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Eight Degrees Below Zero? Also known as Antarctic Adventure

Plot Introduction Plot 1 This film tells a touching adventure story about the true love between animals and people. On the icy Antarctic continent, under such harsh conditions, an expedition team member Gerry Shepherd and researchers carried out a research mission. They took eight sled dogs to explore across the ice sheet. Unexpectedly, due to an accident, their companions The scholar was injured and had to be sent to the hospital immediately. In order to save the lives of his companions, Gerry was forced to leave behind his loyal sled dogs and move on. When Gerry left, he may have sworn to come back as soon as possible to take the dogs away. These eight dogs left in the ice and snow are not afraid of the ice and snow, but they still fight for their lives and stay in place. This survival competition is a race against time. Can the dogs overcome the test of wind and snow and reunite with their owners?

Plot 2 In order to search for a mysterious meteorite that fell on the Antarctic Island, an expedition team composed of three scientists began their Antarctic expedition. The expedition team included Jerry Charlotte (Paul Walker), his best friend Cooper (Jason Biggs) and an eccentric American geologist (Bruce Greenwood). An expedition to Antarctica is of course inseparable from the special tool for walking on the snow - the sled, as well as people's loyal partners, the sled dogs. Moreover, these eight "smart and capable" sled dogs, like their human companions, each have their own titles and titles: the leading "Maya", the loyal "Dwarf", the honest "Old Jack", the powerful " Truman" and the extremely fast "Shadow" and so on. When they first landed in the snow-covered land of Antarctica, the expedition team members were attracted by the beautiful scenery in front of them. However, they did not expect at all that as they went deeper into the polar region, they would encounter more severe weather and extremely dangerous nature. The environment will bring them more and more troubles and even great challenges to their survival. Sure enough, after riding a dog sled for several days, they encountered an unprecedented snowstorm, and the temperature naturally dropped sharply. Naturally, the team members were somewhat unprepared for the situation at hand. In the meantime, a more dangerous scene also happened "at the right time" - one of the team members accidentally stepped on the thin ice and fell into the biting ice water. Fortunately, a brave sled dog came to help and sent the rope in time. into the hands of a team member who fell into the water, and asked his teammates to pull him out of danger. However, the sudden and violent snowstorm in front of us was really unavoidable. Not only blocking their way forward, the lives of several people were also seriously threatened. In desperation, seeing the wind and snow becoming more and more fierce, the team members were forced to give up their partners who helped them along the way - the sled dogs, and let them escape for their own lives. The abandoned sled dogs desperately took off their ropes to escape from the avalanche. In order to survive, they struggled to rely on each other. While resisting the cold snow, they also had to fight with the huge seals to fill their stomachs. At this time, the eight sled dogs are like good brothers on the line of life and death, supporting each other. The three members of the expedition team finally returned to the base safely, but the sight of the sled dogs desperately moving forward in the ice and snow kept haunting them. Finally, unable to withstand the condemnation of their conscience, the three people decided at the same time to save their loyal partners from the severe ice and snow no matter what risks they took...

[Edit this paragraph] Behind the scenes production location How does the film recreate the Antarctic scenery? Filming in Antarctica seems unlikely, and in fact there is more than one "Antarctic" in the film. In terms of location selection, the director invited Robin Monsey, a world-class expert in mountain safety and a technical consultant on glaciers, snowscapes, waterscapes, and remote areas. Monce searched for the ideal filming kingdom around the world and finally selected three locations. 1. Smythe, Canada: A high-altitude ski town located 750 miles north of Vancouver, British Columbia. The town of Smythe is located on a very unique tabletop-shaped small plateau, surrounded by wilderness with no trees on all sides. It can be said to be an ideal place to recreate the style of the Antarctic wilderness. The main scenes of the film were filmed in camps at scientific research bases in the United States and Italy, frozen volcanoes and the scene in the film where the puppy Dewey falls off an ice cliff. 2. Greenland, Denmark: A magical northern country full of glaciers and coastal ice sheets. The most spectacular natural scenes in the film were shot there. 3. Stuart, British Columbia: Not far from the border with Hyder, Alaska, it was the location for some of the other breathtaking vistas in the film. The video of Building a Scientific Expedition Base vividly shows the life of the Antarctic scientific expedition team members. So how does this happen? ——Production designer John Willett did in-depth research on some actual scientific research bases in Antarctica, especially the famous American McMurdo Base, where the number of people working there can reach thousands in the summer, and in the dark and long winter There are also 250 people staying behind. The base consists of dormitories, laboratories and canteens, just like a village. The residents there are composed of explorers and adventurous scientists. They are physically strong and have distinctive personalities, forming their own unique culture. Shooting in Smythe isn't going to be as tough as shooting in Antarctica, but it's not easy either. Because the weather there can change drastically within 10 minutes, the crew had to be ready to shoot three different scenes every day so that any one of them could be shot randomly depending on the weather conditions.

Even so, the crew had to shoot in cold and wet snowy weather. It was very difficult to prevent snowflakes from falling on the lens. Moreover, they also had to constantly worry about visibility and playback issues under milky white skies, including Cable routing issues. Most of the film was shot on location, but there were a few scenes that were too dangerous to shoot outside. In order to take the key shots of those people and dogs facing danger in the freezing water, John Willett built a scene in a large studio, which is called the "ice scene". Building the ‘ice scene’ is not easy, but it is crucial to the performance of the plot. The "Ice Scene" must be built to not only reproduce the frozen fjords in Greenland, but also to be a place where animated model seals can be manipulated and sled dogs can perform. Designer Willett has visited Greenland four times, so he knows what it should look like. Representing the ice layers realistically is a headache. Just making different ice layers requires 13 processes, including transparent ones. Ice, river ice, snow ice and ice on icebergs. "The dog training training venue was originally in California. Three months before the filming of the film, in order to adapt to the cold and snowy environment, they and more than 20 trainers were moved to a snow-covered rural farm near the town of Smythe. The initial training Involves expressing emotions, such as barking and baring teeth, as well as a lot of head movements. As the training progresses, the sled dogs begin to develop skills including tracking flying birds from the jump (using a drag on a rope and filled with food). They are lured with toys) to crawling on the ice, and they are even trained to tolerate being buried in snowdrifts. First, they are taught to curl up into a ball and lie down on command, and then sprinkle a small amount of snow on their heads. On the body, reward them afterwards. Add more snow every time you do it until the sled dog feels very comfortable being buried in the snow. In the video, the simplest and most natural action is actually the most difficult to do. For example, let the sled dogs learn to look at the actor Paul. The sled dogs and their trainers spend a long time together and are very harmonious with each other, so they will naturally look at their trainers. The real affection of the sled dogs, while also trying to get the handlers to make the dogs do things like "put their paws out" outside the camera, but have the sled dog's eyes looking at Paul. There were two of each dog during the filming. The handlers work with them. Even pulling the sled is a challenge for these dogs because they instinctively pull the sled very far, but in the film, they are often required to pull 5 feet away for the plot. Stop. During the training process, these sled dogs have established a unique relationship with each other, and this social hierarchy is basically consistent with the requirements of the characters in the film.

[Edit this paragraph. ] Wonderful Facts · Dewey and Truman are named after candidates Thomas E. Dewey and Harry S. Truman who ran for the U.S. President in 1948 · About the scary seal: It’s a fake. Winner of the Academy Award for Special Effects. Stan Winston's team was invited to create a tenacious animated model seal for the sled dog and seal battle scene. Frank Marshall had co-created the "Jurassic Park" animation with Winston. After the model seal is completed, it needs to be coated with a thin layer of peanut butter to lure the sled dogs to attack it. The Japanese version of the movie "Antarctic Story" has a much crueler ending than this film. In the real incident, a *** There were fifteen dogs, but only two survived. ·Although the dogs in the movie mostly play during the day, the dogs in the real event had to endure the long dark nights of the Antarctic Circle.

[Edit this paragraph] Your first dog - the sled dog leader "Maya" with a strong motherly character? No. 1 actor Cody Bear: a beautiful silver-gray 7-year-old dog with rich performance experience. He had participated in the filming of the movie "Snow Dogs" and the TV series "Malcolm in the Middle" because the producers originally wanted to find a white dog, so he almost missed the opportunity. She was called "princess" by her trainer on the set because she had to carry a special blanket with her wherever she went.

Moli, the No. 2 actor: an equally beautiful 7-year-old dog. From a stray dog ​​adoption center in Colorado, he has now embarked on the road to stardom. He is currently working as a sled guide dog at the famous Olympic Apartment Hotel in British Columbia, Canada, where he has found the true joy of life. Stand-in Calista: An experienced sled leader dog who is an expert in long-distance travel. True to his role, he often helped other dogs out of trouble during filming.

The second dog - "Max" Max who stands out in an incredibly harsh environment. Played by: D.J., 6 years old, lively, carefree, and a born star dog. Specialties: D.J. has uncanny ability to improvise. There are often some dramatic performances and emotional expressions when playing Max. Work experience: Starred in the animal blockbuster "Ice Dog Mission". Current job: Living the good life in Los Angeles, becoming Birds and Animals' biggest star, regularly strutting around auditions for movies and TV shows.

Stand-in actor Tima: 1 year old, a real puppy. He was just learning to pull a sled when he joined the cast of Antarctica.

The deepest impression of Tima on the trainer was her quick and graceful movements and her cuddling nature. Current job: Working as a tour guide in Canada for intrepid travelers. The third one - "Shorty", a simple-minded and naughty little one with well-developed limbs. Jasper, played by Jasper: 3 years old, a white stray dog ​​with a naughty temperament. He was overjoyed to be cast in Antarctica, as he soon discovered that snow was his favorite thing in the world. Stuntman Yukon: a strong character and a professional sled dog. He has the physique of an athlete and never seems tired while pulling a sled.

The fourth one - "Dewey", one of the close twin brothers, played by Floyd: the most experienced dog actor. He often participates in the filming of animal films, and usually stars in the Universal Animal Show in sunny Florida. Stuntman Ryan: 2 years old. He was once a fashionable show dog in Texas. He had never seen snow before participating in the performance training of "Antarctic Adventure", but he soon fell in love with the ice, snow and cold, and never let go of any opportunity to pull a sled.

The fifth one - "Truman", the twin brother who looks exactly like Dewey? Played by Setka: 3 years old, a stray dog ​​from Colorado. On his first trip to Florida, Setka escaped from his crate and took his trainer Mike. Alexander broke into a cold sweat. Fortunately, he decided to return to the filming crew and was able to complete his film debut with great grace. At the same time, he also discovered that he had a special liking for delicious Canadian duck. Stuntman Chase: 5 years old, a native California dog. The handler calls it a "big monster." In order to look more like Setka, Chase often needs non-toxic dyeing at the crew's "Dog Beauty Center", which he always manages to do gracefully. The sixth one - "Shadow" Shadow?

Aristocrat No. 1 actor: 3 years old, a pampered silver dog, the dog actor who is most devoted to the performance. Actor No. 2 Trocca: 4 years old. A rescuer found the emaciated Trocca on the streets of Tennessee and turned him into a canine star. Trocca had a beautiful voice when barking on the set of Antarctica. ?The nobles and trokas have equal status. They both participate in performances and pull sleighs. The seventh one - the energetic red-haired dog "Buck" Buck? No. 1 actor Conan: is known for his intelligence on the set. It was originally a show dog in Montreal. Now with "Antarctic Adventure" show mate Floyd, he's headed to the warmer Universal Animal Show Center in Florida to star. Player No. 2: Jianbing: The Alaskan native dog Jianbing is a hardworking sled dog. Pancake is the largest dog in the film, weighing over 120 pounds. After the filming of the film was completed, he still stayed in the ice and snow to do his job. ?Conan and Pancake both acted and pulled sleds while playing Buck.

The eighth one - "Old Jack", the oldest and good at playing cards, played by Sally: a beautiful 4-year-old black and white Huskies from the mainland of British Columbia. Buck, the stuntman: all white. Previously starred in the film "Ice Dog Mission". In order to resemble Sally, he had to dye it with the same black spots as Sally through non-toxic dyeing every day ◇? Story: The six-month survival adventure of the frozen Antarctic sled dogs? An expedition team began their Antarctic journey A scientific expedition with three members, including Jerry (Paul Walker), his good friend Cooper (Jason Biggs) and a rather eccentric geologist (Bruce Greenwood) ). The icy and snowy Polar Pole initially amazed them, but the increasingly harsh climate environment gradually challenged the team members' survival. ?The eight brave and intelligent sled dogs accompanying them became loyal partners of the team members, not only looking for escape routes, but also repeatedly saving them from danger in the wind and snow. However, a sudden and violent snowstorm blocked the expedition's route. Faced with life threats and the increasingly fierce snowstorm, the team members were forced to abandon the partners who had helped them along the way and fled for their lives. ?The abandoned sled dogs began their escape journey. In order to survive, they united and relied on each other. In the overwhelming snowstorm and the coldest Antarctic winter, they resisted the threats of avalanches, ice, seals and hunger. The expedition team finally returned to the base safely. Six months passed. However, the three people who were condemned by their conscience decided to find the canine companions who had saved them no matter what risks they took.

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