![]() ![]() Krakauer mentions was to illustrate how helpless people were and why they might not have been able to go out and rescue people…” Baltasar Kormákur said in statement. The filmmaker did respond to Krakauer’s charges. “Our intention in the tent scene that Mr. This Week In Home Video: ‘Straight Outta Compton,’ ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl,’ and More What I’m saying is, no one came to my tent and asked.” I’m not saying I could have, or would have. “ Anatoli came to several tents, and not even sherpas could go out. In particular, he’s peeved at a scene in the film in which he’s asked to help rescue Jason Clarke‘s Rob Hall, but declines because he’s snow blind. “I never had that conversation,” writer said. “Anyone who goes to that movie and wants a fact-based account should read ‘ Into Thin Air.’ “ “It’s total bull,” he told The Los Angeles Times. ![]() And while the mountain climbing drama has earned mix reviews, it has received a scathing notice from someone intimate with the true story tale: author Jon Krakauer, who was on the climb, and recounted the adventure in his book “ Into Thin Air.” While the movie isn’t based on his work, Krakauer is nonetheless displeased with the results, and in particular, how his character (played by Michael Kelly) is portrayed. ![]() “ Everest” is now in theaters, giving everyone IMAX and 3D enhanced vertigo, at least until “ The Walk” opens. ![]()
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