Review of The Alpinist (2021) by Isaac Feldberg for RogerEbert.com — 10 Sep 2021
Ultimately, Mortimer and Rosen’s film succeeds most as a sincere, wonderstruck tribute to a fellow climber. And if glorifying a sport as lethal as alpinism itself runs a kind of risk, there’s no denying the heart-in-mouth thrill of watching Leclerc in the zone, following an impossible dream and, on his own terms, touching the sublime.
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This review of The Alpinist (2021) was written by Isaac Feldberg and published by RogerEbert.com on 10 Sep 2021.
The Alpinist has generally received very positive reviews.
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