Everest Positive Evaluation of
2022-01-27 08:04
Although "Desperate Elevation" has a 3D effect, it is still immersive when watching the movie. The film is not a pleasing tour of the snowy scenery of the Himalayas, it is a real disaster film. The cold wind on the screen made everyone feel cool. As the story progresses, the psychological changes of the climbers are vividly displayed. At the same time, it described in detail all the preparations for the climbing of Mount Everest. The film is a historical reflection on that period of major mountain disaster.
The film is as tall, solid, beautiful, and thrilling as Mount Everest, and it is cruel enough for the characters and the audience,. "Death Altitude" does not have the continuous surprises of "Gravity", nor the visual poetry of "Mad Max", but it is still a rare piece that combines the story and visual wonders. A masterpiece that is fused together,
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Due to the cruel theme of the film, some of the characters are doomed to fail to return safely, so the Hollywood terminology can be used to show that "Desperate Elevation" is a disaster film,. Half of the film’s attributes are an IMAX version of a nature documentary, and half a Hollywood-style disaster film. However, the film still brings the audience a very believable immersive sense of climbing Mount Everest.
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Extended Reading
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Doug Hansen: I'm climbing Mount Everest... because I can... because to be able to climb that high and see that kind of beauty that nobody ever sees, it'd be a crime not to.
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Anatoli Boukreev: We don't need competition between people. There is competition between every person and this mountain. The last word always belongs to the mountain.