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The Rescue
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What's the Story?
In 2018, the world was transfixed by the plight of the Wild Boars, a boys' soccer team trapped for weeks inside a flooded cave in Thailand. Using a mix of behind-the-scenes footage and revealing interviews, THE RESCUE recounts how an unlikely group of rescuers used an outrageously risky strategy to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds and get the children and their coach to safety.
Is It Any Good?
Filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin (who also made Free Solo) expertly lay out that this modern-day miracle involved more than prayers; it involved layers. Saving the Wild Boars was accomplished through a complex combination of science, skill, medicine, ingenuity, determination, and courage in people who had no idea that this heroic moment was the event they were preparing for their whole lives. Watching The Rescue is much more than a way to pass the time: It's an unforgettable experience that's likely to offer viewers new perspectives and self-appreciation. It tells us that we are more powerful than we know, that the "silly" hobby that friends or family members might hound you to give up could have an important purpose, and that our "quirky" qualities have value. In capturing this most improbable rescue of 12 children and their coach, the film is both life-affirming and self-affirming.
The documentary feels like a miracle in itself. The filmmakers were able to acquire, compile, and assemble astounding footage that doesn't just re-create and recount the events leading up to and including the rescue, but also allows viewers to be part of the journey every step of the way, to see what the rescuers discovered as they discovered it. Without emotional manipulation, Chin and Chai Vasarhelyi allow the story to tell itself, the events unfolding before viewers' eyes. We are swimming in the darkness, we are pushing ourselves through the confined and craggy spaces, we are facing the impossible. It's terrifying. And all-encompassing. Knowing that the lives of a dozen children -- who even in their worst moment are sweet, upbeat, and trusting -- are on the line is almost too much to bear, even knowing that the mission will ultimately be successful. But witnessing the cross-cultural cooperation that went into pulling that mission off is uplifting, and the extraction is shown to be a team effort on a global scale. Everything about these events makes for a great story: The stakes couldn't be higher, the conditions couldn't be worse, and the heroes couldn't be more unexpected. Through Chin and Chai Vasarhelyi's marvelous storytelling ability, The Rescue performs one final miracle: revealing to viewers that we all have the potential to be heroes, that self-doubt is part of the process, and that, together, we can overcome anything.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how the story of The Rescue provides an example of teamwork. What role did perseverance, integrity, courage, self-control, respect, and humility play as the team worked to accomplish this daunting goal? How does The Rescue show that these are crucial life skills and character strengths?
What is moral courage, and how is it demonstrated in the film? What was the additional risk taken on by Dr. Richard "Harry" Harris? What do you think you would have done if you were in his shoes? Talk about John Volanthen's explanation of how he's able to control his fears. How do you get through difficult or scary situations?
What childhood events and personality traits helped lead the rescuers to cave diving? Think about your skills and personality traits, and imagine how they could be helpful in an emergency or heroic endeavor.
How does the film show the human effort that allowed this rescue to occur, as well as the role that spirituality played in accomplishing this amazing feat? How did the filmmakers show that it's important to respect others' culture and not charge in with our own belief structure?
Movie Details
- In theaters: October 8, 2021
- On DVD or streaming: December 3, 2021
- Cast: Rick Stanton , John Volanthen , Anan Surawan
- Directors: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi , Jimmy Chin
- Inclusion Information: Asian directors
- Studio: National Geographic
- Genre: Documentary
- Topics: STEM , Great Boy Role Models , Science and Nature
- Character Strengths: Compassion , Courage , Gratitude , Humility , Perseverance , Self-control , Teamwork
- Run time: 114 minutes
- MPAA rating: PG
- MPAA explanation: thematic material involving peril and some language
- Award: Common Sense Selection
- Last updated: July 29, 2024
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