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A daring dream to scale the world's most challenging trio of mountains soon turns into a terrifying nightmare for a group of friends when a deadly storm traps the climbers near the summit an... Read allA daring dream to scale the world's most challenging trio of mountains soon turns into a terrifying nightmare for a group of friends when a deadly storm traps the climbers near the summit and cuts off all hope of rescue.A daring dream to scale the world's most challenging trio of mountains soon turns into a terrifying nightmare for a group of friends when a deadly storm traps the climbers near the summit and cuts off all hope of rescue.
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Way better than I expected
Ok, this isn't a masterpiece. But negativity it gets is totally undeserved. I mean, if you just want a simple movie to pass some time, I can totally recommend it. If you are a climber and have been to Chamonix yourself - even more so, since it is realistic enough to bring some memories back.
Acting and story are fine. Sure, there was a couple of times when I rolled my eyes and scoffed, but "a couple of times" is actually quite good by my standards. I mean, take almost any Oscar-winning blockbuster with some insane budget and it will be yet another mind-numbingly stupid piece of crap. Yet people still like it somehow, it will have 7+ score on IMDB and might even become a classic.
Now, here is a pretty solid drama/adventure movie. Honestly, I was even touched by it. Is it plausible? Well, yeah, as I've said, there are some questionable moments, technical stuff being done incorrectly, totally unrealistic timing and such, but given how bad climbing/mountaineering is usually represented in the movies - wow, this one is actually super realistic. Usually it doesn't even make sense what gear they use, and here they even manage to use it correctly most of the time. Places are totally real, scenery is real and recognizable, dangers are (mostly) real.
All in all, if you've never been to mountains - it's a nothing out of ordinary drama, don't expect anything special and you won't be disappointed. It surely isn't awful. And if you've been there yourself, you may as well appreciate how familiar all of this is instead of complaining over relatively minor details.
And, once again: this is NOT a masterpiece. Normally, I wouldn't even bother to comment, but it just felt so unjust that it currently has IMDB rating of below 5, while being a better adventure and love story than 90% of all Hollywood.
Acting and story are fine. Sure, there was a couple of times when I rolled my eyes and scoffed, but "a couple of times" is actually quite good by my standards. I mean, take almost any Oscar-winning blockbuster with some insane budget and it will be yet another mind-numbingly stupid piece of crap. Yet people still like it somehow, it will have 7+ score on IMDB and might even become a classic.
Now, here is a pretty solid drama/adventure movie. Honestly, I was even touched by it. Is it plausible? Well, yeah, as I've said, there are some questionable moments, technical stuff being done incorrectly, totally unrealistic timing and such, but given how bad climbing/mountaineering is usually represented in the movies - wow, this one is actually super realistic. Usually it doesn't even make sense what gear they use, and here they even manage to use it correctly most of the time. Places are totally real, scenery is real and recognizable, dangers are (mostly) real.
All in all, if you've never been to mountains - it's a nothing out of ordinary drama, don't expect anything special and you won't be disappointed. It surely isn't awful. And if you've been there yourself, you may as well appreciate how familiar all of this is instead of complaining over relatively minor details.
And, once again: this is NOT a masterpiece. Normally, I wouldn't even bother to comment, but it just felt so unjust that it currently has IMDB rating of below 5, while being a better adventure and love story than 90% of all Hollywood.
Leaned too hard into the romance.
As others have said, the plot to Summit Fever is pretty thin. There's actually nothing wrong with that for an action/survival genre film. The problem is, they tried to flesh it out with drama instead of focusing on the action.
The main character, Michael, is a bit mopey and weak-willed, always being talked into one more mountain by his enthusiastic friend, Jean Pierre. I mean, he has to hem and haw and be convinced to climb Every Single Time.
Then, there's the little romance side plot which is utterly boring, adds nothing to the movie and should have been cut. It causes Summit Fever to lose momentum. Once a character has become dreadfully boring, why should I be invested in their survival?
The drone scenery shots are nice, but the cinematography is disappointing considering the location. It's very generic. The climbing scenes are shot too close and when something does happen, it's over in an instant. Several people actually die, but there's no fanfare around it. They're on a mountain, so some of these people just come sliding by from above and then are gone forever all in 3 seconds. It's like, ok... bye? I'd rather watch this dude struggle and fight and maybe eventually die for at least a few minutes than stare at the French chick's pouty face for 5 straight minutes for no flippin reason. I bet the director had a crush on her.
Summit Fever is disappointing. It tries too hard to stir emotion and doesn't try hard enough to generate adrenaline fueled excitement by proxy. It ultimately fails on both fronts.
The main character, Michael, is a bit mopey and weak-willed, always being talked into one more mountain by his enthusiastic friend, Jean Pierre. I mean, he has to hem and haw and be convinced to climb Every Single Time.
Then, there's the little romance side plot which is utterly boring, adds nothing to the movie and should have been cut. It causes Summit Fever to lose momentum. Once a character has become dreadfully boring, why should I be invested in their survival?
The drone scenery shots are nice, but the cinematography is disappointing considering the location. It's very generic. The climbing scenes are shot too close and when something does happen, it's over in an instant. Several people actually die, but there's no fanfare around it. They're on a mountain, so some of these people just come sliding by from above and then are gone forever all in 3 seconds. It's like, ok... bye? I'd rather watch this dude struggle and fight and maybe eventually die for at least a few minutes than stare at the French chick's pouty face for 5 straight minutes for no flippin reason. I bet the director had a crush on her.
Summit Fever is disappointing. It tries too hard to stir emotion and doesn't try hard enough to generate adrenaline fueled excitement by proxy. It ultimately fails on both fronts.
Great Film !
In this era, only the movies with heavy CGI get the good ratings.
Movies where Actors stay safe in a studio and everything else is made of fiction.
This movie is great, climbing is real, the snow is real, the mountains are real.
It's not a blockbuser , it's not gonna win academy awards. But it's got emotion it's got great mountain views,it has tension and it has a simple,but good story.
Hands down to the producer and all the actors, they have made a great job and I'm sure it wasn't an easy one
I love mountain climbing films so I said I'll give it a try. Ryan Philippe was the only actor I knew , although I don't know the other ones, I really liked them and they all made a great contribution to this. Freddie Thorp is a young actor but he sure is talented.
Definitely worth watching this!
Movies where Actors stay safe in a studio and everything else is made of fiction.
This movie is great, climbing is real, the snow is real, the mountains are real.
It's not a blockbuser , it's not gonna win academy awards. But it's got emotion it's got great mountain views,it has tension and it has a simple,but good story.
Hands down to the producer and all the actors, they have made a great job and I'm sure it wasn't an easy one
I love mountain climbing films so I said I'll give it a try. Ryan Philippe was the only actor I knew , although I don't know the other ones, I really liked them and they all made a great contribution to this. Freddie Thorp is a young actor but he sure is talented.
Definitely worth watching this!
so so so so good
The writers, producers, and directors put a lot of love into this movie. The actors were excellent and the climbers were superb. The story line was actually great... a lot of characters you really feel for in the end. The shots were amazing, really took my breath away. For any climbers out there, they actually had real climbers doing crazy stuff; awesome to see. In most climbing movies, the story lines are cheesy and just TOO fictional; they also usually have non-climbers trying to act out climbing scenes and it just looks BAD. Definitely NOT the case in Summit Fever. You can tell the actors actually trained in the sport before climbing, and the stunt doubles were real pros. Plus the stories of love and friendship were genuine and real. Icing on the cake was the super 8 film video at the end. Overall the movie was beautiful and acting was phenomenal!
Good climbing film overall
I really like climbing/mountain films generally. K2, everest, touching the void etc.
This film is very similar so if you enjoyed those you'll likely enjoy this.
Typical kinda story where you have 2 friends who like to climb together. One starts to grow up getting into an apprenticeship while the other continues on his adventures. Cue lots of luring and next min they're back together with a bunch of other climbers to take on some challenging (once in a lifetime opportunity) mountains.
Things inevitably take a turn for the worse and drama ensues!
You'd think the story ends there but nope! Get back on the horse and all that jazz, next min they're climbing another mountain. And guess what? Things take an inevitable turn for the worse and drama ensues!!
The acting was a mix, some good some not so much but nothing super terrible.
I enjoyed it and would watch it again for sure.
This film is very similar so if you enjoyed those you'll likely enjoy this.
Typical kinda story where you have 2 friends who like to climb together. One starts to grow up getting into an apprenticeship while the other continues on his adventures. Cue lots of luring and next min they're back together with a bunch of other climbers to take on some challenging (once in a lifetime opportunity) mountains.
Things inevitably take a turn for the worse and drama ensues!
You'd think the story ends there but nope! Get back on the horse and all that jazz, next min they're climbing another mountain. And guess what? Things take an inevitable turn for the worse and drama ensues!!
The acting was a mix, some good some not so much but nothing super terrible.
I enjoyed it and would watch it again for sure.
Did you know
- TriviaThe last shot of the film really does feature Freddie Thorp ascending a 300 metre/1000 foot cliff face in the Arve Valley near Chamonix - though he is shown to be free-soloing (using no rope), he had a top rope attached to him and he had a harness under his trousers - the rope was digitally erased in post production. NB - the rope was not aiding his climbing, it was merely there for his safety (he is free climbing but NOT free solo climbing).
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