Originally posted by Killearn Kitties
It's not a frightening film Lynne. Albeit that you might hold your breath from time to time and wince at Joe's pain. It is thought provoking and very interesting.

Could the Swiss Army Knife ever have found a better product placement deal?!
Well, since the "cat" is out of the bag.....

Yates makes it down the mountain and Simpson is able to "climb/drag" himself down the mountain four days after his fall.

The part that I found most disturbing about the film were the questions I'd have ask myself if I was in either one's shoes.

Could I cut the rope?
Could I 'climb' down a mountain with a badly broken leg?
Could I tell everyone the truth about my cutting the rope holding my partner-Apparently Yates was criticized soundly when the story came out!!!!
Could I live with myself for cutting the rope?
Could I ever forgive my partner for cutting the rope??


It's a survival story told from both points of view.

Two different kinds of pain-mental and physical...


THAT'S what makes it a horror movie!!!

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On my desk is a Swiss Army Knife....I think the closest life-and-death situation it's ever been used for is nipping off a hang nail!!!