Society Of The Snow: TRUE Story How He SURVIVED In World’s TOUGHEST Environments?!

2024-05-03に共有
Society Of The Snow

Imagine your plane crashes into snow-covered mountains, and you're left with no food or water. How would you survive? Would you consider eating another person to stay alive?
That's the story behind Netflix's film, Society of the Snow.
The film is based on Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, a plane that crashed in 1972, leaving a rugby team stranded for 72 days in the Andes Mountains. The passengers went to unimaginable limits to survive, facing not only the physical challenges of extreme cold and hunger but also the psychological toll of their circumstances.
But how accurate is the film compared to the real story?

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