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Everest (2015)

2023-09-22 04:11:58

These scenes are added as a dramatic effect or know when someone is playing as a bad person just to inform someone. here we go

The King's speech was convicted, especially of the former of the other teams of Glory Road, the latter team, and the imitation game was both shameless guilt. I do not mean that this is going to be a bad movie for them, but this experience does not make me feel departing from the rephrasing of known facts.

Everest is a nice thing about this movie. It does not add unnecessarily good and evil, nor does it lead conclusions to the audience. It tells the story, I spent three to four days thinking about these ways, why, and why ... I know that I can not find the answer.

Another feature that really makes a movie stand out is that it does not add a series of actions to make Everest act. It is movie makers that they do not need exaggeration to climb Mt. Everest and are wise enough to notice that they are three dimensional characters.

Tag deduction is completely unnecessary 3D. This movie definitely does not need me to wear mat glasses stereoscopically

Everest is a 2015 biography adventure film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and written by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy. It starred in Jason Clark, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Light, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley, Emily Watson and Jake Gyllenhaal. It is based on the real event of the 1996 Everest disaster. One was led by Rob Hall (Clarke) and the other was led by Scott Fischer (Gyllenhaal).

On 25 April 2015, an avalanche occurred with the 8 MW earthquake and collided with the base camp of Mount Everest. The climbing team of the Indian army collected 18 bodies from Everest. The avalanche started in Pumori, passed through the Khumbu glacier on the southwestern side of Mount Everest, and hit a Nanda fortress. The earthquake caught hundreds of climbers of the Kumbu Glacier and they had to evacuate with a helicopter as they had inadequate supplies. This route caused this route to pass through the ice waterfall, making climbers pass by almost impossible. Bad weather also makes it difficult to evacuate helicopters. Compared to the overall impact on Nepal, the tragedy of Mt. Everest is small, nearly 9,000 people died and 22,000 people were injured. In Tibet, as of April 28, at least 25 people were killed and 117 people were injured.

On 24 August 2015 Nepal resumed Mount Everest including sightseeing for climbers. Japanese climber Tsuyoshi Kuriki who tried climbing Mount Everest four times but did not succeed was awarded the only climber license of autumn season. He tried the fifth attempt in October but had to give up only 700 meters (2,300 feet) from the summit because of "strong wind and heavy snow". Kuruki realized the danger of climbing Mount Everest, was trapped in the snow cave near the summit for two days, bear frostbite and underwent frostbite. To bring further difficulties