The Rescue

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From Academy Award-winning filmmakers E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, The Rescue chronicles the enthralling, against-all-odds story that transfixed the world in 2018: the daring rescue of twelve boys and their coach from deep inside a flooded cave in Northern Thailand. (Mongrel Media)

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français Il est fascinant de constater à quel point, alors qu’on croyait connaître l’histoire par les médias, on ne peut comprendre l’ensemble des implications, le poids de la responsabilité de chaque individu et la complexité logistique de cette opération à travers des reportages sommaires. Ce documentaire fait la lumière sur le tout et donne vraiment vie aux événements. [Ji.hlava 2021] ()

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anglais "I mean, there were two things that were really powerful, and that is pushing someone's face underwater who's unconscious, and then tying their hands behind their back. I mean, both those things feel very, very wrong." It ignores all the fanciful plans and squabbles "on the surface" (which would be enough for a documentary in themselves), it is not detailed or procedural, it does not deal with the personalities of the rescuers or "how the boys lived it", as much as it doesn't take credit away from the thousands of volunteers from around the world (many of whom played quite pivotal roles), it does focus (unsurprisingly for this writing duo) on a couple of lunatics with an obscure penchant for reliving "normal people's" worst nightmares with the adrenaline sport of cave diving, through which a group of freaks come to terms with their inner demons. And by the way, they are the only very slim hope of saving a bunch of boys… We followed it with tension "during the 2018 World Cup", but this is a bit of a different perspective. The view through the eyes of those divers on the front line who spent nearly three weeks in the impossible task of diving in claustrophobically narrow tunnels with zero visibility, strong currents, many hours of "back and forth", where the only hope is not to let go of the guide rope. And that's just to haul around gear or malnourished boys in limbo who need to be anesthetized regularly. Underwater, in the dark, in a cave, without any medical training… It is conceived suggestively as a claustrophobic horror film that, despite its familiar course, unwittingly drips emotion to the core. If you are interested in the whole monster operation "humanity has some hope after all" about saving those boys and everything that happened, you won't find it here. This is about what happened in the meantime in the icy murky muddy waters to the few fools who persisted in doing it again and again. ()

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