Isn't bear living outside contradicting that hand of the punished guy froze only after 7 minutes completely? Or it's still depending on enviroment and some parts of world are warmer or cooler?
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Reactie van Renovatio
op 12 april 2017 om 4:43 PM
Maybe parts are cooler than others... bears adapting to their environment better, only going out during sunlight, sleeping during the dark when it's colder, etc... Bears can handle cold a lot better than people anyway...
Also, the hand freeze was from a moving train... wind from the train's movement probably lowered the temperature down a lot...
Also... it's a pretty crazy movie overall, so it kind of works...
Reactie van MongoLloyd
op 15 november 2017 om 11:17 PM
Yes, for the arm freeze, they were at a certain known elevation that offered a lower temperature than normal. And yeah, of course the speed of the train compounded the effect.
Reactie van artlawless
op 6 februari 2019 om 6:23 AM
The train is assumed to be traveling at a pretty high velocity, we're shown this a couple of times. The wind chill would have been incredible on a hand with absolutely no protection. After that they unleash a sub-zero fatality with quite the ease :) (also, the bear at the end is a polar bear, one that exists in really cold weather, the question is how are the kids going to make it!)
Reactie van MongoLloyd
op 6 februari 2019 om 10:25 AM
I think showing the polar bear was to show that life existed outside the train and hence, life was possible for the kids outside the train. It's a pretty good open ended ending.
Reactie van artlawless
op 7 februari 2019 om 4:23 AM
Yes, that's true. It was a good open ending. I wonder if a polar bear was shown as opposed to say penguins (both being cold weather creatures). The sight of a predator would mean an imminent attack?
Reactie van MongoLloyd
op 7 februari 2019 om 12:27 PM
I don't think pengiuns live in mountainous areas. And most people don't know polar bears as predators who actually attack humans.