the stern of the plane. Some people will simply never set foot on a plane, others will but aren't too comfortable with it. This scene won't help the latter group much. In an ideal world there wouldn't be any plane crashes but unfortunately the real world is very distant from ideal.
Jesus !
Per capita, dying in a car accident is much more likely than dying in a plane crash. There are millions of flights each year and only 283 people died in a place crash last year. Millions die in car accidents every year.
There’s a plane crash that happened in Brazil, 1989. The pilots got lost, went out of fuel and landed/crashed on the amazon forest during the night. Same thing happened, the seats were whooshed. 48 passengers, 42 survived.
@@annastone Also United 811 from Los Angeles to Sydney, shortly after the flight's stop in Honolulu the side cargo door suffered an electrical malfunction that caused the door to open in flight. When it opened the rapid depressurization of the cabin caused the door to violently swing open and damage the plane. Four rows of passengers seated right next to the cargo door were almost immediately ejected out into the sky seats and everything, another passenger from the closest seat on the other side was sucked out as well, though not with their seat. One flight attendant held onto the railing of the stairs for dear life as the air continued to flow out of the cabin. The crew got the plane into an emergency descent to 10,000 ft where the air was breathable and then turned back around to make an emergency landing in Honolulu without losing additional passengers.
@@rockyfalldownstairs tragically, one of the passengers who survived the United 811 incident of 1989, would later die (25 years later) in an airplane crash: Passenger John Stephenson would die 25 years later in a separate plane crash. In October 2014, he was killed while captain of a Van's RV-6 light aircraft, when it crashed into a house in the Melbourne suburb of Chelsea.[22 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_811
One of the best dramatic scenes filmed, excellent execution without using unnecessary elements. Outstanding actors, it really reflects the fear of being in such tragic situation as is an airplane accident.
On January of this year I went to the place where this accident happened, it's amazing how many of this guy's were able to survive so much time in freezing weather, injured and with almost no food.
Oh metal coffin in the sky
You’re the reason I refuse to fly 😢
The horror for the souls on board
Brings me terror and strikes a chord ..
I know it’s safer than in a car but I’d rather die that way by far !!
Rest in peace innocents x
Thank you for the poem.
Good poem.
@@ActiveAussie2024thank you x
whenever i book a flight i always try to book my seats in the front cause of this dam movie
Whenever I'm on a flight I watch this movie on my ipad and hold it up so that others around me can watch too.
@@Musicvidsetc Smart
Actually statistically the seats from the middle towards the tail of the plane are safer to be in. In this case it was quite a matter of luck that the front part of the plane wasn't as damaged as the back.
In a crash like this, those sitting in front got crushed by the people and seats behind them
Just behind the wing is statistically the best place to sit to survive. Pilots usually die and they are at the very front.
Who's here after the Infographics show?
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Part of the reason but also because I saw this movie when I was younger in school. Was interesting to watch and that video reminded me of it
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the usage of the plane engine roar is honestly underrated as a way of creating tension through the organic sounds, you just feel like bracing just from hearing it
it's surreal agreed.
I love the first 5 minutes of this movie where they're just chilling on the plane.
If you didn't know anything about the Andes plane crash you might think this movie is going to be a family friendly comedy about a rugby team flying over the Andes mountains.
So heartbreaking for everyone who was in this crash and the survivors that had to live through this nightmare
I think this is the best plane crash scene in a movie ever
check out Flight.Terrifying.
Not anymore.
I feel the Netflix version feels more realistic bc they actually spoke Spanish.
1993 Version was a far better made less the missing spanish of course
@@bsacks979Alive isn’t bad but it doesn’t hold a candle to Bayona’s film. Absolute masterpiece SOTS is. 💯
@@bsacks979 far better? I just watch this part and i hated. who in their own mind would drink mate like that???
@bsacks979 you must not speako the language-O
@@josem.7183 tu vieja cuando esta atragantada con esta tampoco.
I don’t know if it’s because I’ve seen this movie so many times since I was a kid, or because the book is the gold standard of survival accounts, but I watch this scene with the same amount of intensity every time.
For 1993, this is extremely well put together. I love flying, but no other scene has put the fear of God in me as this one.
It’s stuck with me this scene all these years. Amazing for 1993.
I saw this in the theater when it came out and it was so intense. I still remember it to this day.
This scared the hell out of me as a kid
This scene absolutely terrified me im shaking.. I’ve never seen a movie like this... I’m sure that’s exactly how terrifying crashing is.. my absolute worst fear
Dude says "just stay above the weather" then proceeds to fly downwards into the clouds.
The same clouds that are obscuring 15,000ft mountain ranges 😳😳😳😳😳
To be fair, when the Pilot said "stay above the weather" they were flying above the mountains so it was imperative for them to keep the plane as safe as possible (due to the limitations and engine underpowering of the aircraft).
However when they start the decent the entire path ahead should be clear of mountains so at that point they could endure the cross winds without much problems. Of course, they never knew that they did a wrong turn 20 minutes ago and instead of landing into the Santiago City outskirts they where flying into the middle of the Andes.
@@PointReflex True, it was a navigational error that screwed them.
Pilot was drunk. That’s why he was eaten first
They were cleared for 10000 ft
This scene is terrifying, my father served in the Air National Guard and according to what he told me this is a very realistic depiction of the crash of a Fairchild F-227 stretch! I am so sorry for all the victims and survivors!
The Fairchild FH-227 is a stretched version of their F-27.
Nando Parrado wrote a Book about it. He said right after the plane crashed, survivors saw someone run towards their direction. It was someone who fell from the plane and actually survived the fall probably thanks to the snow. They called to the guy and hé rushed over to them. Then, as he was getting Closer, he seemed to trip over something and never got up. They kept yelling and waiting for him but they never saw him again. In his Book Nando assumes he fell and broke his neck.
That was Carlos Valeta, likely fell from the fuselage as it was on the slide down the mountain. Very sad, he survived the crash but was likely injured, disorientated and fell to his death as he was running down towards the crash site
@@mikej3129 correct
It was Carlos Valeta, one of the youngest guys on the plane, a doctor's son. He was disoriented and tripping down the hill, actually wandering off in the wrong direction, and they were yelling for him to come their way. He fell into a crevasse in the glacier and they found his body two months later, when they were looking for more bodies so they wouldn't have to start eating people's relatives. Valeta's father was one of the most vocal defenders of the survivors using the bodies for food, including his son's.
@@kimdelo9795 Carlos's father was a doctor, and his mother, at the very same time of the accident, had a vision in Montevideo of a plane falling down and seconds later, of Carlos sleeping. Then she KNEW the plane had crashed and Carlos was dead. Mrs. Valeta premonitary dream when even landline phones were scarse 😪
The heartbreaking part is mostly everyone isn’t screaming bc they are just waiting for the worst of it
6:16 I never noticed that the suitcase hits ethan hawkes character right in the face. It must be the sound effect that made me laugh 😅😂
30 years later, this is still a fantastic scene!
Incredible movie. With a surprisingly upbeat plotline. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it. Inspiring.
This plane crash was so gripping and intense. I remember overhearing someone shout “That alone was worth the price of admission,” or something to that effect when I saw this in the theater.
i love this movie and the sound track that goes with it.
Watching Society of the Snow on Netflix. Same story. Watched Alive in 2013!
3:40 is the exact second that doomed them. BOTH pilots took off their aviator sunglasses. How did they expect to aviate without them??
What do you mean
@@isaacm1477 Idk, what do you mean?
Lol such a stupid terrible joke
@@shirelwernicke1378 you're a moron 😂
@@shirelwernicke1378 it's glasses that help pilots seeing better
I feel bad for the pilots. Did they screw up? Yes, but at least they pulled the plane over the top of the mountain so that some of them could survive. Got to give them credit for that.
@@TommyTom21 Professionals shouldn't allow themselves to be pushed to do something dangerous, especially by people who clearly dont know much about their field of work.
I don’t blame the pilots at all. They had no visual. Their instruments told them to pull up and they did, unfortunately it just was not in time to save the tail, very sad.
Independent Contractor I watched another movie about this crash. People, professionals, meant that the pilots did wrong. They were not going to fly over the Andes in the first place, they were going to fly around it. They made the calculation wrong, they weren’t supposed to turn the minute they did and the pilots didn’t have “enough” experience they said, don’t remember really how they meant. But something like they didn’t have enough hours of experience, they hadn’t been in the air for many hours total, for making a decision like they did.
vet inte I see, well, can’t change the past, just learn from it.
@@charles1203 pilots 100% at fault. it takes 10-12 minutes to cross that part of the andes at which point they can safely start to descend. The pilot inexplicably turned and began descending after just 4 minutes, riding the plane right into the mountains.
"Look at the mountains there so beautiful"
*when you crash into them not really....*
True. True. Beautiful from a distance and life threatening up close. Thank you so much. Please share the video. Thank you.
Is actually what one of them says in the film "have to be fair to this dilemma, it is a beautiful spot" then someone else says "yeah not a tree, not a bird, not a blade of grass.... yeah paradise" and then responds with "hey I'll pay for the pizza if you go and get it" lol
The recent one is better but considering the time of production this is ok
I watched it once when I was a child. This scene literally stays with me forever! It pops up every time I fly!!!!
Thank you. Yes, just please remember that this kind of thing is very, very, very rare. You will be fine. Please help me by sharing the video and subscribing to my channel. Thank you so much. Jake
I remember watching this movie with my mother when I was 8 or 9.
One of those movies that you cannot forget.
Wht tje name of this movie?
It says it in the title, my friend: Alive (from 1993)@@gurueditztricks3957
After watching "society of the snow" i can tell its much more accurate and better film in general.
However "alive" still holds a deep place in my memories.
Alive was made in 1993. Pretty dang realistic for the time.
legend goes, if you survive a plane crash, you're gonna live a hundred years
Really? 5 of the initial survivors of this crash died within the day... 🤔
Bahia Bakari is now 24.
Vesna passed away in her 60’s
Bullshit
@@TommyTom21 ...............good point!
This movie is so traumatic and so realistic. Couldn't imagine the horror these people went through 😢
No CGI here. Absolutely stunning
There are however lots of computers involved. The motion control camera shots are computer-controlled. The keying, color grading and editing were done 100% digitally as well.
First time seeing this, even without special effects that looks authentic
This is my all time favorite survival movie. It's relentless in a way. It's so long and so disturbing that you just become accustomed to everything that happens.
It was a miracle that many people actually survived this crash.
Only 17 of 45 people died from the crash itself! 1 survived falling out the back, but fell in deep snow and died instead! The next 8 deaths came from the avalanche!
I need to watch this movie again... but what a great yet brutal capture of plane crush.. especially for movie 1993 my mom first husband died in plane crush like that.. hit by mountain, he was one of the pilot.. never found his body none of them.. only one person survived.. that was back in 1965 my mom pregnant with my half brother my mom only ever loved that person...she was 24 back then... trauma she went through loosing him effected our life later and my own dad never loved by mom ... people who had crush like this, and survived somehow they know what traumas is and life is
This is an excellent movie about a real tragedy and subsequent bravery and endurance. So well done!
I still think this was the best filmed plane crash in film history.
The mate 🧉 scene make me realize they didn’t care much for the cultural aspect of the story.
Can you explain?
Ironic you say that. My family is from Argentina and we appreciated they made mention of mate and showed the pilot's drinking it.
@@VerisimilitudeFilms1 I’m from Argentina and I think, since it’s based on a true story from Uruguay, a cultural reference is a must. In this case they used the mate, which I think is good, the thing is they didn’t care much about learning how people used it
Have you heard of our Goddess Yari?
I watched this as a kid and must have blocked that out 😭😭. That poor Yerba (which I’m sure wasn’t in the gourd LOL)
Most terrifying plane crash scene in movie history.
You need to watch the new version that came out yesterday. Society of the Snow.
Nah I'm good, only Alive matters. @@TheTeddyGuy28
@@AdamTravelsTheWorld Yes Frank Marschall Film is the best
I remember seeing this opening weekend when it came out as a teen. The images stuck with me for months! (Especially knowing it was based off a true story) 😢
The turbulence like feel inside ryanair landing
6:26 this ryanair landing BUTTER !
this scene is amazing.. the way it was done.. it is so real!
My favorite characters in this movie were Bobby and Nando, Bobby was just chill through out the whole experience just smoking his cigarettes away and calme as a cucumber and didn't lose his shit, Nando obviously was amazing through out this movie through his mother and sisters death he kept his composer, faith, and even said he was going to walk out of the mountain alive and he did...if I ever am in this situation I hope I'm just as tough as Bobby and nando, amazing movie 🎬 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
This movie is criminally underrated.
If you're ever in this situation, don't wait 2 months before going out to look for help like they did.
@@thecensoredmuscle563 shit i think if I waited even 3 weeks I would be dead
@@thecensoredmuscle563 True but the thing is that in October you are just starting Spring in the Souther Hemisphere, so the weather is not right for long unequipped walks through some of the highest mountains in the Americas. Up there you still have ice, snow and avalanches. Please do not forget that, it was wiser to wait, unfortunately.
When you actually watch it either on tv or UA-cam or whatever you use to watch this film on ...... the film crew have made it so REAL you have a strange feeling going through u as if u were actually with them!! 😱😱😭😭
There’s a UA-cam video about the making of this movie. It was filmed on a Canadian glacier only accessible by helicopters. Nando was involved as a consultant and made the trip many times. Filming in such a location is very difficult as you can imagine.
@@mako88sb wowzers! 😲 Amazingly made still.
Such a sad movie and story. Great courage shown by these athletes. None of them deserved this but sometimes life brings the worst. They did what they had to do and I respect them all for it.