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Título original: Vertical Limit
  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 2h 4min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.0/10
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Bill Paxton, Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney, and Scott Glenn in Límite vertical (2000)
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Un escalador debe rescatar a su hermana de la cima del K2, una de las más altas del mundo.Un escalador debe rescatar a su hermana de la cima del K2, una de las más altas del mundo.Un escalador debe rescatar a su hermana de la cima del K2, una de las más altas del mundo.

  • Dirección
    • Martin Campbell
  • Guionistas
    • Robert King
    • Terry Hayes
  • Elenco
    • Scott Glenn
    • Chris O'Donnell
    • Bill Paxton
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    • Dirección
      • Martin Campbell
    • Guionistas
      • Robert King
      • Terry Hayes
    • Elenco
      • Scott Glenn
      • Chris O'Donnell
      • Bill Paxton
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 2 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    • Montgomery Wick
    Chris O'Donnell
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    • Peter Garrett
    Bill Paxton
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    • Elliot Vaughn
    Robin Tunney
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    • Annie Garrett
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    • Tom McLaren
    Rod Brown
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    • Cyril Bench
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    • Monique Aubertine
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    • Kareem Nazir
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    8Snowgo

    Strong Story, No Need For Bombs

    I enjoyed Vertical Limit. One thing I would have done differently, as a director, is to eliminate the explosives. Blowing a hole at the top of the crevass that your friends and family are at the bottom of is folly, and even if you do feel the need to bring explosives (in avalanche country), use something relatively stable, like dynamite.

    Dynamite would have been readily available, for it is used to mine Himalayan salt in Pakistan. Certainly, the man with the millions of dollars could have afforded some. The exclusion of explosives from the scenes would have contributed to a more believable Himalayan adventure (think Into Thin Air).

    The story line was good, and I appreciated the strong, complex dynamics and connections between the brother and sister, and between the two siblings and the rescue team leader. While Vertical Limit strove to expose the harsh realities of technical climbing (especially at K2), however, it lost some steam by being very lax in re-creating the conditions that would have been met by the climbers, even at K2's Base Camp at 18,645 feet.

    No one was even wearing hats at the alcohol-ridden "barbecue" at Base Camp, the night before the climb. It would have been blisteringly cold, between -20 and -50 farenheit. No professional climber would have been drinking alcohol at that time.

    On the mountain, in the raging storm, the climbers did not even have the sense to pull the Cord-Locs on their hoods tight: Snow would have accumulated inside their hoods and parkas, then melting. There were some scenes when protective face masks were used, and that was excellent.

    Chris O'Donnell's character makes a terrific leap onto a snowy cliff face. I am not entirely certain that the jump would have been possible in real-life, but just maybe. They should have made the jump less-ambitious and more believeable.

    Although I am glad that there were not one but two women in the rescue team, in reality, they would have not been allowed: Women just don't have the brute force necessary to haul 200-pound guys down the mountain (or up on a rope).

    While I am tempted to say that it is unrealistic that the veteran and renowned ascent team leader and National Geographic photographer (also a highly-experienced climber) could be cajoled into continuing the ascent after the severe storm warning had been issued to them, we have seen bad decisions in the past by real-life alpine team leaders,culminating to disaster.

    Although it may seem that I am being very critical of Vertical Limit, my score of 8 shows that I am willing to forgive the sins that Hollywood felt compelled to commit. The strong inter-personal dynamics, memorable characters, strong story line in-general, and clear, bold decision making in the screenplay made this film worth watching. Heroism is always a welcome theme in the movies I watch, and in Vertical Limit, everyone's a hero in his or her own way.

    Scott Glen's character as the rescue team leader and sage mountaineer was superb.
    Lechuguilla

    Into Thin Air

    In this high-octane action film, three climbers make stupid decisions at 26,000 feet, en route to the summit of K2, the world's second highest mountain. The climber's peril thus necessitates a rescue, which puts additional people on the mountain and at risk of dying. That's it. The story is thus fairly thin, but the filmmakers insert all kinds of natural and human obstacles, conflict, and difficulties to rev up the action and excitement.

    The film's CGI creates compelling tension. We have the illusion of vertical scale, or perspective, which translates into a needed sense of vertigo. The sensation that the characters could, at any moment, fall to their deaths is the film's strength.

    The mountain scenery is also nice, although it is sometimes wasted, because of the film's fast pace. Cinematography is quite good. And some of the scene transitions make the film flow really well.

    Dialogue seems flat to me. Production design and costumes are adequate. Acting is largely irrelevant.

    By far, the biggest flaw is the unrealistic amount of action. In the plot, everything that could go wrong does go wrong, from bad weather to avalanches to exploding nitro to human conflict and discord. It's all a bit much. But, that seems to be a problem inherent to outdoor action films. Directors cram in too much chaos.

    Another minus is the background music, which is irritatingly nondescript. For a film set mostly in Asia, I could have wished for more indigenous music which, when combined with the majesty of the mountains, could have added emotional depth and a sense of mystery and awe.

    "Vertical Limit" does have an emotional spine to its story, but that is secondary to the super action plot. Viewers who expect well thought out characters, meticulous plotting, or a subtle "theme" will need to look elsewhere. This film is strictly for people who like heavy-duty outdoor action.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Great Sound & Stunts, So-So Story

    When I saw this shortly after it came out on DVD, it got high marks just for the spectacular sound alone. It had some of the best rear-speaker sound I had ever heard. It was a showpiece for DVD players at the time.

    The movie is interesting with it's main fault being a common one: overdone action at the end. Along the way, however, it has many almost jaw-dropping scenes and some spectacular mountain scenery which looks great on the sharp DVD transfer. The stunt work in here is also incredible. Martin Campbell, the same director who did The Mask Of Zorro and Goldeneye, is good at producing eye-popping action scenes.

    The dialog at times is juvenile, but it could have been worse. The profanity was lower than expected, too. How accurate is it concerning mountain-climbing? Probably like most films: totally inaccurate, at least that's what a mountain- climbing expert told me, and I believe him.

    All in all, however, a far better film than I expected.....strictly for the entertainment.
    8ags123

    Exciting and well-made action adventure film.

    I'm surprised by all the hostility shown toward this movie on IMDb. Had I read the reviews here, I would have skipped this well-made and entertaining film. For one thing, it was a pleasure to see an action movie that didn't involve guns and shooting - enough of that nonsense. Instead, this film is full of spectacular scenery, good looking actors and actresses, and some unexpected insights into issues of morality, judgment and sacrifice. As far as the accuracy about details of climbing, I couldn't care less. This is not a how-to movie. And as for the wisdom of transporting nitroglycerin across dangerous terrain, check out Henri-Georges Clouzot's masterpiece, "The Wages of Fear" or its excellent remake by William Friedkin, "Sorcerer." Neither one of these great films was hampered by such a questionable premise. I highly recommend "Vertical Limit" for exciting escapism.
    7helenaspelena

    It wasn't that bad!

    I can't believe how many people pick on this movie! It's a movie...and movies are meant to entertain. I thought it was a good story line, very suspenseful & emotional. Yes, there was a lot of unbelievable problems that arose, and maybe the acting wasn't all that great. Chris O'Donnell is very cute to look at, but I have to admit he's not the best actor out there. Scott Glenn is great in every movie he is in. The rest of the actors were OK. I just don't see why this movie was picked on so much. I don't watch movies so I can pick on them, I watch them for entertainment..and I was entertained by this movie. I would recommend it to anyone who is wanting to see an edge-of-your seat, emotional movie.

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    • Trivia
      The well-known climber Ed Viesturs plays himself in the movie. He also worked as a trainer for the actors.
    • Errores
      The depiction of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) is grossly inaccurate. HAPE is usually a result of altitude sickness and can most commonly be prevented (or at least have a measure of prevention provided) by slow acclimatization to the higher altitude. It is not a guaranteed condition to every climber at a high altitude. Moreover, the consumption of water has little bearing on the onset of HAPE. Additionally, given Annie's and Tom's high-degree of experience, and previous statements regarding their proposed high level of safety, they would most certainly have insisted on climbing K2 with the aid of oxygen, the use of which also staves off HAPE.
    • Citas

      Skip: Don't mind her. She's French-Canadian. Some days she's Canadian. Can be quite pleasant. Today she's obviously French.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into Killer Mountain (2011)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Take It to the Limit
      Written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de enero de 2001 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Urdu
    • También se conoce como
      • Vertical Limit
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • K2, Karakoram Mountain Range, Pakistan
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Company Medien KG
      • Mountain High Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 75,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 69,243,859
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 15,507,845
      • 10 dic 2000
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 215,663,859
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      • 2h 4min(124 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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