Temptation of Everest

Else 2022-01-27 08:04:36

This is a peaceful landscape with many stars.
This is a peaceful landscape with many stars.
This is a peaceful landscape with many stars.
The important thing is said three times, well, let's start the film review below.
First of all, the beginning of the film tells us that this story is based on real events. Generally, movies adapted from real events will have two directions. One is to emphasize reality and the other is to reorganize. Both have their pros and cons. Sometimes they will To reduce the drama and conflict of the movie, on the contrary, the re-adaptation will focus on the drama of the movie script, but it will cause dissatisfaction or social controversy among the people involved in the event. Fortunately or unfortunately, the Saintess's Peak is obviously more focused on the former and authenticity.
The general plot of this story basically reproduces the ins and outs of the Everest accident in 1996, every character and detail, um, I can only say so much, no matter how much it is, it will be spoiled. If you are interested in Baidu by yourself. The director strives to follow the documentary route, but he refuses to give up Hollywood-style sensationalism and preaching. There are many characters in the story and he is reluctant to choose. Multi-line narrative switching is very stiff, especially in the second half, the sense of cutting is too strong. Sometimes, some emotions have just been brewed for a sad drama, and it is quickly cut to the next character line. What's annoying is that the emotion of the next episode of the plot is not connected with this side at all. Besides the characters, each character is one-sided. No character is brilliant and no character is hateful. I don’t know if it’s to take care of the mood of the survivors or the families of the victims or the space issue. Everyone has become a piece of paper, with too thin emotions. Everyone does not have too many negative emotions in the face of disasters, even if they are facing death. The fear is all explained by a few shots, and too little excavation of human nature has finally led to mediocrity in the film.
Besides, this film is not suitable for students who cannot remember English names and have facial blindness. This film can easily lead to facial blindness. For example, there are seven beards out of ten characters, and the remaining three have no beards. You can recognize one in the middle, but also because they are female. The most frightening thing is where everyone wears oxygen masks and windshield goggles, half or the whole face is covered, basically you can only tell who is who by the clothes of your ski suit, and then you enter. At night, you can’t count on ski suits, because you don’t look good anymore. If you cut a character line at this time...
Okay, the slot is over. Let’s talk about the advantages. I’m watching IMAX3D. The film shoots Mount Everest like a dream, like a fantasy, like a fairyland, and I can’t wait to be immersed in it. Many distant shots make people shocking, but nothing else. It's just a pity that I made a story that can have depth and emotion so plain as water. It's simply a documentary that I invited a group of stars to perform. It's a pure documentary and undirected documentary.
Let me talk more. I prefer the Taiwanese translation of Saint Nv's Peak. It feels too action-oriented. It is obviously a scenic documentary where the beauty of Everest has caused a group of people to eat lunch in batches in a dangerous way...Oh, I Is it a spoiler...
In addition, let’s summarize the knowledge learned from this movie:
1. Know your own weight, turn around when you should turn around, be good to yourself and others.
2. Go on an adventure in the wild and listen to the old driver. If you are in distress, all the old drivers who carry the pot and are pulled into the water are old drivers
. 3. The signal in the mountains is good, but if you want rescue, you don’t come. Don’t think that the communication is developed and the distance is shortened.
4. Kayla’s skin is really good.

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Extended Reading

Everest quotes

  • Scott Fischer: Sit down man, acclimatize.

  • Rob Hall: Everest is another beast altogether.