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* CompositeCharacter:
** Most of the cast have qualities of different people (which makes sense, after all they were 33 people) some examples are: Alex Vega, who shares characteristics of Florencio Avalos (because they were both the first miners to be rescued), Ariel Ticona (because both had pregnant wives waiting for them outside and, due to the experience, decided to name their daughters Esperanza, which means Hope), Jimmy Sanchez (since Alex is implied to be the youngest of all the miners) and, ironically enough, he barely shares anything with the real Alex, other than the name.
** Another big example would be Dario Segovia (portrayed by Juan Pablo Raba) whose character seems to resemble Victor Zamora instead of the real Segovia, due to qualities such as the age (the movie portrays Dario in his mid-30s, when in reality, he was in his 50s, unlike Zamora who was, indeed, in his mid-30s), his raid to the food supplies, which in real life was lead by Zamora, and, to a smaller degree, his sense of humor, which can be seen later on the film when a gleeful Segovia jokes around Yonni when handling the explosives; in real life, Zamora was known as the “jokester” out of all the miners.



* CompositeCharacter:
** Most of the cast have qualities of different people (which makes sense, after all they were 33 people) some examples are: Alex Vega, who shares characteristics of Florencio Avalos (because they were both the first miners to be rescued), Ariel Ticona (because both had pregnant wives waiting for them outside and, due to the experience, decided to name their daughters Esperanza, which means Hope), Jimmy Sanchez (since Alex is implied to be the youngest of all the miners) and, ironically enough, he barely shares anything with the real Alex, other than the name.
** Another big example would be Dario Segovia (portrayed by Juan Pablo Raba) whose character seems to resemble Victor Zamora instead of the real Segovia, due to qualities such as the age (the movie portrays Dario in his mid-30s, when in reality, he was in his 50s, unlike Zamora who was, indeed, in his mid-30s), his raid to the food supplies, which in real life was lead by Zamora, and, to a smaller degree, his sense of humor, which can be seen later on the film when a gleeful Segovia jokes around Yonni when handling the explosives; in real life, Zamora was known as the “jokester” out of all the miners.



* MeatOVision: When the last rations were finally over, and the miners eat their last piece of food, they began a mass-alucination where their wives, daughters, mothers, etc; gave them delicious empanadas, pastes, salads, cakes, etc. The dream was over a bit later, and they returned to the reality of the mine.

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* MeatOVision: When the last rations were finally over, and the miners eat their last piece of food, they began a mass-alucination mass-hallucination where their wives, daughters, mothers, etc; gave them delicious empanadas, pastes, salads, cakes, etc. The dream was over a bit later, and they returned to the reality of the mine.

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* CompositeCharacter: Most of the cast have qualities of different people (which makes sense, after all they were 33 people) some examples are: Alex Vega, who shares characteristics of Florencio Avalos (because they were both the first miners to be rescued), Ariel Ticona (because both had pregnant wives waiting for them outside and, due to the experience, decided to name their daughters Esperanza, which means Hope), Jimmy Sanchez (since Alex is implied to be the youngest of all the miners) and, ironically enough, he barely shares anything with the real Alex, other than the name.
** Another big example would be Dario Segovia (portrayed by Juan Pablo Raba) who’s character seems to resemble Victor Zamora instead of the real Segovia, due to qualities such as the age (the movie portrays Dario in his mid-30s, when in reality, he was in his 50s, unlike Zamora who was, indeed, in his mid-30s), his raid to the food supplies, which in real life was lead by Zamora, and, to a smaller degree, his sense of humor, which can be seen later on the film when a gleeful Segovia jokes around Yonni when handling the explosives; in real life, Zamora was known as the “jokester” out of all the miners.
* AdaptedOut: There is no mention or glimpse of the six-man rescue team that descended into the mine aboard the Fenix capsule to provide medical care and stayed behind until all the miners had ascended.
** The famous letter which read “Estamos bien en el refugio los 33” (We are all well in the refugee the 33) was actually written by Jose Ojeda, not Luis Urzúa as shown in the movie.

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* CompositeCharacter: CompositeCharacter:
**
Most of the cast have qualities of different people (which makes sense, after all they were 33 people) some examples are: Alex Vega, who shares characteristics of Florencio Avalos (because they were both the first miners to be rescued), Ariel Ticona (because both had pregnant wives waiting for them outside and, due to the experience, decided to name their daughters Esperanza, which means Hope), Jimmy Sanchez (since Alex is implied to be the youngest of all the miners) and, ironically enough, he barely shares anything with the real Alex, other than the name.
** Another big example would be Dario Segovia (portrayed by Juan Pablo Raba) who’s whose character seems to resemble Victor Zamora instead of the real Segovia, due to qualities such as the age (the movie portrays Dario in his mid-30s, when in reality, he was in his 50s, unlike Zamora who was, indeed, in his mid-30s), his raid to the food supplies, which in real life was lead by Zamora, and, to a smaller degree, his sense of humor, which can be seen later on the film when a gleeful Segovia jokes around Yonni when handling the explosives; in real life, Zamora was known as the “jokester” out of all the miners.
* AdaptedOut: AdaptedOut:
**
There is no mention or glimpse of the six-man rescue team that descended into the mine aboard the Fenix capsule to provide medical care and stayed behind until all the miners had ascended.
** The famous letter which read “Estamos bien en el refugio los 33” (We are all well in the refugee refuge the 33) was actually written by Jose Ojeda, not Luis Urzúa as shown in the movie.



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The film ends with images of the real 33 miners.
** The only one missing is Franklin Lobos, who’s portrayed by Alejandro Goic in the film.

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The film ends with images of the real 33 miners.
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miners. The only one missing is Franklin Lobos, who’s who's portrayed by Alejandro Goic in the film.

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