Everest review by ANIZ FILMVALA
Everest
review by
ANIZ FILMVALA
*****
Directed by Baltasar Kormákur
Cast
: Jason Clarke,Josh Brolin,Michael Kelly,John Hawkes,Robin Wright,Emily
Watson,Keira Knightley,Sam Worthington and Jake Gyllenhaal
Icelandic
actor and film director Baltasar Kormákur brings a movie which is shot
on a impossible location and also a well crafted, Mount Everest was not
so intriguing before as after watching ‘Everest’ I was in doldrums
whether to love or lament those picturesque location and the beautiful
mountains, their shapes and yes the white snow which is every person
dream to go and experience once in a life time.
The
fact is when you are on a mission to reach the high point of this
massive structures created by the nature can be as lethal form of
devastation which one can’t handle it so easily. Nevertheless the film
showcases actual atmosphere and will make you feel the vertical limits
with outstanding camera work, one experience the Director doesn’t want
to share was the courageous win to reach the pinnacle is shown hurriedly
with no cinematic luxury to give the audience a novel experience of the
exciting activity involved in how one goes into and also the horrifying
task to reach the highest [28,000 ft] piece of the space on Earth.
Make
your visual experience of watching the Mount Everest more fruitful in
IMAX 3D, at least that will spare to focus on the error of presenting
the true incidents which the Expedition team must have gone through.
The
film is based on the real events of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster,
and focuses on the survival attempts of two expedition groups, one led
by Scott Fischer (Gyllenhaal) and the other by Rob Hall (Clarke).
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