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“"We don't need competition between people. There is competition between every person and this mountain. The last word always belongs to the mountain."
The 1996 Mount Everest Disaster has been covered in books and documentaries, but 2015's Everest is the first major motion picture to dramatise the event. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur (2 Guns, Contraband), this is a damn good disaster movie imbued with an admirable sense of authenticity which manages to avoid outright sensationalism. For the most part, the disaster lends itself beautifully to the motion picture format, providing both tragedy and big-screen intensity, not to mention there are aspects to this tale which again prove that fact can be stranger than fiction. Indeed, this is such obvious fodder for a film that one must ” read more
"Viewed on an LG Cinema 3-D screen This is definitely worth the extra dimension. The conversion was extraordinarily well done."