The Climb
The Climb
| 22 February 2002 (USA)
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A pair of mismatched rock climbers must learn to work together to conquer one of the world's most treacherous mountains in this adventure tale. After rescuing a wealthy man, solo climbers Michael and Derrick are rewarded with a chance to summit Mount Chicanagua. Risk-taker Derrick clashes with safety-conscious Michael, but in order to live through the ordeal they must work as a team.

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ThedevilChoose

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Zandra

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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misce_mail

Contains real life scenarios that most people can relate to and is not at all preachy. They do give somewhat of a gospel message but are not at all in your face about it. Good acting, great production. Involves the lives of an unbeliever and a committed Christian forging a friendship based on a mutual goal. I really like that it portrays a relationship between the two men that is similar to relationships that I have had as a believer with unbelievers. This would be a great movie to watch with friends that you want to hear the gospel message without it seeming like you are showing them the movie just for that reason. I would highly recommend!

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johnkonica

Was great to watch a movie where real life issues were dealt with but where you didn't have to get dragged through a sewer to figure out who was the bad guy. Jason George does a very convincing job of playing the know it all. Ned Vaughn is very good in the roll of the conservative, play it safe type. Good music sound track. Very beautiful scenery. I would have liked to see more climbing scenes, but the action that was in the movie was very well done. It makes you wonder who is the better climber. The actors, or the camera man who has to drag a camera up ahead and make all the climbs before the actors can be filmed doing their roles. Overall the movie was very well done. It was wonderful to watch a movie where your ears weren't assaulted every five minutes with a string of profanity from one of the actors. Two Thumbs Up!

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leontan-1

It is a breathtaking movie with all the aspects that a Christian movie should have. I could identify a lot of things about myself, before I became a Christian in 1999. Things like rejection in the family followed by feelings of hate and later forgiveness of sin and a good picture about what Jesus has done for us. Unlike the other person who gave his remarks about the movie, for Christians it's really important to see that Ned Vaughn tries to be a role model, being friendly even if he does not feel this way or rethinking his own mistakes and apologizing for it. It's really a good movie that can be played at evangelising gatherings and it's so exciting to watch that even unsaved people are not leaving the place and perhaps it will help them make a choice to ask Jesus into their lives.

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Melissa Alice

The story was very captivating and thought-provoking. The scenery of the mountains was beautiful, and the story brought tears to my eyes.One thing I didn't particularly like was the sort of cheesy acting of the Mackie's owner, but I guess he was just supposed to be that way.Great story...see it, and remember the high road!

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