LIVE, LEARN, & LOVE
Do you take delight in watching films,
listening to pop music, or reading books? For English learners, movies, songs,
and books are one of the most wonderful sources to explore the language! You
can indulge in your favorite pastime and still learn some expressions, words of
wisdom, and oftentimes good lessons while you’re at it.
#73. The Mountain Between Us (film, 2017)
The story
begins when bad weather disrupts flight schedules. Dr. Ben Bass, a neurosurgeon
(played by Idris Elba), and a photojournalist Alex (played by Kate Winslet)
charter a private plane to Denver. During the flight, the pilot suffers a fatal
stroke, causing the plane to crash in the snowy mountains. Stranded with only
the pilot's dog, Ben and Alex must work together to survive. With little hope
of rescue, they embark on a dangerous journey that tests their courage, tenacity,
resilience, and inner strength to survive.
(Alex said):
“Look, I don't want to die up here because you're too scared to take a risk. We
have to do something."
ð Alex
embodies instinct, determination, and forward momentum. Convinced that no
rescue is coming, she believes that remaining in their shelter is nothing more
than waiting for death to arrive. To her, survival requires courage and
decisive action, even if the path ahead is dangerous and uncertain. She would
rather confront the unknown than surrender to the slow, inevitable consequences
of inaction. Her philosophy reflects the belief that hope is sustained through
action, not passive endurance.
In contrast, Ben approaches the crisis with the careful reasoning of a physician. He values logic, planning, and minimizing unnecessary risks. Surrounded by an unforgiving, snow-covered wilderness, he fears that venturing into the unknown could leave them hopelessly lost and expose them to even greater dangers, including freezing temperatures, starvation, and injury. His cautious mindset is rooted not in cowardice but in his desire to preserve the safest option available, even if it means waiting for rescue.
(Ben
said): “If we stay here we're safe. If we leave, search and rescue, they're
less likely to find us.”
ð In
many situations, staying put in the place where you are significantly increases
the likelihood of being found and rescued. The idea is rooted in practical
survival logic and the realities of search-and-rescue operations. Search-and-rescue
(SAR) teams typically begin their efforts at a missing person's last known
location or along their planned route. By contrast, moving through unfamiliar
terrain can dramatically complicate rescue efforts. Obviously, every mile
traveled expands the search area and forces rescuers to account for countless
possible directions and destinations, reducing the chances of a timely rescue.
Ben is trying to convince Alex about the belief that patience and strategic caution can be more effective than impulsive action. It recognizes that survival is not always about pushing forward; sometimes it is about making smart decisions, preserving resources, and increasing the odds that rescuers will find you. In life-or-death situations, the discipline to remain calm and stay put can be just as important as the courage to keep moving.
(Alex said):
“We might die together and I don't even know you.”
ð In
this scene, we can see a profound moment of vulnerability, shared humanity, and
existential connection between two total strangers. Having been thrust into a
life-threatening situation, they come to realize that their survival is
inseparably linked despite having no prior relationship. Faced with
overwhelming adversity, they must place their trust in one another, recognizing
that neither can endure the ordeal alone. In the face of an unexpected
disaster, social barriers, personal differences, and preconceived notions
quickly fade away. When survival becomes the overriding priority, distinctions
such as background, profession, race, or social status lose their significance.
What truly matters is the shared determination to endure, cooperate, and rely
on one another.
Ultimately, the quote serves as a powerful reminder that crisis often reveals our shared humanity, demonstrating that even complete strangers can form deep bonds when united by a common struggle for survival.
** Jean’s Small Thoughts:
What serves as your emotional anchor—the solid rock that keeps you grounded, sane, and at peace throughout life's uncertainties? The Mountain Between Us reminds us that even complete strangers can find the strength to trust one another in the most desperate circumstances. It shows that the resilience of the human spirit and the power of hope can be rebuilt even after they have been shattered. As long as we choose compassion and extend an invisible hand to another person, healing and strength become possible.
To me, the
"mountain" between Dr. Ben Bass and Alex Martin symbolizes far more
than the physical wilderness they must cross. It represents the emotional and
psychological distance created by their vastly different personalities and
worldviews. Ben, a cautious neurosurgeon, approaches every challenge with
logic, discipline, and careful analysis. Alex, an adventurous photojournalist,
relies more on intuition, courage, and the willingness to embrace calculated
risks. Throughout the story, these contrasting perspectives frequently collide,
creating a recurring tension between reason and instinct.
Yet the film
ultimately suggests that neither logic nor emotion alone is enough to overcome
life's greatest trials. True resilience emerges when the two are held in
balance. Ben's rational thinking tempers Alex's impulsiveness, while Alex's
optimism and courage inspire Ben to take risks he would otherwise avoid. Their
differences, rather than dividing them, become complementary strengths that
enable them to survive challenges neither could have faced alone.
As they journey through the unforgiving wilderness, their relationship gradually evolves from reluctant cooperation to deep trust and genuine affection. In doing so, the film reminds us that human connection is more than a source of emotional comfort—it is often the very foundation of our strength. Sometimes, the presence of another person gives us the courage to keep moving when our own strength begins to fail. Like Ben and Alex, each carrying unseen wounds from their past, we all encounter hardships that shape who we become. Their journey of survival is also a journey of healing, suggesting that adversity can transform not only our circumstances but also our perspectives. Through shared struggles, we learn empathy, resilience, and the value of trusting others.
Perhaps one of the film's most enduring messages is that we should not allow fate alone to determine our future. While we cannot control every circumstance, we can choose how we respond. We can choose courage over fear, hope over despair, and compassion over isolation. Life rarely follows a straight path. It is filled with unexpected twists, setbacks, and mountains that seem impossible to climb. Although it should be much easier if life explicated the explicit for us to navigate without mistakes, it would rather imbricate the hidden meanings for us to find them out by ourselves or learn the hard way. The question is not whether fear will appear—it inevitably will. The real question for myself and you all is: Will you have the courage to keep moving forward despite it?













