Lucas actually found 73 people. They have stayed in touch with some as well as the man who loaned the phone. His family did perish. They were never able to establish contact with Daniel’s Dad. It’s presumed Daniel’s mom died in the Tsunami. Lucas is a doctor in France.
73 people? Wow, that's amazing. I tried looking to see how many he actually found and reunited, and also about the man that loaned the phone, I couldn't find any information about it. Such a terrible tragedy.
@@TexArizocan the man that loaned the phone, they stayed in contact with him. They have also remained in contact with many that Lucas located. Maria did pen a letter, in the LA Times, I believe, to the deceased mother of Daniel. Maria is a motivational speaker now. If you search Maria Bolon a lot of info will come up. She underwent 16 surgeries during the 4 months she was in the Singapore hospital. Sh was injured much worse than the movie portrayed. She had several broken bones, and ended up losing part of her leg. The whole family was part of the retelling of their story. They picked the actors that portrayed them. They returned to, and stayed at the resort, to help face what happened to them. They were there during filming. A remarkable family, that came out strong.
@@leannmiller7153 I knew her injuries were worse than portrayed and that they were there at the filming but didn't know any of that other info, thank you.
I will NEVER forget watching this movie for the first time! Absolutely incredible, it’s in my top 10 favorites of all time. So impactful, realistic, horrifying, tragic, and beautiful all at the same time. Definitely in the top 5 movies that make me cry the most too😭
I hate how Bayona always makes me cry but I appreciate the fact that at least in the impossible and society of the Snow, he fought the assumption that people would first look after themselves and would turn cruel because what usually happens is this: the community doing anything to help each other and love and humanity prevails. I highly recommend The Orphanage (his opera prima, it's horror) and A Monster Calls (which talks about grief, also a tearjerker)
I love the way in which he narrates these stories with so much respect, sensitivity and elegance without losing the impactful action of these horrid events. He just gets better and better.
One of the things that surprised me about this movie is how real the tsunami looks, it doesn't look like it was made with CGi because it would be noticeable, so I think they flooded real sets with thousands of liters of water and probably the use of miniatures too, they are old film techniques, much more realistic than the current cgi, but unfortunately few use them anymore, because they are expensive and time consuming, today they prefer to do everything on a computer and the result leave much to be desired. Bayona is always looking for realism, that's why I'm not surprised that he has resorted to the old techniques to achieve it.
There is actually a video available from the shooting of the tsunami scene, yes, they used practical effects, models and so, that's why it looks so real.
Reminds me of how cartoons used to be made. Where the artist had to draw every single motion separately on each page. Then the pages would be flipped really fast to make it look active. Also claymation. That’s crazy work.
Last scene in the airplane is such a bittersweet ending, especially since it's based on the real experiences of the survivors. I'm glad that the family survived, but at the same time the note that says "We are at the beach"... the gentleman who helped reunite them likely lost his wife and his little daughter, like so many survivors have lost loved ones. And those children who were with Simon and Thomas, who knows what's in store for them! And the locals, the hospital staff, I'm still amazed at their kindness toward the tourist victims despite their own pain and desperation to know that their families are safe. I can't begin to imagine what this family thought in the middle of this waking nightmare. They were incredibly lucky to survive. Thanks for your reaction!
Meteorologists and climate experts have said that this is one of the most realistic depictions of a tsunami ever in cinema. Im glad you got to watch this film, one of my favorites but it sure does tug the heart strings😭. Love your channel keep up the awesome work:)
They showed this movie to the Belon family, and the only thing, the family said, that was inaccurate in the movie was the colour of the ball the boys played with. Apparently it was yellow, not red.
What a wonderful reaction, to such a great movie. Tom Holland is so underrated as an actor, but he won a BAFTA for this movie. Looking forward to your future reactions, 😊
“Finding your family….Nonetheless, an important question is, when do you make family candidacy more than just the idea….At greater lengths _motherism may be impossible_ , are the words I confess to my blowup doll 😢”
And actually the reason Bayonne had the beginning start with the sounds of a jet engine, was because Maria said the tsunami sounded just like one. The real family was on set the whole time helping them with the details. They said the biggest "lie" in the film was the real ball they were playing with was yellow and not red. The real Maria explained how being under the water it hit her so hard and so fast, she was spinning around so much she literally couldn't tell which way was up or down. She thought she was going to die and she hoped her sons were already dead because she didn't want them going through this. Then she heard and saw Lucas screaming for her in the distance once she finally found the surface and it brought her back to life.
based on this family's true story: The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 the deadliest tsunami in recorded history, killing more than 230,000 people across 14 countries. It began at 7:59 am local time on December 26, 2004, when a 9.1-magnitude quake struck off the northern tip of Sumatra in Indonesia
You kept using the words "gorgeous" and "beautiful" to describe the scenery before the disaster hit, and I was saying the same about you. You are drop-dead gorgeous and seem like such a sweetheart. Juan Antonio Bayona won the Spanish equivalent of the Oscar for this movie and should've also been nominated for an Academy Award. Only Naomi Watts got nominated, but it put Tom Holland on the map, and I knew when I saw his performance he'd become a big star. Ewan McGregor and Bayona, Holland, and Watts were nominated for other awards. All 3 won different awards. Most don't know that the old woman who was watching the stars with the young boys is Geraldine Chaplin- the oldest daughter (and one of 11 children) of Charlie Chaplin. I loved The Impossible and wanted it to be more recognized at the Oscars. I will watch Society of the Snow now (thanks to you and your fans) now that I know it's the same Director. Then, I'll probably be pissed that the movie didn't win the International Film category at the Oscars. When you do your research about The Impossible- you'll see that with 230,000 deaths in the Boxing Day Tsunami (which was caused by a 9.1 massive earthquake that ripped through a fault in the Indian Ocean)- it was IMPOSSIBLE that ALL 5 in a family -including 3 young kids ripped in all kinds of directions were ALL able to survive and (like you said) even find each other in all the chaos. Maria Belon did lose part of her leg, but all is well to this day. She is a motivational speaker and an advocate for tsunami survivors. Most of the extras in this movie were also Boxing Day Tsunami survivors. I look forward to becoming your fan and watching more of your videos.
This is a sweet comment🖤 I promise I am NOT giving up! I needed some time to figure out the direction I want to go for this channel, more movies coming soon✨
I grew up close to the beach, my dad taught me to swim, snorkel, dive, body board, qnd ive learned paddle and surfing. He also always kept present how terrifying it can be. That last shot always gets me. It's as beautiful as it is destructive.
Your reaction was so similar to mine. What an emotional heartbreaking movie and what a tragic thing that happened. I cried again with you watching this. And i just found your channel and subscribed because you're wonderful. How wonderful that they were able to find each other but so sad for everyone else who lost their lives or loved ones and how traumatic the whole situation is my god. The kid Lucas in real life went on to become a doctor because of this experience, and he also said he never wanted that feeling of not knowing what antibiotics to give his mom again
Why is the name that impossible over the this video But I love this. Video. 1:57 They should make a movie for as many stories as they can and make it into a show.I'd watch every single one and cry every single time something sad happened. I love your videos🏊♀️🏊♂️🏊🏋 Can you do The Hunger Games franchise next?
For copyright, sadly I haven’t figured out a technique with editing that doesnt require me to put the movie title on screen, sorry! I have seen the Hunger Games already
If you are afraid of deep water then I doubt scuba diving is for you. It means you are diving deep enough to require supplementary oxygen via a tank and this is a skill which requires training and certification. I think you are talking about snorkeling (briefly shown at the beginning of this film) which doesn't require training but you should be a competent swimmer and comfortable swimming in water that has a deep depth. Most living coral reefs are in deep water but extend high enough that you only have to go 3-10 feet down when snorkeling. Never been snorkeling in Thailand but having lived 7 years in Indonesia, it's magical if you get the chance. (And given the rate of coral bleaching that's been rapidly taking place worldwide, best to do that sooner than later!)
If you want other survival movies, of the most outstanding: Cast Away with Tom Hanks, one of the most famous, is fiction, not based on a true story, THE REVENANT with Di Caprio and Tom Hardy, based on a true story, EVEREST from 2015, that one is based on a true story, THE GREY with Liam Nesson, that one is fiction, 127 Hours, based on a true story, ALIVE, the Hollywood version of the Andes tragedy, also has its point.
Lucas actually found 73 people. They have stayed in touch with some as well as the man who loaned the phone. His family did perish. They were never able to establish contact with Daniel’s Dad. It’s presumed Daniel’s mom died in the Tsunami. Lucas is a doctor in France.
73 people? Wow, that's amazing. I tried looking to see how many he actually found and reunited, and also about the man that loaned the phone, I couldn't find any information about it. Such a terrible tragedy.
@@TexArizocan the man that loaned the phone, they stayed in contact with him. They have also remained in contact with many that Lucas located. Maria did pen a letter, in the LA Times, I believe, to the deceased mother of Daniel. Maria is a motivational speaker now. If you search Maria Bolon a lot of info will come up. She underwent 16 surgeries during the 4 months she was in the Singapore hospital. Sh was injured much worse than the movie portrayed. She had several broken bones, and ended up losing part of her leg. The whole family was part of the retelling of their story. They picked the actors that portrayed them. They returned to, and stayed at the resort, to help face what happened to them. They were there during filming. A remarkable family, that came out strong.
@@leannmiller7153 I knew her injuries were worse than portrayed and that they were there at the filming but didn't know any of that other info, thank you.
I love how society of the snow is spreading and getting more people to watch Bayona’s films. He’s a fantastic filmmaker
Hello, I recommend Until the Last Man (if you haven't seen it) it is very good and emotional
I will NEVER forget watching this movie for the first time! Absolutely incredible, it’s in my top 10 favorites of all time. So impactful, realistic, horrifying, tragic, and beautiful all at the same time. Definitely in the top 5 movies that make me cry the most too😭
I hate how Bayona always makes me cry but I appreciate the fact that at least in the impossible and society of the Snow, he fought the assumption that people would first look after themselves and would turn cruel because what usually happens is this: the community doing anything to help each other and love and humanity prevails.
I highly recommend The Orphanage (his opera prima, it's horror) and A Monster Calls (which talks about grief, also a tearjerker)
He directed the orphanage?! OMG I really enjoyed that movie!!!
I love the way in which he narrates these stories with so much respect, sensitivity and elegance without losing the impactful action of these horrid events. He just gets better and better.
One of the things that surprised me about this movie is how real the tsunami looks, it doesn't look like it was made with CGi because it would be noticeable, so I think they flooded real sets with thousands of liters of water and probably the use of miniatures too, they are old film techniques, much more realistic than the current cgi, but unfortunately few use them anymore, because they are expensive and time consuming, today they prefer to do everything on a computer and the result leave much to be desired. Bayona is always looking for realism, that's why I'm not surprised that he has resorted to the old techniques to achieve it.
There is actually a video available from the shooting of the tsunami scene, yes, they used practical effects, models and so, that's why it looks so real.
Reminds me of how cartoons used to be made. Where the artist had to draw every single motion separately on each page. Then the pages would be flipped really fast to make it look active.
Also claymation. That’s crazy work.
Last scene in the airplane is such a bittersweet ending, especially since it's based on the real experiences of the survivors. I'm glad that the family survived, but at the same time the note that says "We are at the beach"... the gentleman who helped reunite them likely lost his wife and his little daughter, like so many survivors have lost loved ones. And those children who were with Simon and Thomas, who knows what's in store for them! And the locals, the hospital staff, I'm still amazed at their kindness toward the tourist victims despite their own pain and desperation to know that their families are safe. I can't begin to imagine what this family thought in the middle of this waking nightmare. They were incredibly lucky to survive. Thanks for your reaction!
Meteorologists and climate experts have said that this is one of the most realistic depictions of a tsunami ever in cinema. Im glad you got to watch this film, one of my favorites but it sure does tug the heart strings😭.
Love your channel keep up the awesome work:)
They showed this movie to the Belon family, and the only thing, the family said, that was inaccurate in the movie was the colour of the ball the boys played with. Apparently it was yellow, not red.
What a wonderful reaction, to such a great movie. Tom Holland is so underrated as an actor, but he won a BAFTA for this movie. Looking forward to your future reactions, 😊
“Finding your family….Nonetheless, an important question is, when do you make family candidacy more than just the idea….At greater lengths _motherism may be impossible_ , are the words I confess to my blowup doll 😢”
And actually the reason Bayonne had the beginning start with the sounds of a jet engine, was because Maria said the tsunami sounded just like one. The real family was on set the whole time helping them with the details. They said the biggest "lie" in the film was the real ball they were playing with was yellow and not red. The real Maria explained how being under the water it hit her so hard and so fast, she was spinning around so much she literally couldn't tell which way was up or down. She thought she was going to die and she hoped her sons were already dead because she didn't want them going through this. Then she heard and saw Lucas screaming for her in the distance once she finally found the surface and it brought her back to life.
based on this family's true story: The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 the deadliest tsunami in recorded history, killing more than 230,000 people across 14 countries. It began at 7:59 am local time on December 26, 2004, when a 9.1-magnitude quake struck off the northern tip of Sumatra in Indonesia
You kept using the words "gorgeous" and "beautiful" to describe the scenery before the disaster hit, and I was saying the same about you. You are drop-dead gorgeous and seem like such a sweetheart. Juan Antonio Bayona won the Spanish equivalent of the Oscar for this movie and should've also been nominated for an Academy Award. Only Naomi Watts got nominated, but it put Tom Holland on the map, and I knew when I saw his performance he'd become a big star. Ewan McGregor and Bayona, Holland, and Watts were nominated for other awards. All 3 won different awards. Most don't know that the old woman who was watching the stars with the young boys is Geraldine Chaplin- the oldest daughter (and one of 11 children) of Charlie Chaplin. I loved The Impossible and wanted it to be more recognized at the Oscars. I will watch Society of the Snow now (thanks to you and your fans) now that I know it's the same Director. Then, I'll probably be pissed that the movie didn't win the International Film category at the Oscars. When you do your research about The Impossible- you'll see that with 230,000 deaths in the Boxing Day Tsunami (which was caused by a 9.1 massive earthquake that ripped through a fault in the Indian Ocean)- it was IMPOSSIBLE that ALL 5 in a family -including 3 young kids ripped in all kinds of directions were ALL able to survive and (like you said) even find each other in all the chaos. Maria Belon did lose part of her leg, but all is well to this day. She is a motivational speaker and an advocate for tsunami survivors. Most of the extras in this movie were also Boxing Day Tsunami survivors. I look forward to becoming your fan and watching more of your videos.
Hey girl, how are you? I found your channel randomly and I'm loving the videos. Don't give up on posting more.
This is a sweet comment🖤 I promise I am NOT giving up! I needed some time to figure out the direction I want to go for this channel, more movies coming soon✨
I grew up close to the beach, my dad taught me to swim, snorkel, dive, body board, qnd ive learned paddle and surfing. He also always kept present how terrifying it can be. That last shot always gets me. It's as beautiful as it is destructive.
Your reaction was so similar to mine. What an emotional heartbreaking movie and what a tragic thing that happened. I cried again with you watching this. And i just found your channel and subscribed because you're wonderful. How wonderful that they were able to find each other but so sad for everyone else who lost their lives or loved ones and how traumatic the whole situation is my god. The kid Lucas in real life went on to become a doctor because of this experience, and he also said he never wanted that feeling of not knowing what antibiotics to give his mom again
I really like your reactions. Looking forward for more! ;)
Nice reaction, you may be too young to remember but this killed over 230,000 people in a few hours
Came from Tik Tok , so excited for upcoming videos ❤
Why is the name that impossible over the this video But I love this.
Video. 1:57 They should make a movie for as many stories as they can and make it into a show.I'd watch every single one and cry every single time something sad happened.
I love your videos🏊♀️🏊♂️🏊🏋 Can you do The Hunger Games franchise next?
For copyright, sadly I haven’t figured out a technique with editing that doesnt require me to put the movie title on screen, sorry! I have seen the Hunger Games already
I will take other recommendations if you have more🖤
@@NixairisReactions Okay. Where did you react to it? Or did you not react to it?
@@NixairisReactions If you do
horror movies, can you do the Conjuring All of them.
Or scream.
@@CindyShank-p1t it was before my reaction channel unfortunately, I watched it on my own time
He didn’t help everyone at the hospital but her gave them hope in the moment.
It’s said that he helped around 70 people find their family.
The tsunami footage is brutal. Looks like real life
I'm very grateful for this video, I will never be able to watch this movie entirely... way too emotional
Please do reactions to Anne with an E and All of us are Dead. They are a great Netflix series. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU REACT TO THEM.
Awesome reaction:) If you want to watch something more intense and thrilling, i recommend "No Escape" 2015 flim.
my mom refuses to watch it again. Its been years
So sad and tragic but yet such a good movie. Also you should react to stand by me 1986
Alfalfa haha 😅thats funny. Nice reaction. I think you'll love Child's Play if you like horror movies. If not all good.
I like horror movies! I will definitely add that to my list, thank you for watching 😊
@@NixairisReactions Oh you're welcome and awesome 👌 🥰😊
Preciosa reacción ‼️❤
You should react to alive. It’s a good movie.
If you are afraid of deep water then I doubt scuba diving is for you. It means you are diving deep enough to require supplementary oxygen via a tank and this is a skill which requires training and certification.
I think you are talking about snorkeling (briefly shown at the beginning of this film) which doesn't require training but you should be a competent swimmer and comfortable swimming in water that has a deep depth.
Most living coral reefs are in deep water but extend high enough that you only have to go 3-10 feet down when snorkeling.
Never been snorkeling in Thailand but having lived 7 years in Indonesia, it's magical if you get the chance. (And given the rate of coral bleaching that's been rapidly taking place worldwide, best to do that sooner than later!)
If you want other survival movies, of the most outstanding: Cast Away with Tom Hanks, one of the most famous, is fiction, not based on a true story, THE REVENANT with Di Caprio and Tom Hardy, based on a true story, EVEREST from 2015, that one is based on a true story, THE GREY with Liam Nesson, that one is fiction, 127 Hours, based on a true story, ALIVE, the Hollywood version of the Andes tragedy, also has its point.
Where have u disappeared 2 Nix?😢
Alright, I guess I'll be waiting for a reaction to something I've seen... no T2: Judgment Day yet tho, huh? 🤔
Coming soon!
@@NixairisReactions 😚👌
Excellent movie, but it's a movie I'll never watch again.
Would you like to react to Tarzan The Fearless?
Jenna ortaga big sister. Good video tho. 👍🏽
Hello there
You look like the sister of Mary Cherry