Humans are too small

Hal 2022-04-20 09:01:32

My rating: 8.0

Film review:

A group of climbers from all over the world gathered at the Everest Base Camp and set off after acclimatization training. These are a group of veteran mountaineers who finally came to challenge the world's highest peak. 3 or 4 people were killed and several others were injured this time. Some people have to climb to the top of the mountain even though there is not enough time, and finally die on the way down, but I don't think he regrets it in his heart, he lived out his own meaning.

There are so many mountaineering teams on Everest every year, the cost of climbing Mount Everest is quite high, and people die every year, but everyone still goes there as always. Therefore, the spiritual things in life must be pursued after material satisfaction. It's just that the choice is different in the way and in the direction.

Nature is cruel and great, and human beings are too small.

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Extended Reading
  • Peggie 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    Not a heroic experience, but a near-death experience. Audiences who are looking forward to a thrilling action blockbuster may be disappointed, but I believe those who have watched it will not regret it. Looking at this this season, it's a bit cold.

  • Adella 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    The advantages of a group drama mountaineering adventure film are that the audio-visual effects are shocking, and the stars are gathered (how to invite so many superstar soy sauce...); the disadvantages are more, such as the primary and secondary are not clear, the characters have no characteristics, the sensational is too cheap...

Everest quotes

  • Title Card: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to summit Everest. Over the next 40 years, only top professional climbers attempted the same feat. One in four died.

    Title Card: 1992: New Zealander Rob Hall pioneered the concept of commercial guiding on Everest for amateur climbers. Over the next four years his team, Adventure Consultants, successfully led 19 clients to summit without a single fatality.

    Title Card: 1996: Other commercial operators follow Rob Hall's lead, including Scott Fischer's Mountain Madness. More than 20 expeditions compete to summit Everest in the same two week window.

  • [first lines]

    Rob Hall: Can you just listen up? Guys? We got 2,000 feet, 600 vertical meters to Camp Four. It's roped all the way, so I know you can make it. Now, once we get to the yellow band we're gonna regroup, put on the masks, turn on the gas. Make sense?