Other films, including "Survive!" in 1976, have exploited the 1972 tragedy by focusing on one fact: The living hacked off and ate the flesh of the frozen dead to stay alive over ten grueling weeks. "Alive," based on Piers Paul Read's fine book, provides a fuller picture. It is a particular strength of the script, by John Patrick Shanley ("Moonstruck"), that the motivations for the cannibalism are seen in compassionate terms. Ethan Hawke as rugby star Nando Parrado (a technical adviser on the film) and Josh Hamilton as his team-mate Roberto Canessa may seem very American to be playing Uruguayans, but they show the gift these athletes had of instilling hope in others while trembling inside. "Alive" draws considerable power from staying more human than heroic.
PETER TRAVERS
RS 650
(Posted: Feb 6, 2001)
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