Official Australian release date: 17/9/15. Viewed: 20/9/15.
Director: Baltasar Kormakur
Actors: Jason Clarke, Josh
Brolin, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emily Watson, Keira Knightley
Genre: Action / Drama
Rating:
M
‘Everest’ is a true survival – man vs
nature – film. It’s not necessarily fun, but it is engrossing. Since it’s based
on a true story (I haven’t read the ‘Into Thin Air’ novel), it’s a simple plot –
in 1996, a group of experienced climbers engage the services of Rob (Clarke) to
assist them in their climb to the summit of Earth’s highest mountain – Mt Everest
in Nepal. The film spends 40min (probably too long) introducing the characters
and staying at Base Camp, but it does give you the chance to get to know them
and their motivations – especially Beck (Brolin) & Doug (Hawkes).
That’s the main question throughout –
“why”? I think it boils down to ego – man’s desire to conquer everything, even
nature’s most extreme obstacles – highest mountain, driest desert, deepest ocean
trench, outer space, etc. It is nice to see them fulfilling their dreams on
making it to the summit, but once the inevitable storm blows in, it really does
make you think “these people are insane for being up there”! I definitely won’t
be climbing Everest!
It’s a well-made film, with good
pacing once they’re climbing and some truly beautiful shots of the Himalayas –
very glad they shot a lot of it on-site. The devastating storm is one of the loudest
and most ominous things you can imagine when at the top of a mountain. Rob’s
calls with Jan (Knightley – worst Kiwi accent ever) slow things down, but add
to the drama.
Overall: A solid character-driven
survival epic.
Gav's Rating: 3.5 stars.
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