Budget
$55,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$43,482,270
Opening weekend US & Canada
$7,222,035
Gross worldwide
$203,427,584
Budget
$55,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$43,482,270
Opening weekend US & Canada
$7,222,035
Gross worldwide
$203,427,584
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By Ashtyn 2022-04-24 07:01:04
It's alright, the pace ahead is really too slow, it's full of nutritious dialogue and foreshadowing, and there are too many characters, and they're all bearded foreigners. I've known people for a long time, even Gyllenhaal It was only recognized, and he was not the first male, and the plot began to be exciting after the disaster later, which is more attractive. Acting is good.
One thing I can't figure out is why it feels like the Sherpas don't play a role at all. I don't know if this...
By Joanny 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Dead Altitude - Because it's there!
Watch a movie and learn a word. Everest, Mount Everest.
-Why go climbing?
-Because it's there!
I admire people who take part in extreme sports. They not only have super physical strength, but also have extraordinary perseverance. A little slack in any one area will give up entirely. I remember that when I heard the above dialogue, I didn’t feel that it was very touching, but after careful experience, I realized that this is the essence of the problem and the ultimate goal...
By Letitia 2022-04-23 07:01:38
Very exciting, like being there. I think people who have climbed the mountain will have more experience watching this. There is not too much fancy and sensational, and it is the greatest success to show the causes and consequences of the 96 mountain disaster. Although I have only climbed 6,000-meter snow-capped mountains, and may never have the chance to climb Mount Everest, I really want to see where my limits are and how high I can climb.
It's more realistic than the same kind of...
By Madalyn 2022-04-23 07:01:38
The last sigh of life - paying tribute to the mother of mountains and respecting nature
Last week, I watched "The Climber" and saw how China in 1960 climbed Mount Everest from the north slope to win honor for the country; then I remembered "Desperate Altitude", which was also adapted from a true event, so I revisited this four-part series. In the movie from a few years ago, I watched the footage that Doug and Harold dropped several times. I felt that I wasn't ready, why suddenly people disappeared, and I felt the insignificance of life and the helplessness in extreme...
By Harley 2022-04-23 07:01:38
A running account movie, a passing life.
Although in the eyes of a layman like me, it is a self-inflicted no zuo no die; in the eyes of non-climbing enthusiasts and non-extreme sports enthusiasts, it is absolutely unnecessary to challenge the limit with life; there are different opinions about the mountain disaster in 1996. Many inferences and contradictions, but 8 living lives have passed away, gone forever! The only thing that is a little gratifying is that all the dead have reached the top, and there are no...
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By Edmond 2023-09-10 19:46:07
The special effects of the movie are good, but the psychological details of the characters are not in place, especially the local people's awe of the snow-capped mountains, and the ending is a little...
By Addison 2023-08-22 16:05:40
Mount Everest is such an existence, breathtaking beauty, it does not sympathize for life, but life is eternal because of...
By Isidro 2023-08-10 03:51:14
The royal team of the House of Cards plus Jack, but the story is still not well told, pay tribute to those warriors who dare to challenge...
By Carol 2023-07-21 13:00:44
A case of...
By Tatyana 2023-06-17 23:21:56
Between life and death, no one has the right to blame...
Helen Wilton: That's the cooking tent, and over there is the toilet. It's a little bit drafty, but just remember that when the wind gets up here, you've got the same view that George Everest did.
Caroline MacKenzie: From a medical standpoint getting you to the top of Everest is really about oxygen. And the lack of it. To give you the best chance of summiting you need to prepare your bodies for the thin air up there.
Scott Fischer: You know what they say, man. It's not the altitude, it's the attitude.