Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche
- 2021
- 1 घं 36 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
7.4/10
1.4 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA stressed autopsy of that fateful event in which key players dig through the painful memories to relive what happens when nature overwhelms.A stressed autopsy of that fateful event in which key players dig through the painful memories to relive what happens when nature overwhelms.A stressed autopsy of that fateful event in which key players dig through the painful memories to relive what happens when nature overwhelms.
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The necessary elements for an outstanding movie are the same whether for a documentary or feature film.:
1] Compelling story and script.
2]. Performance quality that is genuine with unmistakable emotional content that resonates with and enlivens the emotional experience of viewers.
3]. Cinematography that effectively supports as well as enhances the visual story-telling process.
It is my opinion that "Buried" embodies the highest qualities of each of these elements and clearly demonstrates that it's creators possess a mastery of the visual story-telling art. It would be impossible to produce a documentary of this quality without a remarkable commitment of time and compassion. Interviewees rarely share their hearts as openly as those in this film without a substantial level of trust and comfort. Although based on the consequences of a natural disaster there is a consistently uplifting theme of heartfelt humanity throughout. The film also successfully highlights the necessity for avalanche awareness as well as the need for improved prediction and snow management practices.
Bravo to director/producers Steven Siig and Jared Drake for this monumental achievement.
1] Compelling story and script.
2]. Performance quality that is genuine with unmistakable emotional content that resonates with and enlivens the emotional experience of viewers.
3]. Cinematography that effectively supports as well as enhances the visual story-telling process.
It is my opinion that "Buried" embodies the highest qualities of each of these elements and clearly demonstrates that it's creators possess a mastery of the visual story-telling art. It would be impossible to produce a documentary of this quality without a remarkable commitment of time and compassion. Interviewees rarely share their hearts as openly as those in this film without a substantial level of trust and comfort. Although based on the consequences of a natural disaster there is a consistently uplifting theme of heartfelt humanity throughout. The film also successfully highlights the necessity for avalanche awareness as well as the need for improved prediction and snow management practices.
Bravo to director/producers Steven Siig and Jared Drake for this monumental achievement.
This documentary is one of the best that I have ever watched. I remember this event well as I was learning to ski at Heavenly Valley Ski Resort during this terrible storm. Such a perfect storm was created from the weather, the snow conditions, etc. While watching this moving doc, I chuckled, I had tears in my eyes, and I learned a lot about snow and weather and what can create these types of conditions that led to this tragic event. I also really enjoyed the interviews with the surviving people that were in charge at Alpine Meadows that terrible day. Well filmed, well documented, and the subject matter was handled beautifully with grace, homage, and dignity given where deserved. This needs to be nominated for the Best Documentary category!
Maybe a bit long? My big issue was the overly loud music in the first 15 minutes, I understand they were trying to describe that many of the employees were ex-hippies but I keep thinking/hoping they would turn it down during the conversation, they don't! Really annoying. I do like the style of no third party "interviewing" just letting the people talk and tell their story. 3-4 of the main characters are not very likeable. That's always a problem when the story line is built to to provide a "sympathetic avenue" and it doesn't work. Overall, a good doc. I'm sure skiers will get more out of it than non-skiers.
It's kind of wired felling that watching this documentary when I am working for this resort. And the day I watched this is also the day they close the both resort due to high risk of avalanche. So I stay at home and review this said history. It's not as said as I thought, but it remind me should respect our mother nature more next time when I go to Alpine. Ski or working... The whole documantary has many many interview with the person who experience this accident and many valuable materials. It really helps me understand more about avalanche control and many other knowledge about snow and mountains.
As someone who isn't a skier, but is active in outdoor recreation (I'd rather snowshoe), and lives in the mountains of Colorado, I was keenly interested in this movie when I saw the description. I was hoping for something great, and it is indeed great.
Told from the perspective of the people involved, and with no third person narration, this story unfolds with the events leading up to, and after, the avalanche.
You get an idea of what the people were like at the time, how much they've grown since then, and how much this affected them. They are at times very emotional, but always with a sense of honesty. They were mostly people (around my age, as far as I can tell) who were having a good time being ski bums, when tragedy struck. How they dealt with the tragedy is the main thrust of the story, and it is told with brutal forthrightness.
Even if skiing or winter recreation isn't your thing, this is still a movie to watch.
Told from the perspective of the people involved, and with no third person narration, this story unfolds with the events leading up to, and after, the avalanche.
You get an idea of what the people were like at the time, how much they've grown since then, and how much this affected them. They are at times very emotional, but always with a sense of honesty. They were mostly people (around my age, as far as I can tell) who were having a good time being ski bums, when tragedy struck. How they dealt with the tragedy is the main thrust of the story, and it is told with brutal forthrightness.
Even if skiing or winter recreation isn't your thing, this is still a movie to watch.
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By what name was Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche (2021) officially released in India in English?
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