Brightonfan1983
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The Oscar winning documentary that received rave reviews is airing on the National Geographic channel several times this week (starting 2am tonight, then 8pm tomorrow, then throughout the week). It follows the attempts of climber Alex Honnold to scale Yosemite's El Capitan without ropes or safety gear.
I always try to get through the Doc and Animated nomination lists of the Oscars, and to get the heads up for this one to start with was a real treat.
Not knowing anything, not having ever heard anything about this chap, definitely heightened the sense of ridiculously bonkers peril for me but I noticed that every emotion I felt (and I reckon I went through pretty much every one possible) was reflected on-screen: climber says he's scared, I was already feeling scared; girl is excited to see a fridge, I was already chuffed to bits for her; man turns away from his camera in fear, I realised I had my hand clamped over my mouth, peeking over my fingers at the screen.
As a committed credits watcher though, the end music was very disappointing (Apple-inspired noodley 'uplifting' gumph when it really needed release, something to rock out to given what I'd just experienced).
But bloody hell, what a superb film.
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