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So, 'Les Conquérants de l'Impossible: Portrait de Groupe' is a fascinating dive into the world of free climbing, shot mostly in the breathtaking Verdon Gorges. The atmosphere is raw and immersive, really capturing the thrill and danger of the climbs. You can almost feel the grit of the rock and the sweat of the climbers. The pacing is quite deliberate; it lets you soak in each moment, each ascent. Bernard Dumont, the director, has this knack for blending adventure with the personal stories of the climbers, making it not just about the sport but the camaraderie and the spirit of pushing limits. The practical effects are all real—no CGI here. It feels authentic and, in a way, quite inspiring.
Part of the 'Conquerors of the Impossible' seriesFeatures real-life climbing without digital effectsStrong focus on climbers' personal stories and challenges
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