Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Watch Online German Swiss Adventure History Movie 2010 North Face Download Free Trailer Review Cast and Crew


North Face German Swiss Adventure History Movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Starring: Benno Furmann, Florian Lukas,
Johanna Wokalek,Simon Schwarz,Georg Friedrich,Ulrich Tukur

Directed by: Philipp Stölzl
Writers: Christoph Silber and Philipp Stölzl
Screenwriter: Christoph Silber, Philipp Stolzl
Release Date: January 29, 2010
Studio: Music Box Films
Runtime:126 min
Country: Germany | Austria | Switzerland
Language: German | Swiss German | French | Italian
Genre: Adventure | Drama | History | Sport

North Face Germany Film Plot Summary :


The Plot: In 1936, two German climbers (Fürmann and Lukas) look to be the first people to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Eiger mountain in the Bernese Alps.Watch online Movie Trailer free North Face German Italian Film.The film Directed by

French Film Story :
Four men climb a steep, icy, almost vertical rock, where one false move will plunge them 3,000 feet to instant death. This situation can't be anything other than gripping. The German mountain climbing film, "North Face," more than delivers on the excitement and terror of this existential flirtation with one's own mortality. Where it falters is trying to link this event to Nazi-era politics and a feeble love story.

North Face French Movie Reviews:
I have seen a lot of climbing movies and this one tops them all. The climbing scenes are remarkable- it will keep you on the edge of your seat! To see these guys climbing thousands of feet up on this face with the old equipment is incredible, and you feel like you are actually there with the amazing cinematography.
It left me asking, "how in the world did they film that?!" It is an astonishing true story. If you
don't know about it, do yourself a favor and watch the movie before reading about it. Why don't they make more movies like this?? Hollywood needs to learn a lesson…tell a true story, be faithful to it, and don't rely on CGI and special effects.
The reaction this film got at the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) in Pusan, South Korea, was better than any of the other big movies there.
This movie gets a 10 out of 10 from me. It is a harsh story about Germany in the 30s as the
Nazis were rising and wishing to prove to the world that they were the best. The tale is about two German men who take on a very difficult climb. The story is quite riveting, and human. Full of laughs, tragedy, and ... a little bit of a love story.
Although the movie starts a little slowly, it really picks up about one third the way in. The main characters (the two mountain climbers and the one female love interest) are all solid actors, well directed, and well casted. The director did a great job at capturing the climb. Everything was so convincingly shot, it makes you wonder if they actually filmed some of it on a real mountain. I suppose they must have used CGI, but it was used so sparingly and realistically that it must be commended. The contrast between the plight of the mountain climbers and that of the rich bystanders makes the movie so much more emotionally riveting. Some people in the audience cried.
This is a tragedy that must be seen. It captures humanity at its best and worst... and shows us that sometimes nature rules our lives, and that it is not forgiving.


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