El fotógrafo Fukamachi encuentra una cámara que se cree que pertenece a George Mallory, un alpinista desaparecido en el monte Everest, y se embarca en una aventura de escalada con su amigo H... Leer todoEl fotógrafo Fukamachi encuentra una cámara que se cree que pertenece a George Mallory, un alpinista desaparecido en el monte Everest, y se embarca en una aventura de escalada con su amigo Habu Joji.El fotógrafo Fukamachi encuentra una cámara que se cree que pertenece a George Mallory, un alpinista desaparecido en el monte Everest, y se embarca en una aventura de escalada con su amigo Habu Joji.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
- Habu adulte
- (voz)
- (as Eric Herson-Macarel)
- Ito
- (voz)
- Hase
- (voz)
- Nima
- (voz)
- (as Cédric Dumont)
Reseñas destacadas
Mountain climbing is one of the few places that demands you to live-in-the-moment. One miss and you risk your life. In that sense, it is one of the few places where the thrill of living-on-the-edge intersects with truly living-in-the-now.
And those who've experienced this first-hand find any other way to live too dull to be considered "living". And at that point, it's either "living" climbing-mountains and taking risks or not living. And, when you look at things from this perspective, all the risk mountain climbers take starts to makes sense..
This film is going to have a short review. A very beautiful piece of art that I recommend everyone to see. A simple story with realistic consequences and surreal sequences. It shows both the danger of climbing and the unexplainable passion behind the journey to the top. Such a magnificent tale.
This French animation is based on a Japanese manga of the same name, set in Nepal. Content like this makes you feel "Huh! Small World!" BTW, parts of the story are inspired from true events from 1924.
I went into the movie without knowing anything about it, so I'll spare the plot but the story - gripping, visuals-stunning, sound design-phenomenal, editing-incredible!
The "bUt aNImATiOn iS fOr kiDs" gang should watch this. While kids would surely enjoy this movie, but the way this poetic story of obsession/determination is told while balancing excitement, suspense and sadness - grownups would appreciate this because it's different from anything that you'd usually watch, regardless of if you watch animation or not.
Would highly recommend that you watch this, especially given the short runtime of only around 90 mins.
Couple of comments: let me preface my comments by saying that I had never heard of (or read) this manga before seeing the film, and hence I cannot comment how closely the film adaptation sticks to the original manga, both in story and in spirit. But I will say this: while it took me a little bit to figure out what was going on plot-wise in the film, before I fully realized it I was drawn into this story and this film, hook, line and sinker. Indeed the strong story telling is key, but there is more to it than that: the animation is fantastic, with an incredible attention to detail, and the original score is equally superb. As for the movie's audio: even though the movie is set in today's (meaning 1990's) Japan (with flashbacks to earlier side stories in Nepal), all characters speak in French. Do yourself a favor and be sure to change the movie's settings to French audio with English subtitles, rather than the default setting of English dubbed. It makes a significant difference (I watched the first 5 minutes in dubbed English, and then changed the audio setting to French with English subtitles, restarting the movie from scratch). Bottom ,line: I found myself almost transfixed by the whole experience, and was sorry to see the movie come to its end.
"The Summit of the Gods" premiered at this year's Cannes film festival to critical acclaim. Some European countries were lucky enough to see this released in theaters. In the US, we had no such luck. The movie premiered on Netflix over the long Thanksgiving weekend, and almost immediately was trending on Netflix. I haven't read the original manga that the movie is based on and hence watched this as a stand-alone experience. If you love animated films, or are into extreme sports, I'd readily suggest you check this out on Netflix, and draw your own conclusion.
The direction is impeccable. The animation is great without being exceptional. The climbing scenes are realistic and exceptionally choreographed. The narrative never lags but doesn't feel rushed either.
Very Impressive! I recommend it without any hesitation.
Excellent!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesTo animate the climbing scenes realistically, director Patrick Imbert consulted with several mountaineers who had tackled Everest.
- PifiasWhen Habu reaches the summit of Everest and looks out over the landscape in front of him, several of the adjacent mountains at the start of the pan appear to be at the same height as him. None of the other mountains around Everest come close to its height (the closest is about 400 metres lower), so none of them would go above the horizon line.
- Citas
Présentateur (voix témoin): Some people search for meaning in their lives. Not me. Climbing is the only thing that makes me feel alive. So I did it right to the end. No regrets.
- ConexionesReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Across the Crazy-Verse (2021)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Summit of the Gods
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Mount Everest, Nepal(on location)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.756.552 US$
- Duración
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1