This remarkable telling of the true rescue at Guna Cave is a stark reminder that life is truly mysterious. Though I found the beginning to be a bit slow, the story picks up about a third of the way through. It is also remarkably bereft of embelishment in its portrayal of the people.
These are not straight-laced, choir boys. They are working class young men who are there to paint the town red with little to no regard for the destruction they might leave behind. And in true ride or die fashion, they refuse to leave their buddy behind even when faced with (realistically) unsympathetic and irritated police officers. Although I can't say I enjoyed the experience of gripping the egde of my seat for a good portion of the film, I believe this is one I'll be recommending to others.
Shout by RezaBlockedParent2024-03-04T02:17:25Z— updated 2024-04-03T02:50:24Z
This remarkable telling of the true rescue at Guna Cave is a stark reminder that life is truly mysterious. Though I found the beginning to be a bit slow, the story picks up about a third of the way through. It is also remarkably bereft of embelishment in its portrayal of the people.
These are not straight-laced, choir boys. They are working class young men who are there to paint the town red with little to no regard for the destruction they might leave behind. And in true ride or die fashion, they refuse to leave their buddy behind even when faced with (realistically) unsympathetic and irritated police officers. Although I can't say I enjoyed the experience of gripping the egde of my seat for a good portion of the film, I believe this is one I'll be recommending to others.