Genre: Adventure, Biography, Drama
Year: 2015
Summary: In March 1996 several commercial expeditions arrive at Mount Everest base camp to prepare for a climb to the
summit. Rob Hall, who first popularized guided Everest climbs, is the
leader of Adventure Consultants, whose clients
include Beck Weathers, an experienced climber, Doug
Hansen, a former mailman pursuing his dream, and climbing veteran Yasuko
Namba, who is hoping to complete her last of the Seven Summits. Scott Fischer is the chief guide for competitor Mountain Madness. Helen Wilton is Rob's base camp manager.
A month earlier in New Zealand, Rob says goodbye to his pregnant
wife, Jan, and promises he will be home for the birth. At base camp, Rob
receives a fax from her, informing him their baby will be a girl. He
wants to name her Sarah, but Jan is not keen.
Worried about crowding on the mountain, Rob persuades Scott to
cooperate to reduce delays. On the summit attempt, Rob's group departs
Camp IV before dawn, planning to reach the top and turn around by 2
p.m., the latest safe time that will allow them to return to camp before
nightfall. They are delayed over an hour after discovering guide ropes
are not yet installed on upper reaches of the climb. Beck has eyesight
problems and stops. Rob tells him not to continue if his condition does
not improve in a half hour. Scott hurries back to camp to help another
climber, but is intent on re-ascending. Rob warns him about excessive
exertion.
Rob reaches the summit on time and is joined by other climbers
including Yasuko, who jubilantly plants her flag of Japan in the snow.
On the way down, Rob encounters Doug struggling just above the Hillary
Step and orders him to turn back. Doug says he will not get the chance
again and insists on continuing. Rob reluctantly agrees and together
they reach the summit after 4 p.m. Also at the top is Scott, exhausted
and increasingly ill from high-altitude pulmonary edema.
As Rob helps Doug descend, a blizzard strikes the mountain. Doug's
oxygen bottle runs out and he becomes semi-conscious. No full extra
bottles are stored on the route where Rob had asked. Rob radios Helen to
send someone up with oxygen. Doug, left alone briefly by Rob, unclips
himself from the guide rope in his hypoxia daze and walks unsteadily along
the extremely narrow path in the mountainside. A moment later he
silently topples to his death.
Scott's condition worsens and he tells fellow climbers to continue
descending without him. He lies down, soon to die. Returning climbers
reach Beck, his vision still impaired. The group becomes lost when the
blizzard obliterates the trail. Three climbers go for help, leaving Beck
and Yasuko behind.
Guide Andy Harris reaches Rob with the oxygen, which freezes shut.
The two huddle together in the storm. While Rob sleeps, Andy
hallucinates and falls to his death. In the morning Rob radios Helen and
tells her that Doug and Andy are gone and that his hands and feet are
frozen. Helen calls Jan, hoping Rob will respond to her voice. Jan tells
Rob he must start moving. Rob tells her he is cold but comfortable and
asks her to name their baby Sarah. He dies soon after.
Returning climbers tell the camp that Beck and Yasuko are stranded.
The weather is too dangerous for a rescue. Helen calls Beck's wife,
Peach, and informs her of the situation. In the morning Beck
miraculously regains consciousness, sees that Yasuko has died and
stumbles back to camp alone, to the astonishment of everyone. He is
severely frostbitten and desperately needs medical help. Peach calls the
American Embassy and organises a helicopter rescue. The flight is
dangerous because of the thin air, but the aircrew successfully makes
the high altitude medical evacuation. One of Scott's guides finds his
body.
Returning home, Helen has an emotional reunion with Jan, who later
gives birth and names her daughter Sarah. Beck returns to his family,
heavily bandaged. Closing titles inform the audience that he lost both
hands and nose to severe frostbite and that Rob's body remains on
Everest.
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