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Everest (2015) Soundboard

Everest (2015) Soundboard

Everest (2015) is an awe-inspiring biographical disaster film that takes viewers on an exhilarating and deadly journey to the top of the world's highest peak. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur, Everest recounts the true events of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, where multiple climbing teams were caught in a severe blizzard on the mountain resulting in the death of several climbers. The film showcases the harrowing challenges and sheer determination faced by these climbers as they attempt the ultimate conquest.

With a stellar ensemble cast, Everest delivers a gripping and emotional narrative. The lead role of Rob Hall, the New Zealand mountaineer and the head of Adventure Consultants, is portrayed by the talented English actor Jason Clarke. Clarke flawlessly brings to life the complexities of Hall's character, showcasing his unwavering commitment to his clients' safety and his humble passion for mountaineering.

Josh Brolin delivers a captivating performance as Beck Weathers, an experienced climber who finds himself stranded in the treacherous "Death Zone" of Everest. Brolin perfectly captures the despair and resilience of Weathers, who fought against all odds to survive the brutal conditions. Jake Gyllenhaal takes on the role of Scott Fischer, the American mountaineer and competitor of Rob Hall. Gyllenhaal's portrayal illustrates Fischer's laid-back nature and adventurous spirit, making his tragic fate all the more heart-wrenching.

The film also features outstanding performances from other accomplished actors such as John Hawkes as Doug Hansen, a client of Rob Hall determined to conquer Everest, and Emily Watson as Helen Wilton, the base camp manager who tirelessly coordinates rescue efforts. The cast beautifully captures the camaraderie and the bonds formed among the climbers, showcasing the brotherhood that develops on the treacherous slopes of the mountain.

Everest delves deep into the physical and psychological challenges faced by the climbers as they ascend the unforgiving peak. It magnificently captures the harsh and unforgiving nature of the mountain, with stunning cinematography that showcases both the beauty and the danger of Everest. The film expertly captures the climbers' struggle with the thin air, vertigo-inducing heights, and the extreme cold that plagues the mountain.

The intense blizzard that engulfs the climbers is a particularly tense and dramatic sequence, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. As the climbers fight against gale-force winds and plummeting temperatures, the film showcases their unwavering determination and the sacrifices they make to save their fellow climbers. Everest is a profound testament to the indomitable human spirit and the lengths we go to conquer our dreams.

The film's score, composed by Dario Marianelli, masterfully complements the breathtaking visuals and adds an extra layer of emotional depth to the narrative. The haunting melodies and soaring orchestral arrangements perfectly capture both the beauty and the peril of Everest. Listeners can truly immerse themselves in the film's gripping atmosphere by playing and downloading the soundtrack.

Everest, released in 2015, received critical acclaim for its realistic portrayal of the true events that unfolded on Mount Everest in 1996. The film masterfully combines a thrilling adventure with a poignant exploration of human courage and resilience. It serves as a tribute to the climbers who tragically lost their lives on that fateful day, as well as a testament to the enduring allure and danger of the world's tallest peak.

If you are seeking an unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave you breathless, Everest is a must-watch. Sit back, turn up the volume, and prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey to the top of the world. You can relive the profound moments and may even download and listen to the captivating sounds of Everest here.

Adventure Consultants offers something
All due respect, you're a hand holder. I mean, the best, but..
All right
All right, Beck, let's sit you down
All right, Caroline MacKenzie, team doctor.
All right?
All right. Go on.
All sorts of stuff about mountaineering,
ANATOLI: Find them? NEAL: Yeah.
ANATOLI: I go find them! You stay here!
And did you go to the doctor, did you get a scan done?
And gave me a flag to plant on the summit, and...
And I don't need your permission to climb the mountain
And I mean literally dying.
And I will call you, the minute I hear from him
And me
And our picture on the front cover. Huh?
And South East Ridge as well
And that's why I didn't send you a fax yesterday.
And the lack of it.
And we are officially at Everest Base Camp! (CHUCKLING)
And what about Beck?
And when I'm out here
And why don't we describe it in the brochure?
ANG DORJEE: Okay, I'm coming down!
Anyone managed to find out where he is, over?
Anyone who's going, we're gonna leave at dawn, weather permitting
Appreciate it, Helen
Are frozen
As soon as I hear from him
At the South Col that we can use
At the top, at the top.
Back! Turn back!
Because they're feeling hot.
Beck
BECK: I can feel it already.
BECK: I can't feel my hands
BECK: I'll take three
BECK: Little help? Help! Help!
BECK: Whoa! Whoa! Hold on!
BECK: Why do we do this to ourselves?
BECK:Rob, is that you?
Beck?
Beck. Look at me.
Bet you climb better than I do, huh? Yeah.
Black cloud following me
Burning up.
But everyone who's been up there is exhausted
But let's give it a go
But there's no sign of Lopsang.
But we're sorting that situation out now.
But you've gotta get yourself down, do you understand?
Can you patch Jan through?
CARO: Take it easy,Doug
Come on, get a move on.
Come on, Harold.
Come on, keep moving
Come on, man. You know you want to
Come on, mate
Come on! You can do it!
Congratulations, you all made it
Continually moving day and night.
Deep breaths, Dougie, hang on. Hang on
DOCTOR: There we go, buddy
Don't do that to me again, eh?
Don't move! I'll be back!
Don't worry, I won't tell Krakauer
Doug,Doug,Doug.
DOUG: All right. BECK: Nice job.
DOUG: I think we're over here.
Doug's gone
Doug's just behind me, I left him behind to scoot forward.
ED: Come on, buddy. You're nearly there.
Exactly. It's your call, Rob.
Fine.
For the rest of your life you'll be a guy
For those of you that haven't met, this is Helen Wilton,
For those of you who dare face their dreams,
Get yourself inside, go on.
Gonna get you to stand up, okay?
Guy to Rob
Guy to Rob
GUY: Okay, Rob, you gotta get yourself down
GUY: Rob!
GUY: We've got some Sherpas coming up there
GUY: Yeah, don't worry, Rob. I'll keep an eye on you.
Guy... GUY: Just hang on, hang on.
Harold, do you copy, over?
Harold, where are you?
HAROLD: You have kids?
Harold?
He can't be too far ahead of you, mate.
He wants to see if this passes
He's back there with Yasuko.
He's really weak.
He's what?
HELEN: David Breashears has a stash of oxygen
HELEN: Oh, no
Her. Her.
Hey, guys.
Hey, how are ya?
Hey, man, it's all good.
Hey, Neal, you okay?
Hey, what outfit you guys with?
Hey,Rob
Hey,Rob
Hey.Hey! They gave me a call.
Hi, Rob. Hey.
Hold that down. Come on, come on! Get those chairs!
How are the conditions, so far?
How did you boys go?
How's Doug faring?
Huh?
I am in great shape
I can't pull myself up!
I don't know
I don't know, no one's ever tried
I forgot to tell her, I did.
I knew I was
I know, I'm big.
I love you
I think I can hang out here another night
I think we're gonna have some trouble
I'll call you, Helen, in 12 hours
I'll put some more bottles of O up there
I'm done, pal.
I'm excited.
I'm going down to Camp One.
I'm going to lift the tail up, to fly us over the edge.
I'm gonna catch you tomorrow.
I'm gonna stay here with Yasuko,
I'm just suggesting that we work
I'm sorry
I'm sorry
I'm sorry, we were up at Camp Two
I'm sorry. No,no,no.
I've seen hypoxic climbers rip off
If he waits,
In the best spot of all
Is that okay with you?
Is the toilet.
It is not a place that you wanna get caught hanging out in,
It's a weather forecast, Helen.
It's been a lucky day for me and Adventure Consultants
It's gotta make sense
It's Mike, Beck
It's not called the Death Zone for nothing, guys.
It's over, mate. What?
It's your lucky day
Jan, you're on
JAN: You okay? Yeah.
JON: Beck
JON: Hey, Mike. What?
JON: There you go. BECK: I like that.
KLEV: Let's go!
Let's climb this thing.
Let's look out for each other
Let's turn 'em around,
Look at me
Look,Lopsang, I'm gonna make it to the top
LOPSANG: Sandy, do you want to go down?
Ls Dad okay?
MADAN: Time to go then, Major
Made it up, yeah?
Man, it's freezing.
MAN: (ON RADIO) Army 45, keep updating.
Mate, take an extra day.
MIKE: Beck?
MIKE: I'll get help!
Never used it. Never will
No fixed ropes.
No need. I'll be there
No way, José, what, miss out on all the fun?
No, but..
No, it's just a little...
No, mate.
No.
No.
No. I'm all right, I'm okay. ROB: No, no.
Not a chance we can go faster here. It's too difficult.
Nothing?
Now the Sherpas have gone ahead
Off rope! Safe to climb!
Oh, no
Oh, no.
Okay
Okay
Okay GO!
Okay, mate
Okay?
Okay? Okay,
Okay.
Okay.
Once you catch a break, you move, you know the drill.
Ought to do it. Your wife must love that.
Patch her through, yeah?
Peach?
PILOT: Bravo 270 en route, request Bravo 410
Please, leave two bottles of gas at the South Summit.
Pretty shot anyways.
Probably got caught up in it
Really?
Rob Hall to Scott Fischer, Rob Hall to Scott Fischer,
Rob, can you get yourself down?
Rob, can you let us know who you're with?
Rob, I've got Jan for you
Rob, this is Base Camp
ROB; If?
ROB: All right, you and Lopsang maybe get together
ROB: And the odd, if you don't mind, Mike,
ROB: Best not to stare too long at the summit.
ROB: Can you stop him, can you turn him around?
ROB: Good job.
ROB: Good to hear you, Gee.
ROB: Helen and the rest of the team are already on the way up to Base Camp.
ROB: Hold on. Give me a sec.
ROB: Let's go.
ROB: Looking good, Beck
ROB: Nice and easy, you're tied in, mate
ROB: Thanks, Guy. Cheers, mate.
ROB: That's it
ROB: That's it, here we go, Colonel.
ROB: There she is.
ROB: Where's Ang Dorjee and Lopsang?
ROB: Yeah, ring Jan and tell her that we're heading out
ROB: Yeah, well, it hit us all night,
ROB: Yeah.
ROB: You're looking good.
Said they wanted to... SCOTT: It's all good, man
SCOTT : Whoo ie! Yo, dude!
SCOTT: All right. Let's go.
SCOTT: Yeah. Particularly above the Lhotse Face
SCOTT: You gotta work with Ang Dorjee,
Seriously, you deliver the mail?
Seven. Seven.
Simply aren't built to function
Sleep well, my love. (KISSES)
Slow and steady
So, I was thinking, maybe it's...
So, you're happy now?
Steady yourself!
Stop!
Ten minutes. We'll get to the bottom of the Step.
That happened in the lcefall today.
That makes it all worthwhile. Right there.
That might be it
That's what we do.
The extra oxygen at the South Summit
The left and rights are marked with an L and an R,
The same view that George Everest did.
The Sherpas are gonna go up and drop off
Then I'm gonna send one of them down for you
There ain't no...
There is competition between every person and this mountain.
There you go
There you go.
There you go. Thank you.
There's a logjam below the Hillary Step. It's crazy
There's no guarantee to the summit, I get it.
There's no oxygen at South Summit.
They had a 2:00 turnaround time, they're way past it.
They were gonna send a journalist up the hill
They're out of time, aren't they?
They're out there, I need help!
They're still outside..
They've been hit by a storm, Jan. It's really bad
This could take a while.
This is suffering, man.
This leg, Dougie, come on!
TIM: Get up!
TIM: I'll stay!
TIM: Toli! Sandy needs O!
Toli? Here!
Tomorrow, we trek.
Uh, Adventure Consultants
Uh, you'll be all right.
Um...
Until we get a clear line.
Warming UP?
We can't carry them
We can't get him down the lcefall.
We weren't gonna make our 2:00 p.m. turnaround.
We'll get there.
We'll work together and we'll get the job done
We're finished here. Come on, guys. Ian! Hey, man.
We're out of gas, Doug.
Well, that's a scrum on the ropes, right there.
What are you doing? Writing or climbing or what?
What do you think, Mike?
What's eating him?
What's going on, Roberto?
When I'm at home
When you've dumped your sacks
Where is he? Guy, I haven't heard from him
Where's Doug?
Who is that?
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
Whoo ie!
Whoo!
Why don't you kick it off, Caro
Why haven't I heard from you? Why isn't anybody calling me?
WOMAN: (ON PA) This is a final call
Yasuko. YASUKO: Beck.
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah, if anyone can motivate him to move, then Jan will
Yeah, we got cloud coming up through the valley,
Yeah, what are we doing again on Friday?
Yeah.
Yeah. Right at the tips.
Yep, that's me. Let's move as...
You all know about cerebral edema, the swelling of your brain
You can wait here for half an hour. Beck, listen to me.
You guys turned back?
You know, I never told Krakauer this
You know, the discount.
You land here, we'll never get back up.
You Okay?
You should start feeling pretty good.
You speak English?
You're in great shape, Beck.
You're kidding me. No.
You're not using oxygen at all?
You've gotta get your circulation going
Your call. I'm good.
19 people have died in that lcefall
(ANG SPEAKING OTHER LANGUAGE)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY) How you feeling, Beck?
(COUGHING)
(DRUM BEATING)
(GAS HISSING)
(GRUNTING FEEBLY)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTS)
(HAROLD GRUNTING)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INAUDIBLE)
(ON RADIO) Guy to Rob.
(ON RADIO) Rob, it's Mike.
(ON RAND) Helen, it's Mike here
(SNIFFLES)
(SOBBING)
(SPEAKING OTHER LANGUAGE)
(THUNDER CRACKLING)
(THUNDER CRACKLING)
(WHEEZING)
(WIND HOWLING)
(WIND WHOOSHING)
(WIND WHOOSHING)
(WIND WHOOSHING)
(YELLING)

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