Review of Everest (2015) by Tjman09 — 27 Sep 2015
Everest is beautiful, well acted, and exciting, but reverts to clichés and lacks characters to care about. All movies based on a true story, about fighting the weather has the opportunity to be great.
The premise lends itself to make an engrossing, emotionally gripping, and sometimes heart wrenching story. However Everest, lacks the character development necessary to be all of these things. The cinematography is stunning, and the actors are great, but a small piece is missing, and thus I feel the characters are cliches, that you struggle to feel for.
To make an example, when I watch Casino, at the end when Joe Pesci's character dies, I get emotional, despite that the character is a murderer. I never felt truly emotional about the struggles of any of the characters in this film.
Some characters die, and the way you know is you see a frozen corpse, there isn't an emotional moment for the character or the audience. In the end the film, I enjoyed the film, and it is beautiful, and does a lot of things well, but I can't help feeling they missed the mark.
This review of Everest (2015) was written by Tjman09 on 27 Sep 2015.
Everest has generally received positive reviews.
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