El Túnel

El Túnel

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Aquí está el resumen de la película: 'El Túnel' (2011) narra la fascinante historia de Harry Melchior, un nadador olímpico que desertó de Alemania Oriental en la década de 1960. Inspirado en hechos reales, este emocionante drama sigue el valiente plan de Harry para ayudar a su hermana y a otros a escapar del régimen opresor. Como joven y talentoso atleta, Harry disfrutó de una vida privilegiada en Berlín Oriental, con acceso a instalaciones de entrenamiento de primer nivel y competiciones internacionales. Sin embargo, cuando decide desertar, Harry debe esconderse para evitar ser capturado por la policía secreta. Su objetivo final es ayudar a su hermana, Kristin, a escapar de la fortaleza comunista. El audaz plan de Harry implica la creación de un túnel improvisado bajo el Muro de Berlín, extendiéndose 145 yardas desde la frontera de Alemania Occidental hasta el lado de Alemania Oriental. Este esquema atrevido requiere una planificación inmensa, resistencia física y fortaleza mental. Con la ayuda de un grupo de rebeldes y simpatizantes, Harry comienza a construir el túnel, sorteando obstáculos traicioneros y evitando ser detectado por las autoridades. Lo que está en juego es increíblemente alto, ya que un solo paso en falso podría significar la captura, el encarcelamiento o algo peor. A medida que las tensiones aumentan, la determinación de Harry de completar el túnel solo es igualada por su preocupación por la seguridad de Kristin. ¿Tendrán éxito en su peligrosa misión o el régimen de Alemania Oriental aplastará sus esperanzas de libertad? 'El Túnel' mezcla magistralmente acción, suspense y drama, dando vida a una notable historia real que destaca la resiliencia humana, el coraje y los lazos inquebrantables entre hermanos.

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Annie

The protagonist could have just used a Note 7 to blow up the tunnel.

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7/2/2025, 2:21:09 PM
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Christian

The first half is brilliant, and the second half doesn't feel deliberately sentimental. From water rationing, drinking urine, eating dog food, to the later accident and the public's choices, I think it's all a realistic and cruel depiction of reality, perhaps even brutal. Also, even though I spent two years as a journalist, I still have to say, screw those journalists and screw those officials.

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6/25/2025, 12:12:56 PM
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Mira

The only saving graces here are the performances by Ha Jung-woo and Bae Doona. The plot is flimsy and stretched out unnecessarily for two hours. Hilariously, the actress who usually plays a typical housewife in K-dramas is now portraying the Prime Minister.

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6/22/2025, 12:57:04 PM
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Lola

After Ha Jung-woo was rescued, the leader was rushing over for a photo op. A swarm of reporters pressed him for a statement. He leaned over to the rescue team leader and whispered something. The leader then loudly relayed his message: "Get lost, you bastards." Blindfolded, Ha Jung-woo gave the team leader a thumbs up. Subsequent reports captured the image of this thumbs up, presenting it as: "Rescued victim thanks the government and the nation."

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6/21/2025, 2:31:54 AM
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Eleanor

The tearjerker unexpectedly… was an egg. …Rescuers picked up a fallen fried egg from the ground, rinsed it with rainwater, and ate it, because it was a piece of the family's heart. And sure enough, he died in the line of duty... The bereaved family threw eggs at the others in grief and anger. Who can understand who's heart?

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6/17/2025, 9:00:33 PM
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Kenneth

The Tunnel is a gripping tale of Harry Melchior's daring escape, blending suspense with humanity. His unwavering resolve to help others mirrors the film's intense atmosphere of oppression. The emotional bonds and shared struggle make this story unforgettable.

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4/2/2025, 2:10:05 PM