This is a combination documentary and
reenactment of a mountain climbing
expedition gone terribly wrong. Joe
Simpson and Simon Yates set out in
1985 to climb to the peak of Siula Grande
in the Peruvian Grande Andes, a feat that
had never been accomplished. They
sought to make the climb and descent in
one big push, taking along enough
supplies for just a couple of days. When
the climb proved more treacherous than
either suspected and one of them
severely injured his leg, things got very,
very bad. A controversial decision is
made by one of the climbers, and the
movie goes on to depict the
consequences of that decision, resulting
in one amazing survival story. The film
interweaves stunning climbing
reenactments with real life interviews to
become perhaps the best film on the
insanity of mountain climbing ever
produced. Kevin McDonald gets
captivating testimonies from the climbers,
who miraculously survived the ordeal,
something that is revealed in the films
opening. Seeing what they endured, it is a
constant amazement that they are
present to tell their story.