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Roc'n Wall 97 is an intriguing blend of adventure and documentary that captures a unique slice of the climbing culture from the late 90s. The film has a kind of rawness to it, with an atmosphere that's both exhilarating and somewhat gritty—definitely reflects the spirit of the time. You get this real sense of camaraderie among the climbers, and the pacing tends to ebb and flow, allowing you to really soak in the stunning visuals and the challenges they face. Practical effects, not overly polished, give it that authentic feel. Performances are genuine, capturing the highs and lows of the sport. It's distinctive in how it immerses you in the world of rock climbing, rather than just showcasing it. Not your typical adventure film, that's for sure.
Focuses on late 90s climbing sceneAuthentic performances and practical effectsEbb and flow pacing enhances immersion
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