Alive Page #4

Synopsis: In 1972, the Uruguayan rugby team is flying to Chile to play a game. However, the plane from the Uruguayan Air Force with 45 people crashes on the Andes Mountains and after the search party, they are considered dead. Two months after the crash, the sixteen survivors are finally rescued. Along the days, the starved survivors decide to eat flesh from the bodies of their comrades to survive.
Director(s): Frank Marshall
Production: Buena Vista
  Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
R
Year:
1993
120 min
3,032 Views


- It'll melt and make water.

- You're a genius!

This is terrific. Make more of these.

I'll mark off a square where no one's

to piss. Daniel, come help me.

- Antonio has dictator potential.

- No comment.

- Coche?

- Yeah?

- Play Flight of the Bumble Bee.

- F*** you.

To be fair to this dilemma,

it is a beautiful spot.

Not a tree, not a bird,

not a blade of grass.

Yeah, paradise.

- Can you help? There's things to do.

- Stuff it, Roy!

I'll pay for the pizza

if you get it.

- How are you doing?

- Let me sleep.

- What?

- Canessa, look at Nando.

I think he's all right.

I think he's waking up.

See? I told you.

Don't grind your teeth,

you'll ruin your smile.

Focus on me. Come on.

Focus on me. Focus on me.

He knows you!

What happened?

We crashed.

My mother?

She's dead.

Listen! Forget her!

Your sister's alive and she needs you

to take care of her.

- Where is she?

- You need to rest.

Where is she? Where is she?

I'm here now.

There's a plane! Come on!

- Can they see us?

- Of course they can!

Here we are!

He dipped his wings!

- The wings did dip! I saw it!

- You saw it too?

I knew they would find us! I knew it!

We're saved!

We're going home!

Pizza for everybody!

We're going home, Federico!

- How are you guys doing?

- Fine.

Good. Drink some of this.

- What about the rationing?

- We've been seen. Drink.

- Antonio's asleep.

- Roy's asleep too.

He even sleeps to Antonio's beat.

He's like his dog.

Carlitos, pass the piss pot.

- How will they save us?

- Helicopters.

- A big plane.

- There's no place to land.

- We landed.

- Yeah, right! We landed like that.

- What is that?

- Chocolate.

- It's only got to last a day.

- He's right. Give me a piece.

Should you be doing that?

Why not? It's over.

They're coming in the morning.

We should wait till we see them.

- How are you feeling?

- Not bad. Time to eat?

Yeah.

- Where are they?

- They're coming.

It's gonna be dark soon.

- What the hell is this?!

- What's the matter?

Am I losing my mind?

I must be losing my mind.

Who has been in this box?

What pig has been in this box?

Don't you know that you're playing

with our lives?

There's virtually nothing left!

Why didn't you take a knife

and slit our throats while we slept?

Who was it?

- Who was it?

- It was me.

I can't believe it!

- I thought they were picking us up.

- It could be a land rescue!

They may have to come here on foot!

It could take days, a week!

We have nothing to eat!

We're trapped!

I know, but I thought

they were coming this morning.

Who are you to risk my life?

- Who are you against us?

- It wasn't just him. I did it too.

- Me, too.

- I drank wine.

I ate chocolate.

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John Patrick Shanley

John Patrick Shanley is an American playwright, screenwriter, and theatre and film director. His play Doubt: A Parable won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama as well as the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play. more…

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