Everest Movie Review
Everest Review

"Everest" Overview

Rating: NR
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : David Breashears,Stephen Judson,Greg MacGillivrayProducer : Stephen Judson,Alec Lorimore
Screenwiter : Tim Cahill,Stephen Judson
Starring : Liam Neeson,Jamling Tenzing Norgay,Araceli Segarra,Ed Viesturs,Paula Viesturs
Nothing would suffice in making a movie about the tallest mountain on earth
than by showing it in the largest format on earth, as well.
This 70mm IMAX film, which I saw on the country’s largest movie screen at the
new San Francisco Sony Metreon (80 feet tall, 100 feet wide), is nothing short
of jaw-dropping spectacular.
While the tale of Ed Viesturs climbing Mount Everest (for the fifth time) is a
good one, the story of the eight people from another party who got stuck on the
summit during a fierce storm – and died – almost brings you to tears. Everest
is indeed larger than life.
Of course, this is IMAX, and you go to see the spectacle of the photography.
But remember, there’s a guy carrying that enormous camera up that mountain.
And a guy with a microphone. And a tripod. And film. And batteries. The
making of Everest is as phenomenal as the end product.
But in the end, of course, nothing can be bigger than the real thing.
Good morning, sunshine.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





