Don't die for climbing

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 is the case in real events, but the other works I've seen before are that Sherpas are very professional climbers.

There is also the question that I have been thinking about after watching the movie, what are these people looking for? If it is for scientific examinations, or other necessary reasons, I think it is understandable to do something that may cost my life and cost a lot of money, and even if I survive, I may be injured and disabled. If it is just for fun , and there are families, I really don't know what to plan, don't tell me that great ideals surpass themselves and so on, I just want to say that the families of those dead climbers may live in pain for the rest of their lives. The most pitiful thing is that Robert and Harlow died because of saving people, and the kind of people who can't do it at all but have to persevere and drag others down. I don't know what to say. Anyway, an ordinary person like me can't get it. Thoughts from other extreme sports people, including climbers. I don't think if you just like mountain climbing, can you climb up to the best of your ability? Without diamonds, it is very true that there is no living with porcelain.

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  • Chadrick 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    It's a very real movie. When I watch it, I really think about it and it's heart-wrenching. I hope everyone can live!

  • Gayle 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Although it was thrilling and nervous, it did not take the thrilling shot, but used a bland approach, which was a bit discounted.

Everest quotes

  • Rob Hall: Human beings simply aren't built to function at the cruising altitude of a 747. Okay, once we get above here, above the South Col, our bodies will be literally dying. And I mean literally dying. It's not called the Death Zone for nothing.

  • 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.