Segui Alex Honnold mentre diventa la prima persona ad aver mai scalato in solitaria la parete di El Capitan del parco di Yosemite, alta 914 metri. Senza funi o attrezzatura di sicurezza, ha ... Leggi tuttoSegui Alex Honnold mentre diventa la prima persona ad aver mai scalato in solitaria la parete di El Capitan del parco di Yosemite, alta 914 metri. Senza funi o attrezzatura di sicurezza, ha completato senza dubbio la più grande impresa nella storia dell'arrampicata su roccia.Segui Alex Honnold mentre diventa la prima persona ad aver mai scalato in solitaria la parete di El Capitan del parco di Yosemite, alta 914 metri. Senza funi o attrezzatura di sicurezza, ha completato senza dubbio la più grande impresa nella storia dell'arrampicata su roccia.
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Watching Alex do it -- watching the joy in his face when he got beyond some of the most difficult challenges as well as on the top,\; watching the intense focus and concentration as he sought safe holds; watching what I read as his quiet determination and confidence when he approached the wall for his solo climb -- these images will be with me for the balance of my life.
They will return to me when I need focus and concentration in the moment to achieve something. They will return to me when I need to build confidence and determination to achieve a goal. They will return to me as I examine and release thoughts of fear that I conjure up (but I'm not blessed, as Alex is, with an amygdala that does not respond to fear inducing visions).
Thank you, Alex, for the powerful inspiration.
By his mid-30s, Alex Honnold had achieved a world-class reputation for solo climbing, but despite his achievements, he was taunted by the unconquered El Capitan cliff face of Yosemite National Park. Together with an expert team of photographer climbers, he sets about the rigorous physical and mental preparation for the 3000 feet ascent. For most of the film, we watch him planning and repeatedly climbing El Capitan with safety gear, while documenting every single step and manoeuvre needed for what would be an historic free solo to the top.
While this simple, linear narrative is predictable from the outset, the photography and character study are sublime. Panoptic drones capture close-ups of Alex on vertical granite walls, showing breathtaking toeholds in tiny recesses that barely grip. During the arduous preparation, Alex has an MRI scan that reveals an inert amygdala...a part of the brain that regulates emotion. Coming from a broken home and obsessed in his pursuit of climbing perfection, Alex has no fear and is emotionally closed. The only fear shown in the film is felt by his crew who must mentally rehearse the possibility that they will witness a close friend's death. The hitherto accident-free athlete enters a relationship with the emotionally warm, wise, and beautiful Sanni McCandless, and for the first time he experiences fall injuries.
With an easy broad smile, wide eyes, and vulnerable humility, Alex is a very likeable young man. His blossoming relationship with Sanni unfolds with childlike simplicity and growing emotional responsibility, while they are both aware that free soloing El Capitan means Alex will always be one slip from certain death. This fly-on-the-wall documentary eavesdrops on a few private moments to reveal a dilemma: Alex's dormant emotional self is being stirred, but he must overcome it to face what is a super-human challenge.
Some viewers will notice the unbounded selfishness required to put others through the stress of Alex's personal pursuit while he is relatively free from the constraints of human emotion. Others will see Alex as a heroic protagonist in his own tortured life journey, or maybe wonder what bravery means if one feels no fear. No doubt there are other viewpoints and readings of this film. Regardless of what message you take, this is a riveting story, brilliantly filmed amongst some of the most stunning mountain scenery you will ever see.
That someone climbed this face without ropes (Ok, or with ropes) amazes me and I have been waiting for this movie since I heard about its production. It is a documentary and while you know the end before it starts, it is still one of the more suspenseful movies I've seen.
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- QuizAlex Honnold has done the triple crown of climbing in Yosemite. El Cap, Half Dome and the Mt. Watkins.
- Citazioni
Mikey Schaefer: Let's hope for a low-gravity day.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Oscars (2019)
- Colonne sonoreHyde & Pine
Written by Aaron Mort, Avi Vinocur, Shannon Koehler, Spence Koehler
Performed by The Stone Foxes
Published by Embassy Music Corporation (BMI), Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Embassy Music Corporation
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.541.090 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 294.288 USD
- 30 set 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 29.390.279 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 40min(100 min)
- Colore
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- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1