This article is a review of the book "Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage," drawing a parallel between a scene from the movie "The Boondock Saints" and the historical expedition. The author uses the movie's dramatic reenactment of a shootout to illustrate the overwhelming and insurmountable challenges faced by Ernest Shackleton and his crew. The review emphasizes that unlike the movie's fictional scenario, it was not a battle against a few adversaries, but a relentless struggle against the vast, unforgiving Antarctic ice and weather that ultimately led to the ship's destruction and the crew's near-starvation. AI
RANK_REASON This is a review of a book, using a movie scene for analogy, not a primary news event.
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