Lost in the snowfall, they can't find the ridge they need to. The pair run into trouble from the start going down the mountain. Funny Moments: Despite the tension of the entire film, there's a few moments that will make one to chuckle.Facecam: Used extensively when Simpson is walking down a mountain on a broken leg.Simon was in an impossible position, and the cutting of the rope ultimately saved both their lives. Even more amazingly, the man who did the falling (Joe Simpson) has since publicly supported the actions of the man who did the cutting (Simon Yates) and forgiven him.Amazingly, despite thinking that his partner had certainly died from the fall, he not only survived (with even more injuries) but managed to crawl back to camp. Cut the Safety Rope: When trying to return to base because one of the pair (Simpson) had a broken leg, Yates was forced to cut the rope and let them fall while attempting to lower them.A Crack in the Ice: The movie is the real life story of how Simpson survived this.Turns out that he survives the fall and after crawling back to camp (on a broken leg no less!) is understandably upset to discover that they had burned his trousers in grieving. Burn Baby Burn: The documentary has an interesting real-life subversion where Simpson falls into an ice crevasse and is believed to have died by his comrades.The movie also features the hikers as themselves, with Ollie Ryall as Richard Hawking. 80 percent of accidents occur on descent.Ī 2003 British survival docudrama directed by Kevin Macdonald that has two hikers, Joe Simpson (Brendan Mackey) and Simon Yates (Nicholas Aaron) trying to survive their climb on the west of Siula Granda in 1985.
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