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20 classic outdoor adventure movies
0 1, polar rebirth, as for the foot will take me (200 1)
This film has won many international awards, and its plot stems from a true escape story. At the end of World War II, German soldier Corici Mendel became a prisoner of war in the war and was sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment. At this time, his pregnant wife and daughter have no news of him at all, so they can only pray that he can come back alive. After a long journey, a group of prisoners of war were sent to reform-through-labour camps. There were no walls and fences here, but the principle of extreme cold and freezing thousands of miles became an insurmountable barrier.
It is located in the east of Siberia. When it first came, many people died unfortunately because of the weather and disease. However, the inhuman miner's life is the real purgatory. Corici Vince never forgets his distant relatives. A failed escape made him ill-treated by the guards, but it strengthened his determination to leave here. Later, with the help of an elderly doctor, Corici Vince was able to escape from the reform-through-labour camp and gain the hope of going home. But in front of him, it will be a "land of death" as long as 14000 km. On thousands of miles of ice covered with snow, Cory started the long journey home alone.
02, vertical limit (2000)
The towering Kogory Peak in the western foothills of the Himalayas is the second Gao Shanfeng in the world after Mount Everest. As early as 1892, the European mountaineering team tried to climb K2 peak, but it was not until 1954 that an Italian expedition successfully reached the top, realizing its desire to conquer K2.
Peter (Chris O'Donnell) is an excellent climber, but because his father was killed in a mountaineering accident, Peter made up his mind to give up mountaineering. But Peter's sister Anne (Robin Tanney) doesn't want to give up, so the two brothers and sisters break up. Annie organized an expedition to attack K2 peak, but the expedition was trapped on the cliff and was in a dilemma. In order to rescue Anne, Peter had to go into battle in disguise and challenge the K2 limit again!
03. Everest (1998)
This is the film of Mount Qomolangma, which was shot by a super-large film machine. It belongs to IMAX company. 1996, I spent $3.5 million, equivalent to1.200 million Taiwan dollars, to shoot in Nepal. The film must be shown on a special screen and IMAX projector. Taiwan Province Province was shown at the National Museum of Natural Science in Taichung, and now it is distributed and sold in the United States. It is a video worthy of appreciation.
04. gripping (1993)
The life-and-death contest at an altitude of 4000 meters brings you absolute shock, 120 minutes of full heartbeat. This is a mountain that only 12 people in the world can climb, with a group of fugitives on top. The dazzling height, wild and vigorous rock climbing, and more beautiful rock climbing than Tom Cruise have made Stallone's films climb to a peak.
Gaby is a member of the Alpine Rescue Team. In a rescue operation, his best friend's girlfriend died because of the poor quality of the equipment used. Gaby doesn't want to climb the snow-capped mountains anymore, and is ready to leave this sad place. Just as he urged his girlfriend to go with him, the terrorist Quillian led his men to hijack an American financial plane with a huge sum of money. The plane broke down and forced to land in Xueling. After the plane crash, the stolen money was scattered on the mountain. Gaby and his companions became hostages of terrorists in the rescue process and were forced to help terrorists find the huge sum left in the snow-capped mountains.
05, 8 km death line /K2: ultimate height (1992)
Taylor is a successful prosecutor, and Harlow is a top physics professor in the university. The former is selfish, proud and radical, and will never let anything stand in his way of success. The latter is a kind, considerate and upright person. Both of them have a common goal-to climb the world mountain above 8000 meters.
The film was made in 199 1, which can be said to be untimely. If you are not interested in mountain climbing, you will definitely find this movie nothing new. If you want to watch K2 climb, this movie is more realistic than Vertical Limit, and even small details such as carrying dollars to K2 are reflected.
06, Antarctic expedition eight below (2006)
The touching story of animals helping each other and never giving up, the icy Antarctic ushered in three expedition members, who came to search for a meteorite, accompanied by eight sled dogs. The Antarctic scenery is beautiful, and the three people are amazed, but the danger also comes with the beautiful scenery. A few days later, a snowstorm made them miserable. One of the players fell into the ice water under the thin ice, and his life was dying. Thanks to the rescue of sled dogs, the team members were able to escape. This seems to be just a small overture, and a more severe test is yet to come.
Fierce snow is raging in the Antarctic land, and the expedition members are in a dilemma, struggling to survive in bad weather and environment. At this time, they can only decide to give up these eight loyal sled dogs. When the three returned safely, they couldn't let go of the dog that was still in danger. In order to save them, the three men turned back and returned to the Antarctic land.
07. Antarctic Diary (2005)
In the process of conquering the Antarctic, six members led by Cui Daoheng (Song Kanghao), the captain of the Antarctic expedition, and Mingzai (Liu Zhitai), the youngest member, discovered an Antarctic diary of the British expedition who died 80 years ago. The British expedition recorded in the diary is also composed of six members.
With the appearance of this Antarctic diary, the expedition began to encounter all kinds of hardships, first strange diseases, then food shortage, and then one accident after another, and the team members died one after another. Finally, the expedition team came to the "unreachable point" at 82 degrees 08 minutes south latitude and 54 degrees 58 minutes east longitude, which is the farthest from the coast of the Antarctic continent.
08, Antarctic perseverance
Endurance:
Shackleton's legendary Antarctic expedition (2000)
19 14 years, British explorer Sackton made his third expedition to the South Pole. He and 28 crew members set out on a three-masted wooden ship "Perseverance" and were trapped by ice near the South Pole. Ten months later, the ship was crushed to pieces and had to find another way to live. 19 16 years, the crew escaped. During this period, this process was photographed by the accompanying Australian photographer Hurley. So far, there are more than 100 black and white photos and several movies. Just looking at these wonderful pictures, we can know how strong the people are, plus the diary of the parties and the director Bina personally led a team to shoot in the South Pole.
09. The wildest dream: conquering Mount Everest (20 10)
1924, George was known as "one of the most successful climbers in the 20th century". Mallory and novice mountaineer Andrew? Owen teamed up to try to climb from the north slope of Mount Everest and never came back. The controversy about whether they successfully climbed to the top before their lives has also become a famous "Ma 'ou mystery" in the history of human mountaineering. 1999, the famous American mountaineer Conrad? Conrad Anker found Mallory's body in the "dead zone" of Mount Everest. From then on, Conrad? Anke's life is closely related to Mallory's story.
10, 127 hours (20 10)
This film was shot by British director danny boyle for Fox Searchlight Company, and it is one of the hottest blockbusters in 20 10. Based on a true story, this film tells the story of American mountaineer aron ralston who saves himself by breaking his arm.
In May 2003, Alan Ralston, an American mountaineer, was trapped in a canyon in Utah for five days and five nights because his right arm was crushed by a stone. In order to escape, he endured severe pain, broke his radius and ulna for more than an hour, used his sports shorts as a temporary tourniquet, and then abruptly cut off his right forearm from his elbow with a knife. After getting out of the rock, in order to catch up with the blood loss, he crossed the narrow and windy canyon with superhuman perseverance, descended to the bottom of the valley with a rope 60 feet deep, and then walked 5 miles to meet the rescuers, and finally survived successfully.
1 1, Alps: Nature's Alps (2007)
Alps: Giant of Nature is a film filmed by IMAX Film Company in September, 2005, following American mountaineer John Harlin, who climbed from the north wall to the top of Mount Eiger. Forty years ago, his father, John Harlem II 1966, was killed when his rope broke while climbing the vertical route of the north wall of Mount Eiger. The filming of this film is also a memorial to my father.
12, steep (2007)
Dangerous Peak is a documentary about alpine skiing, which shows the adventure and beauty of alpine skiing and the beautiful moments on the snowboard. It is a visual feast that alpine skiers can't miss. Alpine skiing started in France 1970. At that time, it was considered suicide because of the high risk.
13, Touch the Top of the World (2006)
Eric Weihengmeier was completely blind at the age of thirteen because of congenital retinal detachment. By chance, he fell in love with rock climbing and conquered the highest peaks on three continents. By chance, Eric met the famous climber PV. With his encouragement, Eric is determined to climb Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
Eric's wife loves her husband dearly, but in order to realize his lifelong dream, she bravely supports him to advance to Mount Everest. In the process of climbing, Eric and his teammates PV, Chris, Jeff and Ang of Sherpa braved hardships, and Qi Xin worked together to help each other, finally standing on the top of Mount Everest and touching the top of the world, thus Eric became the first blind man in the world to reach Mount Everest.
14, Kawagbo (2006)
This is a story of' Man and Snow Mountain' with oriental mystery. Kawagebo is the first of the eight sacred mountains of Tibetan Buddhism, and it is a holy place of worship for Tibetan Buddhism. In local culture, mountains have their own lives and are sacred. But in the eyes of outsiders, especially climbers, "Kawagebo" is only 6740 meters high and can hardly be listed as a professional climber.
However, in order to conquer this height, 199 1 13, the Chinese and Japanese mountaineering teams encountered an avalanche while climbing Kawar slope, and 17 members survived, which shocked China and foreign countries and became the second largest mountain disaster in the world mountaineering history. 1996165438+10. In October, the Sino-Japanese joint mountaineering team climbed Meili Snow Mountain again and finally failed for mysterious reasons.
Through interviews with survivors of the mountain disaster and precious images taken at that time, this film tells the thrilling process of the Sino-Japanese joint mountaineering team climbing Kawagebo Xuefeng twice, as well as the cultural differences and conflicts between climbers and local Tibetans. The story is true and touching.
Ancient Tea-Horse Road -Dram 15(2004)
Since ancient times, the caravan of Yunnan Province in China has carried tea, salt and grain for nearly a thousand years. Like today's cars, caravans transport the goods on their backs to various places on mountain roads, hence the name "Tea-Horse Ancient Road".
This documentary focuses on the Hengduan Mountains in Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet. It connects the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, with an average elevation of more than 2,500 meters. Among them, Gaoligong Mountain, Robbie Snow Mountain and Meili Snow Mountain form three canyons, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. Because of the north-south mountains, the subtropical monsoon can enter the canyon. The unique natural climate, rich forests and water resources here are called the Asian Museum of Animals and Plants.
In this land, Tibetans, Nu, Dulong, Naxi and Lisu have lived for hundreds of years, nearly a thousand years. The Nujiang River, Lancang River and Jinsha River flow through the canyon, and the source is the Himalayas on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. This magical area is called "Shangri-La". The ancient tea-horse road runs through this magical place. This film vividly shows the primitive national cultural atmosphere living in this magical land and is a precious reference for backpackers.
16, Bingfeng 168 hours (2003)
1985, two climbers from England were going to conquer the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes, which was 2 1000 feet above sea level. On the way down the mountain after the successful summit, disaster happened. A climber named joe Simpson accidentally fell off a steep slope and broke his right leg. Below him is an abyss, and it is impossible to climb up. His companion Simon Yates had to hold him tightly with a lifeline and descend with him in the snowstorm. But when he descended to 3000 feet, Simpson unfortunately fell into a narrow crack in the ice. Now Simon is hanging over his head and he is trapped in the crack.
After a period of hard work, the ropes that sustain their lives are overwhelmed and are in danger of falling into the valley at any time. Besides, the cold almost froze them. Out of desperation and hopelessness for survival, Yates had to cut the rope, climb out of the steep wall and return to the base camp. Just as Yates was preparing to evacuate, he saw Simpson dragging his injured leg back.
17, climbing Meru Meru (20 15)
Three elite climbers left everything behind when they were sad, and only took friendship to the shark's fin land in the mountain climbing. No one has successfully climbed Mount Meru, and the natural environment is very bad. This is the first expedition to climb the Himalayas.
18, Sherpa people on high mountains (20 15)
Directed by Jennifer Pitton, this film tells the story of Sherpas on Mount Qomolangma. After the fatal avalanche that killed 16 Sherpas in April 8, 1965, how they united to get out of their grief and vowed to take back their sacred mountain.
This is a very touching film, which takes us to places we have never been before, and actually goes deep into the life of Sherpa people, and really knows this group of local people who climb Mount Everest as a culture.
19, Dead Zone: Cleaning Mount Everest (20 18)
A Nepalese expedition composed of 20 mountaineering experts set out for the "dead zone" of Mount Everest, in order to clear the world's highest garbage dump at an altitude of more than 8,000 meters, restore the elegance of this sacred mountain, and eliminate the water pollution on which 65.438+0.3 billion people depend. The name "dead zone" comes from the extremely thin oxygen, extremely low temperature and dangerous terrain in this area. Although the clean-up operations have been carried out one after another, the garbage has been brought down the mountain bit by bit, but no one has ever dared to boast that the pollution problem in the "dead zone" has really been solved, where there are 150 dead climbers and more than 100000 pounds of garbage. This time, the mountaineering team climbed the highest peak again and recorded a journey of life and death.
20. Freehand climbing solo (20 18)
Alex? Honnore has dreamed of climbing Emirates Rock by hand since 2009. Since then, he has tried more than 1000 times, and climbing Emirates Rock with his bare hands is his "ultimate goal". To this end, he prepared for a year and a half and climbed the Emirates Rock nearly 60 times with the help of ropes. He said that he did this not for rehearsal, but repeatedly tried different rock points and studied the most difficult areas. The documentary filmed the magnificent scenery of Yosemite National Park and Emirates Rock, as well as the historical moment of Hornod's summit. In addition, the film also reviews how he responded to the life risks brought by extreme goals, and how to pursue Excellence and perfection to ensure foolproof without rope protection.
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