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To the Limit
Directed by
Pepe Danquart
Not Rated
2007
1h 35m
Documentary
,
Sport
7.1
80%
76%
7.5
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Daredevil mountain climbers on their attempt to break yet another speed climbing record.
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To the Limit Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
Director Pepe Danquart and his cinematographers give us lots of splendid mountainscapes, but more importantly, they put the cameras right there with the climbers; we see, up close, every strained muscle and grimace.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
There could be more, but what is here is beautifully gripping.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
In To the Limit, Thomas and Alexander Huber run up rocks the way some of us run up credit cards -- rapidly, fearlessly and with little regard for consequences.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Many American sports documentaries tend to fall into a predictable inspirational rut, no matter how stunning the footage. Pepe Danquart's To the Limit from Germany looks great, but it's an altogether different animal.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
So nerve-racking is its death-defying rock climbing footage that To the Limit could have easily been renamed Vertigo without giving the master of suspense any postmortem unease.
AV Club
Noel Murray
There is more to To The Limit than just pretty pictures. The movie is both a study in human endurance and a sketch of two men whose fraternal love sometimes curdles into disgust.
Boxoffice Magazine
Amy Nicholson
It isn't Danquart's fault that his subjects couldn't match his documentary's aims. But it is his fault that his film refuses to acknowledge it.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Danquart chose to omit all maps, charts, graphics and identifying captions, a decision that severely restricts To the Limit's appeal for non-aficionados.
NewsBlaze
Kam Williams
Mountain-climbing undertaken with a manic sense of urgency.
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