Touching the Void

 

Page Type Gear Review
Object Title Touching the Void
Manufacturer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Page By AndreasBlomquist.se
Page Type Jan 19, 2005 / Jan 19, 2005
Object ID 1233
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To describe Touching the Void as a mountaineering documentary would be to do this breathtaking drama an injustice. By intercutting narration from the climbers themselves with a nail-biting reconstruction of their remarkable adventure in the Peruvian Andes, the film has the best of both genres: the authentic stamp of factual storytelling and the edge-of-the-seat tension of a dramatic movie.

In 1985, two British mountaineers, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, embarked on a daring--arguably reckless in the extreme--attempt to climb the previously unconquered mountain Siula Grande. A mixture of overconfidence in their own abilities and underestimation of the climb's difficulties brought them to grief after the successful slog to the summit. What follows is an often harrowing account of their perilous descent.

Based on Joe Simpson's gripping book, the film boasts glorious widescreen photography of Siula Grande and its notorious glacier. Actors take the place of the two climbers for close-ups, though Simpson did return to Peru in order to reenact parts of his dreadful crawl back down the ice. The story of Simpson's almost-superhuman fortitude has become legendary in climbing circles, and even for viewers uninterested in mountaineering, Touching the Void is an astonishing slice of real-life drama, magnificently retold. --Mark Walker

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mtnbnd - Nov 11, 2009 3:35 pm - Voted 5/5

Great movie
This is the best mountaineering movie I have ever seen. It is a great book too!

Hotoven - Jun 7, 2010 12:09 pm - Voted 5/5

Sweet story
Stays true to the book, and really give you a good image for how and where this all took place. I highly recommend you watch it after reading the book first.

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