A film about the 1996 Mount Everest disaster which was
dramatised. Even the best-selling writer of Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer – the
real man of the character – said that the film is a complete ‘bull’. I dislike
the film, because it didn’t ‘get’ me. The film tried to ‘get’ me into the
character, disaster, and the emotion. But, as the story went, it didn’t gave a
great conclusion. The film only gave us the conclusion of the characters – not
the world’s reaction of the disaster. What kind of film, which is based on a
real global news, turned into a dramatised and fake-looking thing?
The assemble cast didn’t quite good. Each of the actors and
actresses didn’t do their full potential of the character.
The film was made with a great landscape cinematography,
because most of it was shot on a real location. Like the airport, the path to
the basecamp, and also the Everest Base Camp. The rest of it was shot in a
studio.
The verdict:
The film had a great cinematography, a great story, a great
character, and some great places to shoot. But, the filmmakers only realised
the cinematography and the places.
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