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16th January 2001
Vertical Limit 12 cert camera


Dir: Martin Campbell
Cast:
Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney, Bill Paxton, Scott Glenn, Izabella Scorupco
Length: 124 minutes
Release:
19th January 2001

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Guess what my favourite song is? That's right, "Hanging Around" by the Stranglers
It's a bit like the Magnificent Seven on ice as a makeshift rescue team races against time to save a group of stranded climbers on K2. Added interest is that one of the missing just happens to be the sister of one of the rescuers.

Undoubtedly this is a film geared towards those movie watchers who love high adrenaline action.

It's not surprising that Vertical Limit's director Martin Campbell can list the Bond film Goldeneye among his credits. If you remember the opening scene with Bond leaping off a dam in order to infiltrate a Russian military installation you'll get the idea of what the majority of Vertical Limit is about.

Vertical Limit
Let's get this rescue mission of the road

It's basically a rescue mission. Peter Garrett's (Chris O'Donnell) sister Annie (Robin Tunney) becomes trapped by an avalanche on K2. Her party also includes millionaire Elliot Vaughn (Bill Paxton).

Lucky for her, photographer brother Peter is close by to join the rescue party headed by "do it my way" Montgomery Wick (Scott Glenn).

Vertical Limit
Hey, it's too quiet. That must mean...avalanche

Six willing souls set off and that's the cue for a sequence of top notch set-pieces where avalanches, helicopters and explosives rule the roost.

For lovers of high octane films like Mission Impossible 2 and Charlie's Angels this is a must. But in all honesty you could probably head up the M1 to IMAX in Bradford and get a similar effect watching a mountaineering film on a giant screen at the National Museum of Photography Film and Television.

Vertical Limit
Don't worry. You'll be rescued by the end credits...maybe!

However good the effects, the feeling is that these type of movies are becoming too common. Moving a few pyrotechnic sequences from a major city to a mountain range can only sustain interest for a short time.

Fine for it's type, but Hollywood really needs a movie rethink.
3/5


I thought the film was dreadful. The acting was dire and the storyline sacrificed credibility in favour of high adrenalin action. The climbing scenes were so unbelievable to be farcical. Picture this, two people harnessed to a rope, hanging over an ice-capped cliff edge. The only thing preventing then from falling is the tip of an ice axe precariously positioned at the edge. The lower one of the pair then starts swinging and manages to find a grip on a ledge. This all happens without the ice axe moving an inch, I don't think so. Not a film for climbers, like me you'd probably be cringing at the stupidity of the climbing scenes.
Phil Davis, Nottingham UK, 1/5
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