Torn
- 2021
- 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.1K
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Alex Lowe's ill-fated climb and his son's arduous journey to return to the spot where his father perished.Alex Lowe's ill-fated climb and his son's arduous journey to return to the spot where his father perished.Alex Lowe's ill-fated climb and his son's arduous journey to return to the spot where his father perished.
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- 4 wins total
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I am very invested in the rock climbing scene and knew the Anker/Lowe story from articles, and documentaries of the past so I was very interested to see what the story looked like from the sons of Alex. I loved the heart and authenticity of it. For that, I give it 8 stars
From a technical and story structure aspect, I found it lacking. I greatly respect Max for tackling what is a very deep and personal documentary, but he certainly isn't the most experienced documentarian. Some of the editing was choppy and some of the visuals were used a couple too many times to maintain an air of freshness. The song during the credits is also used during the credits of the Alpinist, just kind of a funny coincidence.
I don't want to be harsh in the film by any means. I truly enjoyed it. I give it an 8 for the genuine respect I have for the Lowes and Ankers and the authenticity that was brought to such a hard topic. It fell short of a 10 for me only for film making reasons.
I don't want to be harsh in the film by any means. I truly enjoyed it. I give it an 8 for the genuine respect I have for the Lowes and Ankers and the authenticity that was brought to such a hard topic. It fell short of a 10 for me only for film making reasons.
The title of this movie was so well chosen. "Torn" is every single person in this family from Alex himself (caught between his family and his passion) but also his wife, his three children and Conrad.
It was such a special documentary to watch with the footage and documentation from back then and today. Every step of the way was documented. Such a great tribute to Alex Lowe, his family and Conrad Anker.
Alex Lowe would surely be proud and what a beautiful legacy to leave one's father.
Coming from a patchwork family, I could also really relate to the inner conflict of the different people in the documentary.
Sobbed so much at the ending. This movie will stick with me for a while.
It was such a special documentary to watch with the footage and documentation from back then and today. Every step of the way was documented. Such a great tribute to Alex Lowe, his family and Conrad Anker.
Alex Lowe would surely be proud and what a beautiful legacy to leave one's father.
Coming from a patchwork family, I could also really relate to the inner conflict of the different people in the documentary.
Sobbed so much at the ending. This movie will stick with me for a while.
I was not ready for this. Have tissues at hand, you'll need them. Brilliantly directed and written and a truly inspiring.
Just beautiful. Well done you all, may this wonderful thing you did bring you more closure.
Just beautiful. Well done you all, may this wonderful thing you did bring you more closure.
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Mountain climbing isn't the real subject matter here. This is a truly touching, genuine story of friendship, love, tragedy, heartbreak, and recovery. Torn by loss, a new family is bonded together with tenderness, love and care. The fragility and trials of life. Of healing, resilience, and positivity. Tears are inevitable for this one!
I remember Alex Lowe well from my subscription to Outside Magazine in the 90s. I used to go to Bozeman to see friends, and skied the slopes of Bridger Bowl several times. This film really brought home the person as well as the mythical scale his legend became. His family had to move through stages of grief more than once. I felt like this was a moving, heartfelt tribute, and a wonderful personal glimpse into this enduring family. Conrad is an honorable and good man for the things he has done and I can't help but think highly of him now, as he became legendary in his own right. In the end this was a film very moving and I was in tears for the last ten or fifteen minutes. Deeply personal, deeply touching, and deeply beautiful.
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- Bir Dağcının Ardından
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- Gross US & Canada
- $52,816
- Gross worldwide
- $62,993
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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