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Vertical Limit

  • 20002000
  • PG-13PG-13
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
62K
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A climber must rescue his sister on top of K2, one of the world's biggest mountains.A climber must rescue his sister on top of K2, one of the world's biggest mountains.A climber must rescue his sister on top of K2, one of the world's biggest mountains.
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
62K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
4,167
1,936
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    • Director
      • Martin Campbell
    • Writers
      • Robert King(story)
      • Terry Hayes(screenplay)
    • Stars
      • Scott Glenn
      • Chris O'Donnell
      • Bill Paxton
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    • Director
      • Martin Campbell
    • Writers
      • Robert King(story)
      • Terry Hayes(screenplay)
    • Stars
      • Scott Glenn
      • Chris O'Donnell
      • Bill Paxton
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    • 409User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Chris O'Donnell stars as Peter
    Robin Tunney stars as Annie
    Scott Glenn stars as Montgomery Wick
    Isabella Scorupco stars as Monique
    Bill Paxton stars as Elliott Vaughn, a wealthy entrepreneur whose ill-fated climb up K2 prompts a rescue mission.
    Nicholas Lea plays Tom McLaren, leader of Vaughn's expedition.
    Monique and Peter
    (top to bottom) Peter, Annie, Wick and Vaughn
    Isabella Scorupco stars as Monique
    Peter tries to make a dangerous dismount from Major Rasul's helicopter
    Isabella Scorupco stars as Monique
    Vaughn, Wick, Monique, Peter and Annie

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    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Montgomery Wick
    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
    • Peter Garrett
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Elliot Vaughn
    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Annie Garrett
    Stuart Wilson
    Stuart Wilson
    • Royce Garrett
    Augie Davis
    Augie Davis
    • Aziz
    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • Major Rasul
    Roshan Seth
    Roshan Seth
    • Colonel Amir Salim
    Alejandro Valdes-Rochin
    • Sergeant Asim
    Nicholas Lea
    Nicholas Lea
    • Tom McLaren
    Rod Brown
    • Ali Hasan
    Steve Le Marquand
    Steve Le Marquand
    • Cyril Bench
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Malcolm Bench
    Izabella Scorupco
    Izabella Scorupco
    • Monique Aubertine
    Ed Viesturs
    • Self
    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Skip Taylor
    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Kareem Nazir
    Clinton Beavan
    • WNN Cameraman
    • Director
      • Martin Campbell
    • Writers
      • Robert King(story) (screenplay)
      • Terry Hayes(screenplay)
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The well-known climber Ed Viesturs plays himself in the movie. He also worked as a trainer for the actors.
    • Goofs
      The depiction of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) is grossly inaccurate. HAPE is usually a result of altitude sickness and can most commonly be prevented (or at least have a measure of prevention provided) by slow acclimatization to the higher altitude. It is not a guaranteed condition to every climber at a high altitude. Moreover, the consumption of water has little bearing on the onset of HAPE. Additionally, given Annie's and Tom's high-degree of experience, and previous statements regarding their proposed high level of safety, they would most certainly have insisted on climbing K2 with the aid of oxygen, the use of which also staves off HAPE.
    • Quotes

      Skip: Don't mind her. She's French-Canadian. Some days she's Canadian. Can be quite pleasant. Today she's obviously French.

    • Connections
      Edited into Killer Mountain (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Take It to the Limit
      Written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner

    User reviews409

    Review
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    There's no limit to mountaineering melodramatics
    While mountaineering is one of the most exhilarating of sports it has produced little good fiction, and few good fictional movies, though there have been some excellent documentaries ('The Man who Skied Down Everest', the Imax 'Everest' film, for example). Somehow, when it comes to fiction, the clichés take over, and this film, with some genuinely gorgeous camera-work and impressive stunts, is full of them. The wealthy megalomaniac determined to conquer K2 at any cost, the climber who lost his nerve when his father was killed who pushes himself into action to save his sister, stuck in a crevass high up the mountain with the moneyed one, the bitter old man of the mountains who is essential to the rescue, the guide who has sold out, It's all there. One does expect some improbability of plot in a film like this, but the thought that someone might cart Pakistani Army liquid nitro-glycerine in back packs to the top of K2 to blast a crevasse open really was a bit much.

    Apart from a very attractive opening sequence in Utah (Monument Valley, I think) the film was shot in the New Zealand Alps, with a few clips of the genuine Karkoram Himalaya spliced in. For this viewer, it brought back pleasant memories of climbing in the University holidays around the Southern Alps. But climbing is a dangerous sport; on one trip I was accompanied by four people, all of whom subsequently died in separate climbing accidents (one on Makalu, next to Everest). There is a fair amount of special effects malarky (no-one, not even Temuera Morrison pretending to be Pakistani, would fly an old military helicopter so close to a mountain wall at 21,000 feet), but there are also some genuinely stirring shots.

    Unfortunately, the acting for the most part matches the script. Chris Connelly, good at sensitive young men, is wrong for the brother bent on rescue (it's more of a part for Bruce Willis), and Bill Paxton is only moderately menacing as the ruthless Richard Branson-style billionaire. In fact the only decent piece of acting is Scott Glenn's Wick, the veteran with attitude. The'comic' Australian climbing brothers, Ces and Cyril, or whatever their names were, were profoundly embarrassing – I guess Ben Mendelsohn will be hoping no-one will recognise him with a balaclava on his head. There were also lackluster performances from the two female leads, Robin Tunney and Izabella Scorupco. One of them, Scorupco, is an ex-Bond girl ('Goldeneye') – the casting people obviously didn't realise she was going to be spending the entire movie wrapped up in Gore-Tex. There's no sex at high altitude – it's too damned cold and anyway survival takes precedence over procreation.

    I think Roger Ebert got it right on this one – a 'B' movie with an 'A' movie budget. There are all sorts of anomalies – the lack of visible water vapour issuing from the climbers, their sprightly behaviour even after hours at 26,000 feet, the use of north wall hammers to attack a rock/ice pitch, the miraculous helicopter piloting – but somehow the magnificence of those great peaks comes through. The worst thing about a movie like this is that it portrays the mountains as hellish, which is far from the truth. What is it the psalm says 'I will lift up mine eyes to the hills, from whence cometh my strength'? Climbing is one thing I have never regretted doing, and it would be a pity if people were put off the sport by stuff like this. Actually I think the people who do attempt peaks like K2 would see this film as preposterous, overblown Hollywood brown smelly stuff, and they'd be right. But there is some nice scenery.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Bão Tuyết
    • Filming locations
      • K2, Karakoram Mountain Range, Pakistan
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Company Medien KG
      • Mountain High Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $75,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $69,243,859
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,507,845
      • Dec 10, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $215,663,859
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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