
Free Solo
Movie • 2018 • Documentary
ReportFollow Alex Honnold as he attempts to become the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite's 3,000 foot high El Capitan wall. With no ropes or safety gear, this would arguably be the greatest feat in rock climbing history.
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chloebeacham18
One mention, very brief
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chloebeacham18
Mentioned after the incident where Sanni drops the rope, and we see x-rays that aren't particularly graphic. During the same sequence cracking can be heard during a chiropractic adjustment.
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Does someone fall to their death?
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Technically no one dies onscreen, but falling to your death is an often-discussed subject of this documentary and a dozen deaths from falling are mentioned. In addition, a free solo climber is shown to fall presumably to their death but has a parachute.
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chloebeacham18
It's mentioned that his dad died a few times, but it's not heavily focused on
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