Everest (2D/3D)

Everest (2D/3D) Review by Hag

Out Now on DVD, Blu-Ray, 3D Blu-Ray and Digital Download (12) 4 Stars

Parent View:
This is a beautiful looking movie with some incredible landscape shots. Its not necessarily an out and out Kidz movie – but it is a rather intense tale of the dangers that come with climbing mountains such as Everest. The first half is quite light and feels like a National Geographic documentary with a story. The second half if very dark with some very dramatic and emotional moments. Everest is a true story – so sensitive kidz may struggle with some of the content. !1 years old up is probably the right age to view Everest.

3D Blu-Ray Review
Everest has some incredible 3D FX and the best way to watch this film is either on a big screen or as a 3D Blu-Ray. The Mountain landscapes look just beautiful in 3D and the intense moments are that much more intense with the extra 3D Depth.

Stand Out 3D Moments – All the Mountain shots in the day time, Texan Beck falling from the make shift metal bridge, Walking to the summit, No ‘fixed Rope’ scene and the Rescue Helicopter finale.

Hag with Sam Worthington (Guy Cotter)