The Climbers

The Climbers

2019123 min
6.3/10
AdventureActionDramaHistory

Plot Summary

Upon learning that the international community does not recognize China's ascent of Mount Everest during May 1960 owing to a lack of videographic evidence from the summit, three members on the team rally together a group of young hopefuls to reach the world's highest point.

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👥Cast (16)

Wu Jing

Wu Jing

Fang Wuzhou

Zhang Ziyi

Zhang Ziyi

Xu Ying

Zhang Yi

Zhang Yi

Qu Songlin

Jing Boran

Jing Boran

Li Guoliang

Hu Ge

Hu Ge

Yang Guang

Wang Jingchun

Wang Jingchun

Zhao Kun

Chen Long

Chen Long

Lin Jie

He Lin

He Lin

Zhao Hong

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan

Old Yang Guang

Choenyi Tsering

Choenyi Tsering

Black Peony

Liu Xiaofeng

Liu Xiaofeng

Xu Haotian

Duobujie

Duobujie

Tibetan Buddhist Monk

🎬Crew

Director

Daniel Lee

Writers

Daniel Lee, Alai

Producers

Susanna Tsang Pui-San, Tsui Hark

🖼️Gallery (8 images)

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

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Peter McGinn

1/30/2022

I have watched a lot of accounts and dramatizations of mountaineering expeditions, but this is the oddest one I have seen. I guess it is because this film tries to be more than one genre. It is part thriller, part documentary of Chinese Himalayan history, part romance and some propaganda thrown in for good measure. Too much of everything at different times, it seemed to me. The thriller part was like a Hollywood movie, with more last second rescues and literal cliffhangers than any climber might experience in a lifetime, and some of them so dramatic I expected to see a superhero cape flapping in the howling winds. Likewise the romance angle seemed overplayed at times, descending into melodrama. Romantic happiness seemed harder to achieve than summitting Everest itself. I watched it to the end, however, hanging on because the special effects seemed good to me, if a little disjointed, plus I could appreciate the restrictions the Chinese director was under in mailing this national celebration of a movie.

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