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Touching the Void

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Touching the Void (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 134 Fresh: 125  Rotten:9 Average Rating: 8/10
 
Consensus: Gripping even though the outcome is known.
 

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Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins

Synopsis: In 1985, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates set out to climb the 21,000 feet Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian Andes—the only mountain in the Peruvian range that hadn't yet been conquered. They were young, fit, skilled climbers and were confident that they would succeed where others would fail.... In 1985, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates set out to climb the 21,000 feet Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian Andes—the only mountain in the Peruvian range that hadn't yet been conquered. They were young, fit, skilled climbers and were confident that they would succeed where others would fail. Their story has become part of mountaineering legend. Simpson and Yates' method of climbing was Alpine Style—moving quickly up a mountain with the barest of supplies and no series of base camps. This approach left absolutely no room for error. Any problem they might encounter along the way would have extremely grave consequences. Following a successful three and a half day ascent, disaster struck. Simpson fell and broke several bones in his right leg. His lower leg pushed through his knee joint, crippling him. At that altitude and in those remote conditions, this was effectively a death sentence. With no food or water, severe dehydration and the ugly spectre of hypothermia before them, the climbers knew they had to get off the mountain—and fast. Yates was determined to find a way to get his friend home. They each had 150 feet of rope, which tied together so that Yates could lower Simpson down the mountain 300 feet at a time. The only complication was that Yates had to stop after each 150 feet and signal for Simpson to give him enough slack so that he could get the knot past his harness. Each drop down the mountain was agonizing for Simpson, but Yates had no choice but to ignore his partner's cries. Both of their lives were at stake. Things were progressing unexpectedly well when Simpson failed to respond to Yates' signal. Unable to move any further and having no idea why Simpson was not pulling at the rope, Yates positioned himself against the mountain face and waited in the blinding storm. He held onto the rope with all of his strength, but was all too aware that eventually his muscles would fail him and both would plummet down the incline. What Yates couldn't know was that he had unknowingly lowered the injured Simpson over the edge of a crevasse. Simpson was hanging over the sheer vertical face of the mountain. Joe remained suspended, unable to climb back up the rope with frostbitten fingers and unable to communicate with Simon above him. Simon hung onto the rope for an hour, with his strength ebbing away and Joe's weight on the rope slowly pulling him towards the edge of the cliff. Eventually Simon realized he was faced with an unthinkable dilemma: he could hang on to the rope until they were both pulled off the mountain. Logic would say that it would be better for only one man to die rather than both. But the biggest taboo that any climber can commit is to cut the rope that binds you to your partner. For a climber, it is unthinkable. Certain they would both soon be pulled to their deaths, Yates cut the rope… Based on Joe Simpson's international bestseller, "Touching the Void" combines dramatic and documentary techniques and is directed by Kevin Macdonald, the Academy Awardwinning director of "One Day in September." Produced by John Smithson and Sue Summers, "Touching the Void" will be released by IFC Films in January 23, 2004. -- © IFC Films [More]

Genre: Sports/Recreation

Starring: Brendan Mackey, Aaron Nicholas

Director: Kevin MacDonald
Producer: John Smithson

DVD Info

Release:

Mar 6, 2005

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English

Additional Release Material:

  • Featurettes - 1. "Making of TOUCHING THE VOID"
  • 2. "Return to Siula Grande"
  • 3. "What Happens Next?"
  • Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
  • 2. CASA DE LOS BABYS
  • 3. OSAMA
  • 4. BUBBA HO-TEP
  • 5. BARBERSHOP 2

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4/5

A slow starter which builds into a chilling depiction of the agonising disintegration of body and mind as they are exposed to the elements.

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04/01/06
Ed Halliwell
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As a meditation on extreme human endeavour, character, friendship and the mysteries revealed by facing death, it provides much food for thought.

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02/09/06
Wally Hammond
Time Out
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There's something amazing about looking in the eyes of the guys telling this story.

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02/24/04
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
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Demonstrates to us all that it's possible to touch the void and bounce back unbroken.

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01/19/04
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph
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5/5

It's a very real, scary kind of vertigo to experience in the cinema.

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01/15/04
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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A vivid cinematic experience proving that the grip on narrative momentum evident in MacDonald's 1999 Oscar-winning account of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, One Day in September, remains as powerful as ever.

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01/06/04
Sight and Sound
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5/5

This is an unmissable big-screen experience.

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11/26/03
Matthew Turner
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4/5

A gripping tale of ordinary men coping with extraordinary circumstances.

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11/25/03
Jamie Russell
BBC
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4.5/5

A film to make you believe in heroes again.

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10/28/03
Channel 4 Film
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4/5

Seriously blurring the line between documentary and dramatic filmmaking, this true story is absolutely gripping.

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10/22/03
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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Touching the Void leaves you emotionally and physically spent, and grateful it was only a movie, not a mountain, you had to endure.

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03/26/07
David Ansen
Newsweek
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Awesome and harrowing.

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03/26/07
Todd McCarthy
Variety
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Esta es una historia que inspira, digna de ser contada, y vista.

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05/07/06
Flavio J. Arosemena
Doncinema.com
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About a primal war waged by man against both himself and the natural world that surrounds him.

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05/04/05
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness
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It's certainly a far better thriller than anything Hollywood has churned out lately.

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03/05/05
Ethan Alter
NYC Film Critic
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9/10

This is a gripping tale of courage and survival with gorgeous cinematography.

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10/07/04
Tony Medley
tonymedley.com
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4/4

With his new film Macdonald has achieved, if not physical elevation, then at least spiritual soaring.

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10/06/04
Jeffrey M. Anderson
SPLICEDWire
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Most movies of this type re-create the action far from the actual scene of the crime, but Macdonald has invented a new subgenre: a docudrama in which the docu and the drama are equally authentic.

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08/07/04
Peter Rainer
New York Magazine
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The facts drop away, and it becomes impossible not to read the movie symbolically -- as a journey to the center of the earth, or farther still.

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08/01/04
Anthony Lane
New Yorker
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8/10

Illustrates the inherent human instinct to self-preserve.

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06/28/04
Jeffrey Chen
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