What does this movie tell me?

Michel 2022-03-21 09:01:38

What does this movie tell me?

Climbers keep leaving all kinds of rubbish at the summit after reaching the summit.

The role of the team leader is not to calmly lead the climbing team or team members to make correct decisions, but to destroy other people and their own lives with emotion/loyalty.

There is no physical fitness in the gym, and it is useless to go to the gym six days a week. There, even if you build muscle, it will not look good or use it. I've seen more than once in a climbing gym, a gym instructor or a big muscular man who can't climb the simplest route, not as good as some children. Physical exercise in nature can teach people to survive or challenge.

The Japanese female climber is just a rich person. She has climbed 6 high altitudes and is still participating in a commercial climbing team. Where is her physical fitness and experience? Have you been lucky before?

These information are all conclusions or impressions that popped out of my mind while watching the movie. Is this the way things really are? Was the movie misinterpreted?

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Extended Reading
  • Lew 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Barely Samsung, it is very mediocre in all aspects, and the events of the running account are just recurring.

  • Catharine 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    After watching the climber, I remembered this movie that the whole class in middle school watched together before I knew what the gap is...

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?