When a climber gets caught in a blizzard, she encounters a stranded stranger and must get them both down the mountain before nightfall.When a climber gets caught in a blizzard, she encounters a stranded stranger and must get them both down the mountain before nightfall.When a climber gets caught in a blizzard, she encounters a stranded stranger and must get them both down the mountain before nightfall.
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Anyone looking for an exciting thriller will be disappointed but I appreciate the cinematography, really beautiful shots of snowy mountains. I view this film as a poem to life experiences. Done artfully. My perspective is that it succeeded in what it set out to do, but is difficult to categorize. I'd award a 6.9. I don't know diddly about rescue operations.
I see the narrow minded, poorly read, zero imagination, thinking only inside the box, ego centric half wits have come out in droves to flaunt their ignorance. If you posted a review because you've done this climb and the
Movie is not accurate, than a) take a hike and b) no one cares. You're better off watching a MasterClass video by that crazy free climbing Alex guy. Or log on to Udemy and sate your appetite for non growth on some pack organization tutorials.
This is a story about perseverance you imbeciles. It's not a how-to on ascending Mt Washington. There's a concept called poetic license that has clearly gone over a lot of heads.
There's a lot going on in this film if you care to look. I like to think that the characters of Pam and John, though real in person, are thematically one person each representing a different side of ourselves. The one that has real fears and feels the pain of life, the other that strives to survive. And the infinite storm is really just the struggles we all face in our inexorable search to make it home.
This is a story about perseverance you imbeciles. It's not a how-to on ascending Mt Washington. There's a concept called poetic license that has clearly gone over a lot of heads.
There's a lot going on in this film if you care to look. I like to think that the characters of Pam and John, though real in person, are thematically one person each representing a different side of ourselves. The one that has real fears and feels the pain of life, the other that strives to survive. And the infinite storm is really just the struggles we all face in our inexorable search to make it home.
If you are looking forward a movie with action, adventure and intense scenes.. then it's not your movie.. even the dialogues are few, most of the time the main actress is alone and not speaking at all.. so you can easily get bored... but the landscapes are great,and director did a great job, Naomi also is pretty good and it gets emotionally as the story goes so i guess it could touch some sensitives parts of you. So it deserves a look..
i didn't regret, watching it.
"Infinite Storm" is a good dramatic thriller with a simple story, a mysterious plot and a very visual development. The pacing is consistent, the narrative is fluid, and the narration uses several flashbacks. The photography is sumptuous, the soundtrack is pleasant and the editing is pleasant. The cast offers honorable performances, but it is essentially the performance delivered by Naomi Watts that gets all the attention. The set is attractive, turns out to be a very beautiful sight for the eyes, and above all, deserves much better than the poor reviews about it. To discover !
For those of us returning to cinemas post-pandemic, this was a visual joy: wide-screen snowy mountains, a looming and belting storm, an engaging out-doors woman. Be prepared to suspend disbelief, as this search-and-rescue person shows poor judgement and sets off seemingly ill-equipped into a storm, technically un-proficient in doing a self-rescue from a snow well.
Rather over-done rescue sequence of seemingly suicidal man who at times didn't seem worth saving.
Also a notable gaffe as the action was supposed to take place in November, but the times projected on the screen show sunup at 6AM and still light in the sky at 7:30PM, too long a day for that time of year.
Some pardonable melodrama, but still oddly satisfying in the end.
Rather over-done rescue sequence of seemingly suicidal man who at times didn't seem worth saving.
Also a notable gaffe as the action was supposed to take place in November, but the times projected on the screen show sunup at 6AM and still light in the sky at 7:30PM, too long a day for that time of year.
Some pardonable melodrama, but still oddly satisfying in the end.
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- GoofsPam starts her hike in daylight on a November day at 6:30 a.m. At that date/time/location the parking area would still be in full darkness.
- SoundtracksString Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K. 465
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Arranged by Rory Marsden, Jamie Argon and Arthur Tudor
Courtesy of APM Music on behalf of Sony Music Publishing
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- Sonsuz Fırtına
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- Krvavec, Slovenia(exterior scenes)
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- $1,600,543
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $758,919
- Mar 27, 2022
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- $1,707,067
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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