
Movies based on real events in which people have not stopped having faith until the last moment – Courtesy (Netflix)
The Netflix catalog has several films based on real events in which people have not stopped having faith even in the last moments of a scenario of adversity or great complexity, because despite the difficulty of their situation, they tried to keep the hope of getting out of what they were experiencing.
down to the last bone
One of exciting movies based on real events that Netflix has in its catalog is ‘Hasta el Último Fueso’ by Maxi Norton, with Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves, where the complicated process that goes through a person with anorexia nervosa is narrated.
The story of ‘Hasta el Último Hueso’ tells the stage that the director of the film, Marti Noxon, lived during her youth: suffering from anorexia nervosa, she joined a group of people who were in situations similar to her and she was accompanied by many on her journey, including the one who directed the group who always placed faith, hope and trust in her.
Alone
The Netflix catalog also has ‘Solo’ among its films based on real events, a film that tells the terrible scenario a surfer faced when he decided to ride some waves alone in a place where there were no other people, something that became terrifying when he found himself unable to get out of the water for two days straight.
“Solo” portrays the experience of the professional surfer, Álvaro Vízcano, who decided to go to the cliffs of Fuerteventura to try to ride some waves. What he did not expect is that in this adventure he would spend 48 hours of terror and agony because he would not be able to get out of the ocean in the strong waves, even if despite the desperation of the moment, he has not lost hope of get out alive.
blue miracle
Another of the movies based on real events that Netflix has in his catalog there is ‘Milagro Azul’, a film that tries to tell what a house experienced that tried to recover when it was hit by the impact of a natural phenomenon, losing many of its possessions, supplies and much more .
‘Milagro Azul’ relives the journey of a home in Baja California after the impact of Hurricane Odile in 2014, which destroyed much of its infrastructure and left them without food or services they had stored for many months. However, the members of the hospice, far from being discouraged, sought a way forward and lied to a fishing contest to win the jackpot.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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