Everest (2015)
Director:
Baltasar Kormákur
Writers:
William Nicholson (screenplay), Simon Beaufoy(screenplay)
Stars:
Jason Clarke, Ang Phula Sherpa, Thomas M. Wright
Storyline:
On the morning of May 10, 1996, climbers (Jason Clarke, Josh
Brolin) from two expeditions start their final ascent toward the conference of
Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. With little warning, a violent storm
strikes the mountain, engulfing the adventurers in one of the fiercest
blizzards ever come across by man. Challenged by the harshest conditions
imaginable, the teams must endure sweltering winds and freezing temperatures in
an epic battle to survive against nearly unbearable odds.
Details:
Country:
UK | USA | Iceland
Language:
English
Release Date:
25 September 2015 (USA)
Box Office:
Budget:
$55,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend:
$7,222,035 (USA) (18 September 2015)
Gross:
$39,069,710 (USA) (13 October 2015)
User Reviews:
Got the coincidental to
see Everest early in IMAX 3D. I'll start off by saying this, if you get the
chance, positively see this movie in IMAX. It adds to the experience and you
feel like your on the mountain. That aside, let's dive into one of my most expected
films of the year.
Everest is chalk full of star power. Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal, the list goes on. Every person is believable in this hostile environment, going from optimistic and daring to mortified and forced to fight for their lives. Each character is given a back story, some more drawn out and centered than others, and you get attached to most but not all of them. When the expressive blows hit, they hit hard for some, but not as much for others.
The visuals are, as you strength have guessed, stunning. The shots they get of climbers and the way the camera gives you an idea of how dangerous this is are breath taking. The cinematography is definitely honor worthy. IMAX only added to it, putting you in this environment and taking you along for the ride.
This film really did it for me since I have always been fascinated by Everest and the journey it is to make it up to the top and back. If there is a Netflix documentary about Everest, I've watched it. I even observed the one about the story told in this movie. What this film does so well is it submerges you into the environment as well as gives you characters to care about. It's all tied in well together.
At times, the pace is a bit slower than predictable and the tones shifts from serious to light hearted are a bit disordered. But that stuff doesn't bother you in the moment, your just wrapped up in the strength of the story.
Overall, Everest gave me exactly what I required. It was intense, emotionally powerful, and the visuals were beautiful. It's not perfectly organized, but it sure is engaging. As someone who has studied the mountain, this offers a ruthless look into how much time and energy is out into a trip to Everest, and how quickly belongings can go wrong. Definitely worth a trip to the theatre.
Everest is chalk full of star power. Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal, the list goes on. Every person is believable in this hostile environment, going from optimistic and daring to mortified and forced to fight for their lives. Each character is given a back story, some more drawn out and centered than others, and you get attached to most but not all of them. When the expressive blows hit, they hit hard for some, but not as much for others.
The visuals are, as you strength have guessed, stunning. The shots they get of climbers and the way the camera gives you an idea of how dangerous this is are breath taking. The cinematography is definitely honor worthy. IMAX only added to it, putting you in this environment and taking you along for the ride.
This film really did it for me since I have always been fascinated by Everest and the journey it is to make it up to the top and back. If there is a Netflix documentary about Everest, I've watched it. I even observed the one about the story told in this movie. What this film does so well is it submerges you into the environment as well as gives you characters to care about. It's all tied in well together.
At times, the pace is a bit slower than predictable and the tones shifts from serious to light hearted are a bit disordered. But that stuff doesn't bother you in the moment, your just wrapped up in the strength of the story.
Overall, Everest gave me exactly what I required. It was intense, emotionally powerful, and the visuals were beautiful. It's not perfectly organized, but it sure is engaging. As someone who has studied the mountain, this offers a ruthless look into how much time and energy is out into a trip to Everest, and how quickly belongings can go wrong. Definitely worth a trip to the theatre.
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