Alive (1993) Reviews

Alive (1993)
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This is the first mainstream film to deal with the harrowing true story of a Uruguayan rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes mountains in October of 1972 and who were forced to resort to cannibalism to survive more than two months of isolation. (The only other film to tackle the subject, Rene Cardona's Survive! was a seedy little mess that delighted in exploiting the cannibalism aspect.) The events depicted are primarily based on the novel of the same name by Piers Paul Read. The interview-style prologue features an uncredited John Malkovich as one of the survivors, whose spiritual ruminations on the disaster kick off the film's main action. We are briefly introduced to the characters before disaster strikes, in the film's most horrifying set-piece -- the depiction of the crash in grueling detail. The handful of survivors who manage to extricate themselves from the twisted wreckage seem incapable of working through their panic as they hope against all odds that a rescue party will locate them. One of the survivors, Nando (Ethan Hawke), awakens from a coma and makes a remarkable recovery -- enough to demonstrate level-headed leadership after team captain Antonio (Vincent Spano) begins to lose his nerve. As the weeks wear on and rations are depleted, the survivors are forced into a moral dilemma: the only remaining source of food seems to be the bodies of the dead. Those who choose for religious reasons not to consume their former companions must face the realization that they will soon starve or freeze to death. In the end, three men who choose survival above all else find the strength to set out on a treacherous mission to a ridge, where hopefully one of them will make it to civilization. Director Frank Marshall infuses the proceedings with sufficient intensity to keep the story moving, but the film fails to fully explore the often-recounted spiritual aspects of the ordeal as established in the opening monologue. Ironically, the writers' apparent attempts to remain true to Read's account of events -- resulting in some rather odd stretches of dialogue -- impede the drama even more than the Hollywood glamorization of the story's nominal "heroes," who remain rugged and handsome despite months of malnutrition and severe frostbite. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Ethan HawkeVincent Spano, (more)
Director(s):
Frank Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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PAUL S.

Alive is the story of a rugby team from Uruguay that crash in the Andes (pilot error), and how they attempt to survive. 45 boarded, 26 survived the landing, 16 survived the ordeal: 81 days (10 weeks). The heart of the story is when they run out of food and make the gut wrenching decision to eat the dead. After realizing that they had not been discovered and needed to fend for themselves, two of the survivors made the decision to trek through the Andes to Chile. OK acting and script, but a thoroughly enjoyable film. The special features with the actual survivors gives it even more respect. Surviving adversity is the only option for mankind. This is a compelling film to inspire. A must see!!!

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Stephanie T.

One of my favorite movies - watched it three times in one weekend and cried every time. A great tale of survival that stays true to the book it was adapted from, so see the movie and then pick up the book to get the rest of the story. Great soundtrack as well.

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LISA H.

I found this movie kind of difficult to watch but it's like the train wreck you can't turn away from because it's based on true events. It's hard to imagine how you personally would have delt with that kind of a situation, very intense!

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Randy H.

Great movie,true story how a group of people stayed alive in the cold Andes mountains.

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HECTOR D.

Ah man this movie is sick man. Hey you got to check it out dog. Its crazy what you would if you were put in a situation like that. Get this movie. "If I die you can eat me" Holla Back.

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David A.

Great portrayal of a tragic event.

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Kaori P.

we can not forget truce is. if,,,, the movie is great oputinatty to think about life is.

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David L.

This was a very good "True Life Story" when people work together in a "terrible" situation things can work out over time. Very Scary and Good Movie.., especially go down in the Jet-Aircraft..., Frightening. Thanks!

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Michael I.

Wow! This was a GREAT movie!! I was so caught up in it. I don't know why I have not seen it earlier except that maybe I was a little afraid of confronting the issues they had to confront. This is based on a TRUE story. It is so well done, it is a must see for anyone that can handle it.

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Emerita A.

I Really liked all the aspects of this movie.

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    PAUL S.

    Alive is the story of a rugby team from Uruguay that crash in the Andes (pilot error), and how they attempt to survive. 45 boarded, 26 survived the landing, 16 survived the ordeal: 81 days (10 weeks). The heart of the story is when they run out of food and make the gut wrenching decision to eat the dead. After realizing that they had not been discovered and needed to fend for themselves, two of the survivors made the decision to trek through the Andes to Chile. OK acting and script, but a thoroughly enjoyable film. The special features with the actual survivors gives it even more respect. Surviving adversity is the only option for mankind. This is a compelling film to inspire. A must see!!!

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    Stephanie T.

    One of my favorite movies - watched it three times in one weekend and cried every time. A great tale of survival that stays true to the book it was adapted from, so see the movie and then pick up the book to get the rest of the story. Great soundtrack as well.

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    LISA H.

    I found this movie kind of difficult to watch but it's like the train wreck you can't turn away from because it's based on true events. It's hard to imagine how you personally would have delt with that kind of a situation, very intense!

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