*SOCIETY OF THE SNOW* was so HEARTBREAKING - MOVIE REACTION

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    October 13, 1972. Chartered by the Old Christians rugby team to transport them and their companions to Santiago, Chile, the ill-fated Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashes into a formidable glacier in the heart of the Andes Mountains. With 40 passengers and five crew members on board, only a few survived the crash, now forced to grapple with severe injury, crippling disease, and the unstoppable elements of nature. To have a fighting chance of staying alive, the survivors must resort to extreme measures in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
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  • @FrankFreezy_
    @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +118

    I had no idea this was a true story! Wow!! What a film💙 Thanks for Watching with me😊✨
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    Let's try to get this video to 1,000 likes. Helps me and the Channel a lot. Gracias🙏🏾💚

    • @elrambodecasarino7658
      @elrambodecasarino7658 Місяць тому +8

      Hi Frank! I coincidentally found your video and watched it, your reaction is very sincere! I tell you that this is a true story that happened to a group of young people from my country in the 70's. And it is one of the most famous human survival stories in the world. There is even a US movie called "They Live!" made in 1993 but it is too Hollywood and superficial, it does not capture the soul of the story as this film did. In which you feel the hunger, the cold, the fear, the pain with them. Thank you very much for your reaction!

    • @sfm18
      @sfm18 Місяць тому +2

      Yes! Those real images from the rescue plane and of those guys that were left are absolutely hunting....

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +4

      @@elrambodecasarino7658 thanks for being here. I'm glad you found my channel. I have heard that the American version is not as good. This was everything. I felt how pure and authentic it was.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      @@sfm18 for real. It's hard to fathom

    • @jacquelinea.7575
      @jacquelinea.7575 Місяць тому +4

      Yea! It is! In Montevideo, Uruguay, there is a museum in their honor. U wondered why they had so many cigarettes, the family of one of them had a cigarette factory, and the guy whose wife passed away also worked in the factory, because he was part of that family, and at that moment in Chile cigarettes were scarce, that is why they took so many, they were planning to start exporting them. There are some cameos in the movie.

  • @gpeddino
    @gpeddino Місяць тому +64

    "Carlitos Miguel Paez, my son." The man who reads the names at the end is Carlitos himself.

  • @alidarotondaro
    @alidarotondaro Місяць тому +212

    They put Numa as a narrator to give a voice to the ones that didn’t survive.
    There are like 8 real survivors who had cameos in the moovie

    • @jillwanlin9558
      @jillwanlin9558 Місяць тому +15

      Thanks for that info I wasn’t aware.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +41

      I love that and it resonated so much. We usually expect the narrator to survive everything. He does represent them💙🥲💜

    • @obleza1
      @obleza1 Місяць тому +10

      Yes !! Fernando Parrado, Roberto Cannesa, Carlos Paez, Daniel Fernandez Strauch y José Luis Inciarte.

    • @cactusonline
      @cactusonline Місяць тому +5

      @@obleza1 Zerbino participó pero no aparece en la peli (al final)

    • @andressousa9006
      @andressousa9006 Місяць тому

      @@FrankFreezy_ by the way Numa's house in the movie, was the real Numa's house, the family still owns that house, and numa's brother is the man that pass walking by when we see Numa entering his house

  • @marianaanastasio6244
    @marianaanastasio6244 Місяць тому +74

    Some of the survivors made cameos in the movie . Thanks for watching in Spanish

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +23

      I am so happy they had the survivors in it. So authentic. Of course. Thanks for watching.

  • @aidamorales2213
    @aidamorales2213 Місяць тому +23

    24:37 one of them, Eduardo Strauch, said that when he was buried in the snow, he was relieved because he was going to die and that was the end of him suffering. Until his cousin, Fito Strauch, got him out of the snow, Eduardo was mad at him because he brought him back to the nightmare they were living.

  • @mitchellhp
    @mitchellhp Місяць тому +121

    Thank you for keeping some of Arturo’s monologue in. A lot of reactors have been editing it out. It’s one of my favorite scenes, Arturo telling Numa that his faith is not in the God that existed for them back home, but in the God that strengthens his friends & most especially his faith is in his friends.
    It’s a beautiful moment in the movie, and also something I came to believe years ago - not an omnipresent deity, but the power in humanity.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +23

      Yes yes yes!!! I believe that’s a sentiment that even religious people can also understand. I don’t see God. when I was born. My mother was my God. Throughout my life, my community and the people who help me in my darkest times are in a sense gods as well. Thanks for bringing that up. His dialogue was amazing.

    • @user-nt8lq4rp3z
      @user-nt8lq4rp3z Місяць тому +11

      I listened to the book on Audible. This story has changed my life. That may sound goofy but it's true. I'm also listening to Miracle in the Andes by Fernando Parrado. He had a similar take. His faith was in his teammates and himself.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +4

      @@user-nt8lq4rp3z not goofy at all my friend. That is real. I'm glad it impacted you like that

    • @mitchellhp
      @mitchellhp Місяць тому +4

      @@FrankFreezy_ “When I was born, my mother was my god.” That really beautiful & profound

    • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
      @publiusventidiusbassus1232 Місяць тому

      Its a good monologue, but it felt odd how the movie tended to quietly shy away from the strong Catholic faith of the real life survivors in favor of a more accessible tone of vague spirituality. Numa himself was a devout Catholic and his final message is a direct quote from the Bible.

  • @Bela_S2_
    @Bela_S2_ Місяць тому +45

    I still can't believe that this movie didn't win any Oscar even with the survivors at the event 🥺😭😭😭

  • @lex61519
    @lex61519 Місяць тому +125

    "Man, I love humanity, man." That's beautiful. In a time when so many people are saying how much they hate their species it's beautiful to hear someone say that they love it.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +9

      That’s real my friend. We all gotta love. Thank you💜🙏🏾

  • @mamaalaska
    @mamaalaska Місяць тому +70

    I was their age when this accident happened, and I’ve remember it being all over the newspapers and the many prayers we had. There was nothing more overwhelming than when we heard there were survivors. It took years before anyone would ever speak upon what happened upon the mountain.the movie has done this great justice. Many of the survivors still do not speak upon this to this day.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +10

      Wow! I can only imagine how hearing the news that they survived was. It was more than a miracle. I’m surprised anyone of them even spoke about it at all

    • @pazforever
      @pazforever Місяць тому

      @@FrankFreezy_ lamentablemente Nando Parrado fue el único que salió a recorrer el mundo a contar la historia y el siempre se puso como el único héroe y así quedó la historia inclusive vendió sus derechos para VIVEN en 1993 donde el quedó como héroe Esta película era necesaria porque logro acercar a los familiares de los muertos con los sobrevivientes y les dio una voz Al final queda claro de que nadie hubiese sobrevivido sin el aporte de todos y principalmente de los muertos Ests historia es sanadora y dió un cierre a la historia Muchos jamás hablaron y eran seres anónimos durante 50 años Y Numa Turcatti fue el motor que les dio todo el empuje para salir de la montaña 🏔️ y lamentablemente tuvimos que esperar 50 años para saber sobre él. Roberto Canessa un estudiante de medicina de primer año fue quien curo a todos los heridos y quién camino hacia la salvación junto a Parrado y hoy es un respetado médico cardiólogo infantil Su misión en la vida siempre fue salvar vidas

  • @JuanGomez-zm4gt
    @JuanGomez-zm4gt Місяць тому +191

    The really reason for his eyes injurys was because in the crash (nando) he hit his head and he went in coma for like 4 days , he got skull fractured and their friends thought he was dead and put him outside in the snow with the bodies and 4 days later he wake up , ironically put him in the snow was the thing what saved his life , so the eyes injury was for hit his head , sorry for my bad english😂

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +58

      That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for explaining. No worries I understood your English😊😊

    • @josuecedeno8471
      @josuecedeno8471 Місяць тому +21

      Just to clarify it was three days no four

    • @EloyYT
      @EloyYT Місяць тому +25

      This symptom caused by the basilar skull fracture is called "raccoon eyes" and is not dangerous in itself.

    • @jacquelinea.7575
      @jacquelinea.7575 Місяць тому +9

      By accident they discovered how to treat that kind of lesions. I heard that if they had been rescued the following day and Nando taken to the IC, he wouldn’t have made it. The ice saved his life.

    • @Shellieruba
      @Shellieruba Місяць тому +2

      Wow! You’re the first comment that I’ve read about this!

  • @iki4584
    @iki4584 Місяць тому +46

    the real survivors actually made a cameo in the movie
    - the real Nando was the one who opened the door for the actors who played Nando, Susy, and his mother when they were entering the airport in the beginning.
    - the real Roberto was the doctor behind the actor who played Roberto when they were entering the hospital in the ending.
    - the real Carlitos was the old guy who read the names of the survivors, "Carlitos Miguel Páez, my son" as his dad.
    - and last Numa’s nephew was the older gentleman who walking at night and said hello when he was going inside his house, Numa’s family allowed the production to use their real house for the film scene.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +12

      Wow that's amazing. It's so lovely that day allowed to them use their house to film

  • @rakitoon
    @rakitoon Місяць тому +18

    I have to say, Franklin, you are a more observant, perceptive, and expressive reactor than anyone else I've watched. For example, your observation about the effect of the understated tone of Numa's narration, and the about the conversation about god, and about finding meaning in terrible loss - chef's kiss! Nobody else raises so regularly the things that I note and think about. Just appreciating you right now.

  • @diandiaz9026
    @diandiaz9026 Місяць тому +16

    If you watch some of the interviews from the people that are still alive today it’s just amazing what they went through how they describe it

  • @chrisoi559
    @chrisoi559 Місяць тому +38

    heartbreaking and gut wrenching, but equally beautiful and awe-inspiring - great film

  • @oYinYano
    @oYinYano Місяць тому +4

    I had read that from the very beginning JA (the director) wanted to make Numa the narrator in order to represent those that didn’t survive but where still important to the survival of those who did make it off the mountain. He went to go ask permission to his surviving family members (his siblings I think) and at first they didn’t want to because they knew the type of person Numa was and knew he didn’t like being the center of attention. And JA was like “well damn” and was freaking out cause he didn’t want to make the movie without Numa but at the last minute Numa’s family gave JA permission cause they felt like he would do there brother, and those who died, justice. And honestly? They were so right, actually reading the book and how the survivors discuss Numas death and how much it affected them? Tears every time.

  • @IIIIIIDC
    @IIIIIIDC Місяць тому +54

    Bro is watching all the good movies

  • @stephwest1382
    @stephwest1382 Місяць тому +32

    Ok before I forget, your paintings in background are beautiful and amazing

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +3

      Thank you thank you. I'm glad you enjoye them

  • @alenkad8954
    @alenkad8954 Місяць тому +27

    Thank you. Proud of my people, my country, ❤ Uruguay 🇺🇾

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +7

      You’re very welcome. You should be proud💜

    • @eviekelpie1
      @eviekelpie1 Місяць тому +1

      Uruguaya/Australiana aqui!

  • @persefonehistory8631
    @persefonehistory8631 Місяць тому +12

    Thanks for watching this amazing movie, thanks for be so respectful and sensitive towards this true story. As Latin American I grew up with this story my true admiration to the survivors and the ones that didn’t make it. Peace and love from Ecuador

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      You're welcome. It's a story that should be treated with respect. Thanks for watching

  • @jemlop8879
    @jemlop8879 Місяць тому +5

    I loved how you reflected on the different scenes. Very good observations. This movie really makes us value life. 👌

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you thank you. I absolutely agree. Makes you look at life differently

  • @debigiroux1811
    @debigiroux1811 Місяць тому +16

    Great reaction to an amazing story of resilience and bravery.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed it and yes, I agree🙏🏾

  • @obleza1
    @obleza1 Місяць тому +9

    It is a true story , now 14 of the 16 survivors are estill alive. Kisses for you from Uruguay.

  • @TheMoonlight2887
    @TheMoonlight2887 Місяць тому +6

    You're the first reaction watcher I've found who caught the symbolism of the scene in the church. Smart guy! 👏

  • @stanley2681
    @stanley2681 Місяць тому +14

    This story has stuck with me for decades. I saw the original film when I was a little kid ( worth checking out btw, it's called ALIVE ) and then there was a documentary and everything. I always remember these guys when I face a very tough situation. In comparison what we go through doesn't touch what they had to endure. Glad to see this story told again for the new generation.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +2

      That's beautiful man. I'm glad that you can take strength from their stories

    • @eviekelpie1
      @eviekelpie1 Місяць тому

      Yes I saw it on tv many many years ago. I think I prefer Alive better

  • @josyshen2535
    @josyshen2535 Місяць тому +9

    Mate you have just made my Saturday thank you so much for reacting to this. I am from south america and this story is part of our culture.
    Amazing reaction, thank you for sharing it. Thank you as well for watching it in Spanish.
    A few facts:
    Nando made quite a recovery because even when his head swelled with the impact, it was facing the cold metal of the plane when he was left outside because everybody was thinking he was dead or about to die. The cold served as a very cold ice pack to heal the swelling in his head and make him better. Daniel Maspons (who died during the avalanche) was another medicine student thought after the first night that it was a good idea to bring Nando to a warmer area inside the plane because he might recover and he was right. It is amazing how Nando recovered, climbed the Andes and saved his friends.
    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 thought of his dad losing all his family it's what pushed him to want to get out of there no matter what.
    They were peeing black because of severe dehydration.
    Numa when Marcelo died said they have been waiting for a moment like that, a moment of peace. Marcelo after finding out the government stopped looking for them got very depressed and kind of lost hope. Some of the survivors say that they think when Marcelo was trapped in the snow during the avalanche he let himself died because he could not fulfill his promise that rescue was coming and all of those people were in that plane because he planned the trip. The guilt and despair killed him, the avalanche was just his way to let go of that burden.
    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. The cousins how the call themselves were those who carried the biggest burden of all, to know which friend they were eaten and cut that friend to be eaten.
    Carlitos, the young person who crashed into the suitcases with his car at 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 plane 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 protect them and sleep during their walk to Chile.
    They had so so so 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. In those years if you went to Chile with a few dollars or had some out of the market products you were a millionaire. Chile was going through a horrible economical crisis.
    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 others 14 left in the plane also had a plan b in case Nando and Canessa did not make it which was putting together another team to hike the mountains.
    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. In the alive version some families did not give permission to use the real rugby player's names. In this versions all the families were happy and satisfied with the way the story was told and gave permission.
    Reporters kept 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 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) He said that Jesus gave his blood and body to save the world so the survivors took their friends bodies and blood for them to be save. Pancho also asked the reporters to please not spoiled with yellow press and judgement an act that was sacred to them and something that was done for pure survival instinct.
    The actual survivors made a Kameo in the movie Nando, opened the door to the actor who played him at the airport, Roberto Canessa was one of the Drs in the Hospital when they got rescued, Coche Inciarte reading a newspaper in the bar Numa and his friends were, Numa's real life nephew passing by Numa's house when he was entering and Carlitos, who read all the survivors names, 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 and when back home he personally went to each of the families homes of the passengers that did not survive to give them something that belonged to them, so the families even when not having their bodies they could have something to remember them by.
    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 most of the rescuers were scared of them after seeing all the human remaining all over the place and made sure the survivors knew they had a gun. Also the smell and dirt was unbearable. Only one rescuer Sergio Diaz, I believe he is called, stayed in the plane with them that night, ate with them and advised them about what they were going to face after everybody knew they have eaten human beings.
    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.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +2

      My pleasure man. This was quite a journey for me and I'm excited to learn this part of your culture. Thanks for all this extra information. it definitely gives a lot of context. I enjoyed reading it

    • @patriciamartinez8519
      @patriciamartinez8519 Місяць тому

      This theory is ridículous. Even the search had been postponed due to weather conditions . How could they have survived without the right equipment and weakness!

  • @cbmx1x1
    @cbmx1x1 Місяць тому +19

    I’m sorry about your dad. I’m at the age where I’m thinking a lot about how it will feel when my parents fall asleep in death. Or even myself. Good reaction, friend. Keep it up!

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +3

      Thank you friend. It's a thought that we're never really ready for. But I hope we can make peace with it. Thanks for watching

  • @isabelcharlone7196
    @isabelcharlone7196 Місяць тому +2

    this movie try to show the part of the people that was on the plane and didnt come back, the other movies showed the miracle of the people that survive this accident, and with this movie, all the parents of the survival and the others, understood what really happend. it was so real, when you are seeing the movie is like you are with them. and this was a Uruguayan true story!

  • @eviekelpie1
    @eviekelpie1 Місяць тому +1

    I'm Uruguayan born and I remember when this happened, although I was already living in Australia, as a little kid. My Dad gave me a copy of Readers Digest to read, with this story in it. However, it was called " Alive"...and so was the original movie made of it. I had no idea a remake was recently made. Such a devastating situation for all these brave people. My heart goes out to my Uruguayan brothers and sisters

  • @luciaarnaotorrego6852
    @luciaarnaotorrego6852 Місяць тому +27

    This is currently my favourite movie, thank you so much for reacting to it and for doing it in spanish

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +7

      I believe that. It's worth it. So heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. And yes the person who recommended it emphasized that I watched the original Spanish version. I'm so glad I did

  • @bree77301
    @bree77301 Місяць тому +9

    I love the fact that you are reacting to this film in spanish! I watch it dubbed and it's really not the same

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +5

      The person who asked me to watch the movie told me that the Spanish version was just superior. So glad I didn’t watch it dubbed. This way it is more authentic and you get to really appreciate the actors and the story in general.

  • @agatone20
    @agatone20 Місяць тому +10

    Great reaction brother! 👍👍 The narrator was the same the entire movie, Numa, he is telling his story from death 😭😭

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +3

      Absolutely . Numa dying was not something I expected at all🥲😭

  • @gabyfreitas9085
    @gabyfreitas9085 Місяць тому +2

    In fact, one of them said that he felt peace in the avalanche and was letting himself go peacefully until they grabbed his hand.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      That is so painful to even imagine

  • @patriciamartinez8519
    @patriciamartinez8519 Місяць тому +1

    I am Uruguayan and was risen up with this story very close . In suite of being only 3 years old I still remember my father coming into my room shouting "they are alive"... nobody could believe !!! They managed to return on their own.! There were two previous films about the facts but this one went deep into their soul . It was very respectful for the families whose children did not return home.

  • @patriciamartinez8519
    @patriciamartinez8519 Місяць тому +1

    There are several cameos of the real people. Canessa participated playing a doctor behind the fake Canessa in Chile, Nando opened the Doors of the airport to the team in Montevideo, and Carlitos played the role of his father the artist Carlos Paez Vilaró when anouncing the names of the survivors

  • @floren1skorpio
    @floren1skorpio Місяць тому +3

    i love your energy, you transmit peace

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      I love that. Thank you for saying that🧡🧡

  • @andressousa9006
    @andressousa9006 Місяць тому +2

    the accident was due to human error, the plane as they explained in the film had a U shaped rout, traveling south along side the mountains, until they reach the low pass, then go thru the pass until they reach Curico at the other side and then turn norht. The mistake was that since there was bag visibility they traveled using instruments and time of flight, the co pilot based on the speed and direction and time of flight calculated that they had reached curico, so he gave the pilot that information and he turned north... the problem was that the copilot failed to take in to its calculations the front wind speed, if he had, he would have realized they were still inside the path, still needed 6 more minutes of flight to cleare it. So literally the pilot given the workn information he got, turned the plante straight to the mountains. Also thats why the survivors though they were closer to chile, when they were actually still in the Argentinian side, if they had walked 2 days to the east, they would have found a ski resort and a road.

  • @globalizacionliquida
    @globalizacionliquida Місяць тому +3

    It was beautiful to see your reaction... you really got into the movie and knew how to interpret it... it shows that you are a sensitive and empathetic person... deep reflections too while you were watching it... Congratulations... Yes, it's based on a true story... known as the 'Miracle of the Andes.' It was a group of boys from a Catholic school in Uruguay who traveled to Chile to compete... since the plane had to be full to be more affordable, friends and family also went along... for example, Numa... I don't know if you painted those paintings behind you, but they are so beautiful..

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. So searching on unfortunate story, with so much meaning. This I made those paintings and I'm glad you enjoyed them 😊😊

  • @rosannyestevez2649
    @rosannyestevez2649 Місяць тому +7

    5 de los supervivientes reales salen en la película.
    1- Daniel se ve sentado en la Iglesia.
    2- Coche se ve sentado en el bar.
    3- Nando se ve en el aeropuerto abriendo la puerta al actor que lo interpreta y a los actores que interpretan a su familia.
    4- Carlitos hizo el papel de su padre, se ve leyendo la lista de los supervivientes y abrazando al actor que lo interpreta.
    5- Roberto se ve en el hospital haciendo el papel de un doctor agarrando de los hombros al actor que lo interpreta.
    Otros supervivientes reales también grabaron para la película, pero no lograron poner sus escenas porque la película ya iba a ser muy larga.

    • @mariaa.71
      @mariaa.71 Місяць тому

      Moncho Sabella también sale andando por el hall del aeropuerto

    • @GessAtti
      @GessAtti Місяць тому

      En una de las escenas que no quedaron, estaba una de Numa jugando al fútbol (era jugador y capitán de su equipo), y Enzo (el actor que lo interpreta) se lastimó la pierna mientras rodaba la escena... Gustavo Zerbino (párrafo aparte, mi persona favorita en el universo, probablemente) que estaba en el set y es médico, le dijo a Enzo "yo le cuidé la pierna a Numa en la montaña, se la voy a cuidar acá también", lo contó Enzo en una charla cara a cara con Gustavo, y él asintió con los ojos llenos de lágrimas (y de recuerdos), me hizo lagrimear a mí también. Ellos realmente ven a Numa en Enzo. De hecho lo dijo "siento que Numa vive". También vi un video en el que de fondo se escucha a Canessa sentado charlando, pasa Enzo caminando y le grita "Numa vení!", y Enzo se da vuelta y se acerca de la manera más natural. El impacto real de esta película en sus vidas fue increíble, debe haber cicatrizado muchísimas heridas. Me alegro mucho por ellos, y especialmente por las familias de los que no volvieron.

  • @laramejiaeduardoalessandro8998
    @laramejiaeduardoalessandro8998 Місяць тому +8

    I am SOOOO glad you watched it in the orginal language❤❤❤😊

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      Someone told me it was way better. And I agree🧡

  • @efmar138
    @efmar138 Місяць тому +5

    Gracias por reaccionar a esta película!! Es un mensaje de amor hacia el otro!! En una "sociedad" ( de la nieve) donde realmente el otro era muy importante, porque no podías sobrevivir sin el otro, aún estando muerto!
    Un saludo desde Uruguay! 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾

  • @volosh67gayo49
    @volosh67gayo49 Місяць тому +8

    40:52 WHY would you skip that very moment Roberto sees Catalan????? We want to see your reaction dude

  • @AnaTorres-lg4do
    @AnaTorres-lg4do Місяць тому +1

    Ahora un gran clasico. Excelente pelicula y reparto de actores..

  • @azucar5522
    @azucar5522 Місяць тому +4

    Si te gustan este tipo de peliculas te recomiendo otra del mismo director llamada "lo Imposible". Historia real de una familia en el Tsunami que hubo hace ya unos años en la parte de indonesia. Actua un jovencisimo Tom Holland que està brillante.

  • @Beatriz_ceci
    @Beatriz_ceci 22 дні тому

    And in the end, the one who was left in the corner because they thought he wouldn't survive, was the one who ended up saving the other 15 survivors, Nando's story is truly inspiring, another interesting (and sad) fact is that Nando's biggest motivation was to return home, to his father, the only family he had left, but when he returned, Nando's father had apparently already outgrown his old family, had sold his son's belongings and was even having a relationship with someone else, I will never be able to imagine what Nando went through after that, just, a lot of respect. They all deserved so much.

  • @ataboassoyyo
    @ataboassoyyo Місяць тому +5

    Great reaction, plenty of humanity.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching. So much humanity and love

  • @jr85009
    @jr85009 Місяць тому +1

    Roberto and Nando wrote their own books. It was a nightmare and a miracle. Their humanity with each other was uplifting and brave! 😢

    • @Zozette27
      @Zozette27 Місяць тому

      Eduardo Strauch, Pedro Algorta, Coche Inciarte and Carlitos Paez have also written books about their experiences. I especially enjoyed Pedro’s book.

  • @MegaTinaj
    @MegaTinaj Місяць тому +2

    I really enjoyed watching your reaction, you are the best, I've seen, discussing, one of the greatest survival stories, of our time, I like your empathy, I am so glad, this epic tale, has been brought to a new generation, they can see, if a group of privalaged, college boys, can survive with only their wit's and team work, anything in today's world, is possible. Thanks ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @trauermusik
    @trauermusik Місяць тому +1

    The story of the Miracle of the Andes as it is known has been in my life for as long as I can remember.
    Many books, documentaries, the movie Alive and now this masterpiece that is La Sociedad de la Nieve.
    Knowing more of the story and the struggle they went through was a spiritual journey to me. I treated every new piece of information I learned with care and I caress it as it was a baby.
    Now that the story is out in the open there are many tasteless comments and videos about it but yours is a blessing.
    Thank you for your respect and your love. It makes me happy to see people really getting what the story is about.

  • @Fairygrl_TW
    @Fairygrl_TW Місяць тому +1

    Hope this finds u well. Had some problems with my condition and had surgery so Im behind, but Im so here for it. Such a heartbreaking yet beautiful film. I was just turning a teenager when this really happened it had us all captivated trying to find out what we could, horrifying to find out what these poor young guys had to go thru. Was great choice to have Numa narrate the film. His last will and testament-is “there is no greater love than to give one’s life for friends.” He bequeaths his body as nourishment for the other survivors who will carry on for him. Compassion in the face of unimaginable odds is the best way to face such tragedy. I love how it focuses on the ones who didnt make it and brings a source of hope for the survivors. I believe they completely know how truly beautiful and important it is to honor and cherish life. Such incredible courage, honor and brave sacrifices All turn heros. Thanx so much, blessing to u and urs, Peace

  • @Shellieruba
    @Shellieruba Місяць тому +1

    You bring up a great point.. I would love to see a part 2 of this movie following both the survivors and their families and the fallen’s families

  • @BouillaBased
    @BouillaBased Місяць тому +13

    Of the films for this story, this is the most accurate. Previously, there was a Mexican film called "Supervivientes de los Andes" (aka "Survive!") from 1976, and it was complete garbage. A lot of details were changed and it was just not a good production. There was also a US production called "Alive" from 1993 that changed names and details, but was at least slightly more faithful than the previous one. Though, this is a story that really needs to be told in Spanish, and "La sociedad de la nieve" does that perfectly. There are also some documentaries with the survivors, one of which is "Stranded" from 2007.
    I've spent a good bit of time in areas connected with this tragedy, including flying over the location of the crash several times. And it always hits. It's one of those stories that sticks with you once you know it.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +2

      I heard heard about the US production called a life after watching this one. Some people told me not to you and bother watching that. The production and the story in this was so pure and I believe was a good homage.
      Wow, having flown over the actual site. That must have been a little surreal

    • @BouillaBased
      @BouillaBased Місяць тому +3

      @@FrankFreezy_ "Alive" is fine if it's someone's first exposure to this incident-- especially if English is their only language--and they don't want to dig any deeper into the story. But this film is much better in many ways, and is ideal for people who understand Spanish.

  • @anaabejon5093
    @anaabejon5093 Місяць тому +4

    Gracias por entender la esencia de esta historia real. El director español Bayona ha sido muy respetuoso con la historia y fiel a ella y los sentimientos de los supervivientes y fallecidos. La película es un canto a la vida porque los que la vivieron fue así. La historia es increible, pero si escuchas a los supervivientes y como se hizo la película, aún es más increible.

  • @simellibasis6276
    @simellibasis6276 Місяць тому +4

    Omg you watched this not knowing it was a true story the whole time😂 how unfortunate but you had a great reaction anyway

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому

      haha I don't know if that made for a better reaction or not.. I might have been more terrified if I need was a true story

  • @Bellixies
    @Bellixies Місяць тому +4

    I love your channel, always something good to watch along ❤. It's great that you watched it in Spanish.

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +3

      Many thanks. I’m very happy to hear that🥲💜And yes, the version is much much better.

  • @princesadelaos
    @princesadelaos Місяць тому +2

    one of them, bobby francois got extremely suicidal and gave up on taking care of himself so the other had to care for him

    • @tjohns25
      @tjohns25 Місяць тому +1

      He was depressed and was indifferent to what happened to him, good or bad.. not necessarily suicidal. That would be Coche, who had decided he would die on December 24 if they had no word on possible success from Nando and Roberto.

  • @diandiaz9026
    @diandiaz9026 Місяць тому +3

    Yes, is very much a true story

  • @Babi7u7
    @Babi7u7 Місяць тому +2

    I really love those paintings in the background! And thank you for your reaction, I enjoyed watching this movie again

  • @patriciamartinez8519
    @patriciamartinez8519 Місяць тому +2

    We have no Mountains not snow in Uruguay. Everything was new for them.

  • @ard8785
    @ard8785 Місяць тому

    This movie deserves an Oscars! This is a cinematic masterpiece, not only because of the aesthetics, art, photography, make-up or script, but because the story is real and truthful as possible....
    And may I ask: why no focus on one of THE REAL HERO of the story - SERGIO CATALAN ? As @fantasia13 pointed out, " the man that found them was Sergio Catalan, a Chilean muleteer. (And this is Sergio Catalan's story). He was moving his animals through the mountain and happened to come across them. He said that at first he thought they were tourists. However, the more he looked at them he realized how poor their condition was. (But) because of the stream he couldn't hear them. So he had to go and get a piece of paper and a pen so the boys could communicate with him. Once he got their message he rode on his horse 10 hours to the closest police station. He said it took him what was left of the day and the whole night to get there and you were right in your reaction. When he arrived they didn't believe him. They thought he was drunk and making it up. However, since he refused to budge and he had the letter they decided to go ahead with the rescue... After they were rescued the survivors developed a really close relationship with him. Some of them said he was like a father to them. When he got sick and needed hip replacement surgery, the boys paid for his medical bills and Roberto helped him get treatment quickly since he was now a doctor. Sergio passed away in 2020 and Gustavo Zerbino attended his funeral in representation of the survivors. He carried his coffin and gave a speech to say goodbye to him. "
    There should be a PART II of the Society of the Snow, with the story focusing on SERGIO CATALAN... People may disagree with me, but for me, Sergio Catalan is NOW a member of the Society of Snow - and ONE OF THE HEROES... So, I repeat, there should be a Part II...

  • @hotgoomba
    @hotgoomba Місяць тому +2

    So glad you reacted to it! It was worth the wait (-:

  • @WillWatches
    @WillWatches Місяць тому +1

    I swear every other thing out your mouth was "Oh my god" XD
    For good reason tho, such a visceral and harrowing film, but with that hope and humanity perseverance throughout too

  • @jillwanlin9558
    @jillwanlin9558 Місяць тому +3

    We can always rely on you for a good review. TY. ❤FF

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      I appreciate that. Thanks for stopping by❤️💜🧡

  • @melistareckzek6732
    @melistareckzek6732 Місяць тому +6

    I loved your reaction.

  • @nathanlindahl8336
    @nathanlindahl8336 Місяць тому +3

    Hey man we had a GREAT winter this year in MN! Barely any snow and super warm for once! haha

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      Absolutely. I’ve been here for 10 years and this is the best one ever.

  • @AuroraMeansDawn27
    @AuroraMeansDawn27 Місяць тому +3

    One of the best movies ive ever seen.

  • @samriebel5752
    @samriebel5752 Місяць тому

    Speaking of rugby, you should watch Invictus. It’s got great elements: a true story of sport being a larger reflection of complicated life and politics, Clint Eastwood as director, Morgan Freeman playing Nelson Mandela, and even your boy Matt Damon is in it!

  • @jnkmaingirl
    @jnkmaingirl Місяць тому +5

    i loved your reaction!

  • @rebeccagibbs4128
    @rebeccagibbs4128 Місяць тому +1

    always look forward to watching a movie with you:) this was always my 'favourite' survival story growing up. the book is incredible and i don't know how they kept going after setback after setback. their catholic faith helped them through it all, even though a lot of that was not in this adaptation, in terms of eating of the flesh of christ in communion and how god would forgive them. They were "lucky" in terms of the bodies not rotting because of the snow

  • @anacarolmsc
    @anacarolmsc Місяць тому

    Just found your channel bc of this movie, great reaction, lovely reflections, subscribed!
    I've been fascinated by this tragedy/miracle since I was a kid bc of the movie Alive and this one now is so special! There are several documentaries, interviews and books, I recommend Nando Parrado's and the doc La Sociedad de la Nieve (yep, same name), "Stranded" here on YT.
    The location is visited to this day, the remains were buried there (except for 1) and there are still parts of the plane and objects. The most significant ones were taken to Museo Andes 1972 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

  • @mariapiap.2230
    @mariapiap.2230 Місяць тому +1

    his eye injury was because of his "head damage", not because of wearing glasses...

  • @user-ih7yr9up9l
    @user-ih7yr9up9l Місяць тому +3

    Abrazos 🫂 desde Uruguay😊

  • @antifax8434
    @antifax8434 Місяць тому +1

    Masterpiece ❤❤❤

  • @lauraf9600
    @lauraf9600 Місяць тому

    Loved this reaction!

  • @grettelvargas844
    @grettelvargas844 Місяць тому

    I cried a lot when I listened to the Ave Maria 🙏

  • @yerviniansamvel
    @yerviniansamvel Місяць тому +2

    I really wish you watch movie eight below, it's movie based on facts also about husky dog and bond between dog and humans

    • @eviekelpie1
      @eviekelpie1 Місяць тому

      I have it on DVD and seen it about 6 times. I cry so hard each time 😢

  • @Spiri7ualShi7
    @Spiri7ualShi7 Місяць тому +1

    Great reaction man, I hope you are in a hole of reading and watching interviews with the survivors of this beautiful story. Please recommend this to Fox Taco, loved his Lord of the Rings reaction.

  • @fantasy_4772
    @fantasy_4772 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing💖😊

  • @user-ld1xw5rx5g
    @user-ld1xw5rx5g Місяць тому +1

    Felicidades por tu reacción ‼️
    Te recomiendo la película
    "LO IMPOSIBLE"‼️ basada en el SUNAMI de 2004 en TAILANDIA,
    (Historia real de una familia de 5 mienbros Española)
    Es del mismo director de
    "LA SOCIEDAD DE LA NIEVE"‼️
    El Director 🇪🇦
    "J. A. BAYONA" es un cineasta que resalta el valor y el amor del ser humano❤
    OBRA maestra. 👍

  • @FrankFreezy_
    @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +2

    Will Watches *SOCIETY OF THE SNOW* Reaction: ua-cam.com/video/P4WjcRSHsYs/v-deo.htmlsi=ZmjCzj17k_rh2Q84

  • @vallara1974
    @vallara1974 Місяць тому +1

    Just listening to the person next to us (not only in a snow storm) is what might save us in the end. If we can get out of our bubbles and righteous anger once again we might find ourselves on a path that I felt we had entered upon in the mid 90s to very early 00s . I don´t know, don´t listen to sh**heads only trying to get clout, but listen to others who are equally confused and talk it out to find common ground? Here is to hoping :*

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      I like that. Community is powerful

  • @SuviMatinaro
    @SuviMatinaro Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this one! Please watch Alive. It's the same story, but a different version.
    And I recommend the movie 127 Hours!

  • @eviekelpie1
    @eviekelpie1 Місяць тому +1

    Please react to The Impossible. True story about the 2004 Thai tsunami

  • @turcatti626
    @turcatti626 Місяць тому +1

    Que historia

  • @ashowofhands9813
    @ashowofhands9813 Місяць тому

    Great Video!! If you love movies based on true survival stories, you GOTTA watch '127 hours' next!!!

  • @ReasonlessReactions
    @ReasonlessReactions Місяць тому

    If you like movie reaction /reviews check us out!

  • @symphonymotley4602
    @symphonymotley4602 Місяць тому +1

    Did you… just put Vicks in your lips??? … I might just try that lol

    • @FrankFreezy_
      @FrankFreezy_  Місяць тому +1

      LMAO you caught me slacking😆 my chapstick it wasn't close by. It works really well lol

  • @josemariapena4226
    @josemariapena4226 Місяць тому

    No sé cómo hacen los que hablan inglés para entender estás reacciones porque el comentarista tapa la traducción.

    • @GessAtti
      @GessAtti Місяць тому +2

      Porque no se trata de ver el video, ya vieron la película. Lo que uno quiere ver en las reacciones es su reacción a las escenas claves de la película.

  • @globalizacionliquida
    @globalizacionliquida Місяць тому

    You really watch good movies

  • @CheesiestCheesehead
    @CheesiestCheesehead Місяць тому +2

    This is a remake of the movie Alive from the 90’s. Always loved that movie this one pretty much the same very small differences

    • @mafestroja
      @mafestroja Місяць тому +13

      this is not a remake of anything. you can’t remake a film about an event that actually happened. also, there was a film about this waaaaay before alive. it’s a Mexican film that was made like there or four years after the crash.

    • @CheesiestCheesehead
      @CheesiestCheesehead Місяць тому

      @@mafestroja 👍🏾

    • @jillwanlin9558
      @jillwanlin9558 Місяць тому +1

      @@mafestrojayou know what he meant

    • @rafaelrivero9775
      @rafaelrivero9775 Місяць тому

      Sorry but, to much fungus in your cheese...

  • @martindrudi
    @martindrudi Місяць тому +1

    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”).
    - 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 2015 and 2023) 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 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.
    See more info in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Air_Force_Flight_571
    Hugs from Argentina. 🤗