9. Everest (2015)
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Mount Everest, the highest point on the Earth, has often claimed many lives. In this film, we see the desperation of a group of individuals. The treacherous climate during the summit was not at all in favor of the company, and one by one they encountered the wrath of nature. Technical faults in their planning, and a blizzard led them to difficulties like altitude sickness and lack of supplies. The mountains attract those who are willing to wander, some return to tell the tale, and some are sadly claimed by the mountains.
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