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8/10
Fantastic Look into the Mind of the Best
tmulick-0620414 April 2020
A fantastic film any climbing enthusiast will enjoy. It is not your typical climbing documentary where you follow a climber on their adventure overcoming some impossibly hard route. Instead, this is 20 of the most recognizable faces from all disciplines of the sport (Alex Honnold, Adam Ondra, Lynn Hill, etc) each having a very open conversation about some of the most difficult aspects of climbing. Topics range from their draws to climbing, the inherent risk in the sport, a very real look at death, the drawbacks of social media on professionals lives, and far more.

Many may be turned off by a climbing documentary without a specific mountain to be overcome, but it is a fantastic glimpse into how these amazing athletes view some incredibly difficult questions often not considered. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone interested in climbing in any way.
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10/10
Bottom line?
karlspeedracer21 April 2020
I had no idea about this until today and gave it a watch. I've had the privilege to spend some time in the mountains now and even some with the folks in this film. I've watched friends take big ones in front of me and had some close calls in there too. I give it a 10 on the caveat that, when the right person at the right time maybe for the right reasons watches this it will land like nothing else out there.

Nothing I've seen gets as close to drawing out the real nuances available in endeavors such as these, through the eyes of the people who have walked the mile. I don't think it's a question of which is better, Free Solo, Dawn Wall, or this.

Each are equally remarkable in their own right, each, for the first time, took the whole world along along with them. Each makes the other better and adds to the narrative.

Tommy nails one late in a film that in whole is a sum of quotable content when he says, "we're no longer focused on what we're doing, we're focused on the story we're going to tell as we're doing it. We have the privilege to inspire in a way that we never could in the past. But, I feel like there's a loss...walk that balance delicately."

It's like we got Tommy on The Dawn Wall and we get a meta Dawn Wall Tommy here * 20. A better question might be, what's next and who is next?
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10/10
Incredible film
daniel62312 February 2020
I have watched over 30 films on climbing, and this by far is my favourite. Much care went into this immensely inspirational documentary which included athletes/legends that spanned generations. Unlike other films in this genre which take on the same format of following the protagonist and their "adventure"(Meru, Free solo, Dawn Wall and dozen others ) this film stands out because it delves into their psyche and is for those who enjoy being contemplative and thinking about the "why's" of life. It's not at all sport centric and deeply meditative. They hit on topics you don't usually hear them talk about. Brilliantly done, and have watched more than once.
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10/10
So much more than I expected
mscottspezak22 September 2020
This film is amazing and powerful! It wasn't what I was expecting when I decided to watch it.( I purchased the full version from Amazon Prime.) I have been climbing a very different metaphorical mountain. I have been battling multiple chronic illnesses that have gotten worse over time. I spend most days in bed, and when I do leave my house it's often in a wheelchair. What I hoped to get from the film was stunning scenery that I will never be able to personally witness, and powerful stories of people that I could never hope to be like. What I found was so much deeper and more meaningful. It actually reminded me that strength doesn't always look like you expect it to. I am physically weak, in some ways, ; I can take a lot of pain and have to know when to push and when to listen to my body to slow down , just like a climber might have to decide that they've given that climb their all, and they will have to start again. The mental struggle is the hardest. It can be very lonely. When I think about how many times I thought I was reaching the top of my own mountain, only to have set backs I now remember I am not weak. I am a fighter. When I am having a hard day I rewatch some or all of the movie. I feel a connection to these people that I can't explain. I hope that especially during these difficult times everyone can see a bit of their own strength and resilience. Either determination and willpower that they forgot that they had or that they newly discovered.
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3/10
Collection of parts of interviews
coreym-0023012 February 2020
I climb and enjoy most climbing movies. This topic interests me a lot and I am familiar and have enjoyed the films of a lot of the climbers featured in this movie. This doesn't tell a good story or really investigate the topic of death and risk well. Watch dawn wall, free solo, valley uprising, or meru instead.
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10/10
A poetic journey into the heart and soul of adventurers, and ultimately, yourself.
Leicanatic25 August 2020
Even though it centers around mountain athletes, I wouldn't say this is a sports film. It's way more about the human condition. It's a peek inside the minds of people who intentionally put themselves in extreme environments to test their minds, bodies, and mettle. Their insights can be related to just about every aspect of life of any average person. There is some serious sage wisdom from people who have experienced what most of humanity has actively avoided and minimized for millennia. For as yell-tastic as Ondra is while climbing, he offers calm and carefully measured thoughts. Lynn Hill and Tommy bring in questions of the trappings of our modern, tech-filled life into things we used to see as sacred. Messner sees everything in piercing reality that few can. All of them offer something that adds a perspective and insight that are unique - it's amazing to have them all in one film.

I can honestly say this film changed my life. That's a big statement, I know. But it is true and I am grateful to have experienced it.

I realize that a lot of people may not "get it." It's probably important to know that this is more of a thought-provoking, inward-looking film, rather than any kind of thriller. I heard someone say this film reads more like a book, and couldn't agree more. It moves you through a series of perspectives and gives you time to digest and take in the thoughts you have. It drives you into a place where you begin to really look at what matters. It gives you a contrast control dial for your own life, allowing you to push a lot of greys into black and white situations. And yet I still find room for nuance and even more questions.

I cannot recommend this film enough, to anyone who spends time thinking and soul searching, anyone who enjoys reading, and anyone seeking more from life than what is offered by the masses.
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10/10
Sublime
taris0619 August 2020
A refreshing look into the intimate and thought provoking topics we don't often see extreme athletes get into- certainly not in such depth and honesty; a contemplative and philosophical look into the reasons behind why some people put their lives at risk when there is not much to gain from the act. Finally, we get to see incredible women alongside the men in this sport too, my favourite "climbing" film to date - though it's really so much more than climbing.
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10/10
Wonderful documentary
Ronal8919 August 2020
This documentary gets you thinking about what it means to have purpose in life and what following your dreams means, risks and all. You don't need to be a climber or enamoured by alpinism or extreme sports to find so much meaning in this beautifully crafted film. Best documentary I've seen in a very long time.
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2/10
Boring
discgolf-733345 January 2021
Very boring; mostly talking and we never get that thrill they promise
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10/10
A film for the soul
annarenk2 October 2020
This film reaches a broad audience and has touched my soul in ways that I didn't think a movie of this genre would. The themes it's runs through are not only deep but anyone can relate no matter what aspects of their lives they draw parallels to. It was nice to finally see the human side of such extreme athletes. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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10/10
Heart Touching
mohdmostafa-1380315 November 2021
Experiencing life as it is meant. Living on the edge and not settling for complacency. Despite all challenges that may come across and take you off your feet, you have THE POWER OF CHOICE to do something beautiful with your life. Absolutely loved this.
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4/10
Not what you would expect from a climbing movie
claudiuad6 February 2021
The movie itself is a compilation of interviews of well known rock climbers, mountaineers, ice climbers and paraclimbers. A big chunk of the footage is reused from previous reel rock scenes and the movie tries to assign what risk is in climbing and in the life of the athletes. It falls short on focusing on... something, the storyline follows too many perspectives and you loose focus on the movie itself. Of course the trailer and the poster is misleading, making you think of great movies such as "king lines" with Chris Sharma.... but "fine lines"is anything but that. The soundtrack is too "dreamy", there is very little action, and the action showed is presented in short unintelligible sequences...followed by some static scenes, losing its flow of action. All in all it is not a typical climbing movie, it is more of a mash up that tries to give climbing this aura of a demigod activity for "very whole" people. I, personally think that this movie is for a certain type of climber or for some people that start climbing and they are charmed by the "holiness" of it.
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