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Everest

2015 • 121 minutes
4.0
781 reviews
73%
Tomatometer
12
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Expert mountaineers Rob Hall (JASON CLARKE) and Scott Fischer (JAKE GYLLENHAAL) lead rival expeditions to scale the highest peak on Earth, Mount Everest. Their quest becomes dangerous when the fearless climbers collide head-on with one of the fiercest blizzards in the mountain’s history. Faced against impossible conditions, the limits of human spirit and physical endurance are put to the ultimate test in an epic struggle for survival in this chilling, edge-of-your-seat thriller based on actual events. Everest is a dizzying visual adventure that will knock the wind out of you. (Original Title - Everest) - 2015 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
12

Ratings and reviews

4.0
781 reviews
Martin Gleeson
February 1, 2016
The movie was indeed good. But I'm not going to review the movie. I'm reviewing the dreadful quality of the copy that Google seems to think is acceptable. The picture quality was appalling - not much better than SD (I paid extra for HD). The sound was supposed to be 5.1 but was only stereo. It feels like I was actually ripped off by a bunch of pirates. I am disgusted by this service offered by Google. Shameful is the best word to describe it. Shameful!
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Kunaal Malhotra
April 15, 2016
It was extremely engaging. The visuals was stunning and it was very emotional great tribute to those who died in 1996. My only problem was that they didn't focus more on the mountain climbing and there were too many characters, making it hard to relate to each individual. Having said that it's worth a watch
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Kit. J. Benn
January 25, 2016
Well!!. Been wanting to watch this for some time. It was recommended to me by a couple of, Australians, (lovely people). I know it's a true story and a very sad story so very hard to be over critical. Forgive my tone of phrase but I found the acting a little wooden. I wanted to be transported from my TV streaming seat but I didn't happen. I just can't put my finger on precisely what I'm trying to say. And all the in your face closed up camera work suggested someone was trying to save money. With respect to the sad occasion surrounding the making of the film I just felt it could have been much better. Perhaps it was the wooden acting? I wouldn't watch it again. Sorry!!
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