nashtags
Joined Jul 2000
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Besides a few archives, you will be able to see sometimes over 6 times the same illustration shot ! Many shots used and used and reused, illustrative shots done clearly somewhere else of Everest. The sadest moment of this poor produced long advertisement with nothing new about Everest or it's story is when a man is explaining how sad and tragic it is to see so many people and sherpas dead with a light and joyful music on the top of it. What a bad choice and how insensitive it was. Top mention for the two White mountaineers when already back in 1953, Sherpas were completely put aside and made invisible by Western countries and societies. In overall, it looked like a long bad produced advertisement with same shots over and over again and with no consistency at all.
The music is excellent. Of course. The clothes are designed by Vivienne Westwood. They only can be beautiful. Besides these facts, the movie won the Best Picture Award at the Swiss Film Prize. I found the story sometimes boring and quite long. On the other hand, the actors are all doing a great job. One last comment about the madness-and-"gayness" of one character. It could actually be taken out of the plot: it's too much and doesn't bring anything to the movie, to my point of view...