JoyceGalileo
Joined Jul 2022
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All of the other Cunk videos were great and they were lots of laughs. This one had perhaps two laughs and unfortunately a lot of it was really annoying. Specifically the sex scene and the interview with the prisoner on death row, although I understand, the prisoner was played by an actor. The spontaneity is gone by which I mean the experts that she consults know that she's going to ask stupid questions so they don't even crack a smile on like the original series where they would start laughing.
And references to her boyfriend's penis and questions about the shape of poo were just gross. I don't recommend this one.
And references to her boyfriend's penis and questions about the shape of poo were just gross. I don't recommend this one.
Lhakpa Sherpa Has climbed Mount Everest 10 times and holds the record for The number of times a woman has summitted Everest. The story is even more amazing because of her abusive husband, Romanian climber who found refuge in America and met her on one of the climbs.
She narrates the film and takes one of her daughters with her back to Nepal where she does her 10th summit. It's enchanting to see her daughter meeting her cousins in Nepal and it's heartbreaking to see the daughter who stayed back in West Hartford, and who has gone through a tough time because of her abusive father.
Watching her climb was frightening, but the entire film is very moving.
She narrates the film and takes one of her daughters with her back to Nepal where she does her 10th summit. It's enchanting to see her daughter meeting her cousins in Nepal and it's heartbreaking to see the daughter who stayed back in West Hartford, and who has gone through a tough time because of her abusive father.
Watching her climb was frightening, but the entire film is very moving.