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Journey to a heart-stopping landscape of danger and relive 48 white-knuckle hours that would go down in history. This is the incredible story behind the first ever attempted scaling of the North Face of the infamous Eiger mountain. Summer 1936. Bearing the expectations of a nation and their Fuhrer, two climbers set out to be the first to conquer the last great problem . But soon their ascent becomes a race for survival threatened by injury and extreme storms. Suddenly, it becomes a pulse-pounding race against both time and the awesome forces of nature. Review: Oustanding filmmaking, with some minor camera shot flaws - Modern German fillmaking has already proven its value with movies like Downfall or The Lives fo Others or Sophie Scholl. These are somewhat recurrent themes, but they embrace a reasonable approach and analytical view of the characters involved in the plot. In this regard, North Face is not an exception. The film runs for a whole couple of hours, giving that feeling to you, in this case opposite views on the same political stand. The only one thing that I would not prefer to see is the wavering camera technique used throughout the film. It is not fully disturbing but at least to me it is somewhat annoying. Fortunately it does not disrupt the suspenseful third act, so in the end no further harm is done to the audience. This is, in my opinion, a highly recommended piece of film, especially to those who appreciate non-commercial, alternative productions to current Hollywoodian stereotypes. A note to foreign buyers: I imported the Blu-Ray edition because the disc is codefree. However, all the extras are encoded in PAL, and will not be viewed in a non-PAL player. If one does not mind not having access to extras, the rest is fine. Review: Excellent - I have read this story and seen Joe Simpsons documentary about this tragedy but watching it played out by quality actors really brought the story to life for me. You get a real essence of the true bravery of these early pioneers of mountaineering. Compared to the equipment and clothing that today's climbers use you wonder how anyone ever ascended anything. This is a real must watch, not only for fans of mountaineering but for those who are in wonder at how far the human spirit will endeavour to stay alive. The photography in this film are again something else. The only thing which did annoy me were the White subtitles which were at times hard to see. But don't let that put you off..... Watch it
| ASIN | B002WVCRHO |
| Actors | Benno Fürmann, Florian Lukas, Georg Friedrich, Johanna Wokalek, Simon Schwarz |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,676 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 808 in Historical (DVD & Blu-ray) 898 in World Cinema (DVD & Blu-ray) 8,551 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (779) |
| Director | Philipp Stolzl |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | German (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), German (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | 5055002531712 |
| Media Format | Digital Sound, Dolby, PAL, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.2 x 13.6 x 1.4 cm; 80 g |
| Release date | 17 April 2019 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 1 minute |
| Studio | In2film |
| Subtitles: | English |
P**S
Oustanding filmmaking, with some minor camera shot flaws
Modern German fillmaking has already proven its value with movies like Downfall or The Lives fo Others or Sophie Scholl. These are somewhat recurrent themes, but they embrace a reasonable approach and analytical view of the characters involved in the plot. In this regard, North Face is not an exception. The film runs for a whole couple of hours, giving that feeling to you, in this case opposite views on the same political stand. The only one thing that I would not prefer to see is the wavering camera technique used throughout the film. It is not fully disturbing but at least to me it is somewhat annoying. Fortunately it does not disrupt the suspenseful third act, so in the end no further harm is done to the audience. This is, in my opinion, a highly recommended piece of film, especially to those who appreciate non-commercial, alternative productions to current Hollywoodian stereotypes. A note to foreign buyers: I imported the Blu-Ray edition because the disc is codefree. However, all the extras are encoded in PAL, and will not be viewed in a non-PAL player. If one does not mind not having access to extras, the rest is fine.
R**W
Excellent
I have read this story and seen Joe Simpsons documentary about this tragedy but watching it played out by quality actors really brought the story to life for me. You get a real essence of the true bravery of these early pioneers of mountaineering. Compared to the equipment and clothing that today's climbers use you wonder how anyone ever ascended anything. This is a real must watch, not only for fans of mountaineering but for those who are in wonder at how far the human spirit will endeavour to stay alive. The photography in this film are again something else. The only thing which did annoy me were the White subtitles which were at times hard to see. But don't let that put you off..... Watch it
M**S
Moving but misleading
As far as historical recreations go, this is fairly good, given that no one will ever know exactly what was said and what went wrong at several crucial points during the real climb, back in 1936. That said, I agree with several earlier reviews, in that the producers took a few too many liberties in tweaking the history for dramatic effect, and the adding of a fictional character for a rather bland love-interest plot served no purpose but to annoy history purists. The fact that four men braved the north face of the infamous Eiger, encountered difficulties, overcame challenges, kept on, then tried to save themselves and perished in different ways, each tragic, seems more than enough material to me without making it seem that the men were not united in their goal from the off, that someone was specifically to blame for each accident, that one man sacrificed himself, or that a woman could sit all night on the face through a bitter storm was quite ridiculous. The way each man struggled and died, up to Kurz's actual last words, should be respected, within the lore of the Eiger's history. I also highly recommend that anyone who likes this film watches The Beckoning Silence [DVD ], which puts right some of the unfortunate rewrites this film has, as it is a fantastic documentary by climber Joe Simpson, from Touching The Void [DVD ]. As a documentary, it recreates the climb on the Eiger face itself, and is not intended to be a drama, but an accurate recreation. "North Face" makes the mistake of rewriting history with the false belief that people find raw history boring, or that without a love plot there is no reason for people to strive to live (Hollywood is plagued with this.. it seems to be contagious). Toni Kurz, the last to die during that climb, did not die for Nazi Germany (a swastika on the UK cover is over doing it), did not stay awake all night for an ex-girlfriend, or try to cling on to life for any reason other than he believed he could survive against the odds. The fact that he was so close yet so helpless makes it all the more painful. If you can see past the few fictional elements of this film, it remains very enjoyable, the CGI is so very good (check out the short Visual Effects extra feature), the disastrous outcome remains as poignant now as in 1936. RIP to those brave fellows, and others like them, whose efforts were an example to humanity, striving to conquer the unknown through a great sense of youth and adventure.
S**Y
I really loved the cinematography
I can only echo what others have said about the films brilliance. Normally I don't really go for foreign films with subtitles but I saw a documentary (available on YouTube) about the climbers and when the film was mentioned felt I had to watch it. The true story is even more dramatic than the film and if they had put it into a film I don't think you'd believe it. I really loved the cinematography, the bright orange of the hotel and light blue of the mountain face. I liked the character of Luise and felt it needed it. Not to everyone's taste, granted but I felt it was a good move. The film doesn't make it into a love story it is mainly about the race to the top with a simmering romance underneath. Really enjoyed it and wish I had watched the film before I knew about the true story.
K**R
gripping and faithful to the story
A great film and justify exploring films in another language. I read the 'white spider' many years ago which gave a great account of the history, politics, and bravery of those on the mountain. This film is engaging, relatively accurate, and the endings close enough to the facts. Although a climber myself, my wife with no climbing background enjoyed this.
T**.
First” you have got to see this” “North Face” is one stunning piece of realism movie that I’ve ever seen, in a very long time, my eyes was so fixated to the T.V. screen to see how it’s outcome would end, I wish I could see a lot more reviews of movies of this nature, especially the ones with subtitles, it’s either those top 10 or top 50 reviewers are slow readers, or don’t think outside the box, it’s like mundane mundane mundane, one after the other, how could you not see the depth and the beauty, of a fine piece of film-making, with tense cinematic drama to it’s fullest, I’m going to forget everything German, I know it’s hard to say, but for two hours, I am going to immerse myself in this spellbinding masterpiece of a movie, and a love story like no other, risking her life out on that mountain for two of her friends, when all the odds are against you, which was inspired by her presence of making these men did what the did, don’t know if it was guilt, or the realization of the bad outcome, there wasn't one bad moment to this masterpiece, of moviemaking ever, I remember one movie that I saw long ago, called “The Mountain” with “Spencer Tracy” and “Robert Wagner” when the plane crashed on the mountain, can’t remember what the name of the mountain was, they had to go see if anyone was alive, their was debate of why it was too dangerous to climb the mountain, at that time, that was tense, now that I’ve seen this, this one takes precedence over that one, great movie, Runtime 121 Min. German 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Subtitle in English. Widescreen 2.35:1 One Of The Best Mountain Climbing Movies, With A Love Story Too..
み**ん
山岳映画が好きで購入しました。 今まで観た山岳映画の中で一番と言って良い位の作品です。
J**.
Nordwand hat mich persönlich als Nichtbergsteiger absolut fasziniert. Über das Thema des Film sowie die Umsetzung durch die Schauspieler wurde in anderen Rezensionen schon alles geschrieben was erwähnenswert ist. Deshalb möchte ich meine Rezension auf die Bild und Tonwiedergabe beschränken. Bild: Glasklares Bild, keine Körnung erkennbar, Schärfe gut bis sehr gut, fantastischer Tiefeneindruck, Farbsättigung sehr gut, bei sehr dunklen Szenen manche Details nicht mehr deutlich erkennbar. Zum Tiefeneindruck: Bei den Szenen, in denen die Kamera aus großer Höhe nach unten schwenkt, hatte ich (bin unter bestimmten Bedingungen Höhenangstkandidat)mehrmals ein verdammt mulmiges Gefühl - ganz so als ob ich selbst gerade dort bin. Diese Aufnahmen sind einfach fantastisch. Ton: DTS-HD 5.1, gute räumliche Wirkung, stellenweise genau zuzuordnende Geräusche (z.B. fallen von rechts oben Steine in die Tiefe hört man dies deutlich und absolut zuordenbar). Gute Baßwirkung, klare und deutliche Sprache und Geräusche im höheren Frequenzspektrum kommen sehr gut rüber ohne aufdringlich zu wirken. Noch was zu den Geräuschen selbst: Bei der Szene, als sich ein Bergsteiger das Bein bricht hört man dies so "natürlich" und realistisch brechen, dass einem dabei fast schlecht wird (was hier natürlich für die Qualität des Films spricht) Trotz minimalen Abstrich bezgl. der Detailschwäche bei sehr dunklen Filmszenen, verdient der Film meiner Meinung nach 5 Sterne, weil er einfach in allen wichtigen Bereichen zum besten gehört, was es momentan auf Blu-ray gibt.
J**.
Très bon film de montagne très bien joué très réaliste et super séquences d'escalades.
A**Z
Simply Incredible the result of this film. Even knowing the history, not only "suspense" is a contiuum over the film, but suffering with the characters and living their dreams and fight for living is also a constant along the movie. Those who have grown with the Eiger North Face in mind as a great exploit shall share the fear, the cold and the intense days with the actors and actress. And also an special recognition for the specialists: The action scenes are so hard and so real.... Resuming: A great film, with great actors, great specialists and a great Direction. You'll enyoy it!!!!!
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