Congratulations for the Oscar however after watching this documentary I have dubious feelings. Mostly young people should know that A. Honnold is not an average person and his lack of feeling fear has its root in dysfunction of his amygdala. Therefore A Honnold is able to perform solo climbing at the normal level of stress which 98% of climbers in the world would find impossible. Let's be honest - A. Honnold needs this emotions to feel that he's alive. There's a part in the movie when he says "below me endless ocean of hater towards myself" - it means he's the same problem like other people with personality disorders - frequent depressions, hater towards itself. All in all what's missing: a warning notice - DO NOT DO IT, THINK 2ce BEFORE YOU START TO CLIMB SOLO. Not everyone has the same predispositions like the main character of this documentary.
@@holikowa relax, I am pretty sure that all of your concerns regarding this, are implied. There are many adrenaline junkies...adrenaline addicts, in this world and then there are the rest of us who do not even understand why anyone would want to do this. Some parts of the U.S., do charge people more money I think to rescue them when they choose to do incredibly risky things for their enjoyment but end up needing Search & Rescue.
You know what's crazy? Everybody watching this knows that he makes it. He's fine. It's a success. The worry is over. Yet it's still impossible to watch and not be terrified.
*Watched it last night..I don't know anything about climbing, but I know this is one of the most beautiful, intense, engrossing and terrifying documentaries ever made.*
second this. It's absolutely stunning and the fact that Alex isn't more widely known, that this achievement wasn't front pg/headline news across America and networks like ESPN is ridiculous. This absolutely has to be put into the conversation as greatest human achievement of any kind in history. without question
We are thrilled that Free Solo has received the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature! Thank you to everyone for the support and for being inspired by Alex's journey as much as we were. Free Solo is airing this Sunday, March 3 at 9/8c.
I’m calling it: this will NEVER be repeated by another human being. The combination of sheer talent, tenacity, ambition, opportunity and fearlessness I don’t think will ever come together quite like this again.
@@mrnatansanchez Emily Harrington used a rope and free climbed El Cap in one day. A very impressive accomplishment but nothing like this. Alex free soloed meaning he did not use a rope or any fall protection.
this is out of this world. seriously. I'm a climber, i tried free solo. I have been watching Alex for yeears. And still, can't believe a human being is so tremendously talented and brave. Talk about superhumans...
You are also a savage. Free Solo climbing is INsane. I get it from a mental side, i.e. the personal choice of how one decides to live one's life, but I find it so nerve-wracking I could never even think about it
Robert Crawford III Wilson i know he “climbs”, i do to. Why do you suppose i only type? You can see my videos...I practice dozens of outdoor sports. The wall can break too, by the way. He is a genius, actually my favorite athlete of all time, but you can’t control everything. That’s the fun of it
@Robert Crawford III Wilson I'm pretty sure the consensus around the climbing community is that this was f'ing insane. If we stick to your analogy, there's been thousands of race car drivers skidding around the track, and even hundreds of astronauts. He's alone in this accomplishment.
I have no idea why I get so emotional watching this documentary, especially his climb. It brings tears to my eyes and a great sense of awe whenever I watch it. In my humble opinion, I believe this is one of the best documentaries in existence.
Indeed, but spoiled by horrific skies. You can not love that beauty and not be aware of the chemtrails. Time is almost up. Don't watch FREE SOLO being a spectator without watching and embracing THE DIMMING.
@@sadbravesfan 🙄 not acknowledging the praise and criticism of others is part of his mental armour, its humility...i saw the film, he didn't call her a liar
Just saw the movie. Never before have I watched on the big screen a human feat of this magnitude. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat. Thank you Alex for pushing the envelope. This movie will motivate thousands to do something amazing.
Not sure why because it's totally different but it makes me think of Ernest Shackleton and the rescue of the Endeavor. Simply unbelievable physical exploit.
Nadim Melkonian discovered most the routes up this rock......climbed it solo and free all the time.His ashes were even spread there.Look him up,he has records for EL Capitan.
Just saw this tonight in a packed theatre in Toronto and it blew my mind. Seriously one of the most exciting documentaries I've ever witnessed. Utterly thrilling and the story is brilliantly well told. The filmmakers and Alex did an incredible job. Just blown away. Really glad I saw it on a big screen as the scenery is utterly gorgeous. The entire theatre was so on edge and you could hear everyone holding their breath during the best bits. So good!!
It sounds like you had an incredible experience watching the documentary in the packed theatre in Toronto! I can sense your enthusiasm and how much the film resonated with you. It's always a special feeling when a documentary manages to captivate and thrill its audience, and it's even better when the storytelling is brilliant and the filmmakers' efforts are evident. The fact that the scenery was utterly gorgeous and enhanced by the big screen must have added another layer of immersion to the whole experience. It's amazing how a well-crafted documentary can transport you to different places and make you feel like you're right there. It's wonderful to hear that the film had such an impact on the audience, with everyone on the edge of their seats and holding their breath during the best parts. Moments like those can truly make a film unforgettable. Thank you for sharing your excitement and positive feedback about the documentary. It's clear that it made a lasting impression on you, and I'm glad you had such a memorable and thrilling cinematic experience!
I don't climb but this was one of the absolute best documentaries I've seen in years. Heart stopping and shows the limit of the human mind and body. Incredible!
I saw this last night. Thought it was fantastic. It was super interesting to see a portrait of Alex Honnold and his psyche, and the climbing scenes were so frightening and severe they were emotional and difficult to watch even knowing he made it. Wow. Congratulations to Alex and everyone involved with the film. And Alex, please don't try to top this. You've done it. You're the best. This really IS good enough.
this is potentially the limit of human existence. this is the strongest, bravest, most daring thing i think a human could ever accomplish, and that limit is both comforting and terrifying.
I saw this doc yesterday. A monumental, unparalleled achievement unlike anything you will ever see. It's nearly beyond comprehension. With his uncanny climbing abilities, Honnold almost becomes a part of El Capitan during his ascent. This film demands to be seen on as big a screen as possible. You will not be disappointed.
Christopher Profit in the Alpes in 1982, over 3800 meters. Some others did achieve stuff like that before. But impressive indeed. THE DIMMING : do not forget that. The skies are spoiled and horrific.
I saw this twice in the theaters and only after my second time could I put words to the feelings I had from watching it. The first time I was shaking, tears streaming down my face during the entire climb. After getting back to my car I sat in silence with my brother for a good 10 minutes. There are no superlatives that describe what we just witnessed. It goes so far beyond words..... The second time I saw it, watching the climb it came to me why I couldn't find words to put to what I felt. There are none. What you witness (bear with me here, it's about to go existential, so if that's not your thing keep scrolling, lol) is a glimpse at Alex's soul. It's not him your watching climb, but everything he is. It's an act of such purity, beauty, and joy that it transcends the physical and mental. It's ineffable and one of the most moving things I've ever experienced. Some of you might dismiss me as a weirdo, or whatever, lol, and that's fine. To those of you who felt what I did, and do, you'll understand completely.
Some game developer should totally make a VR free solo game with all climbs like El Cap laser scanned. Let us mere mortals get a taste of what Alex experiences!
I was a Ranger, I climbed Nanga Parbat. I have been in a firefight that lasted almost three days. What Alex did is absolutely unparalleled. You couldn’t pay me a billion dollars and give me 10 years prep to even try.
@@Reclining_Spuds Yeah reminds me of that movie where the chick takes the last photo she got of her lover and he's like " Hey...." and she's " shhhhhh " and then he says "you forgot to remove the lens cap" :D
Just had the privilege of watching this last night, and I think it is probably the best movie, documentary or otherwise, that I have ever seen. I left the theater completely floored and speechless.
Watched this on Imax screen last night... Absolutely totally breathtaking, edge-of-the-seat incredibly stunning!!! It deserves ALL the awards. So amazing, so well done, such an incredible story and emotion. Can't recommend it enough.
I watched today and I am GLAD. His efforts, his physical and mental focus just blow my mind. I learn from this documentary don't give up do your performance with 100% of focus. I just love this documentary.
Can't wait for this. This is indeed probably the greatest athletic achievement in history. If you tried to win Wimbledon starting today you would have a better chance than successfully completing this climb. It is astonishing and beautiful.
It's completely different types of climbing. Ondra fell tons of times when trying to do Silence but he only had to get it right once. With free soloing you can prepare all you want but you only have one shot without the ropes and you have to do it perfect.
I've been waiting for this film for ages and I really thought I had it, but my legs were shaking watching it this past weekend. I don't think I've ever felt more fully present or engaged watching a film. It's magnificent. Now please be done Alex. It's enough.
This achievement makes Honnold one of the greatest athletes of all time.The physical skills required are exceptional, but it is the mental calm and focus required to climb a 3000 ft vertical wall with no ropes that make it so unique and exceptional.I dont think this will ever be repeated.
Can't wait for this one. Seriously unbelievable that he did this. Nice to see his mom is in it. As a late 50's woman, who just started climbing, his mom is an inspiration!
nah, not really. running a 4 minute mile is much more impressive. this climb is "only" 5.12d which is way way below the limit that people regularly onsight these days. well this is no onsight, it was rehearsed many times. all this is is someone risking their life on camera for some kind of payday and fame. really it is just irresponsibility. if he did it without the fanfare and the camera it would be marginally more impressive, but hardly as a sporting accomplishment per se....more as just a curiousity.
Reinhold Messner’s solo of Everest is pretty on par with this I think..for reals though! it took 3 days to go up and 2 going down in August winter and not one other soul on the mountain.. no support other than his own mental and physical badassery hardcoreness ⛰ maybe a few wandering spirits but such amazing feats in this amazing world now just need the new Tool album and I’m good forever
I'd need to train that long just to watch footage of Alex without my palms sweating. The guy achieved something so utterly terrifying that it should be beyond human achievement, but he did it anyway. Absolutely blown away, scared, excited, glad for him and I hope he never does anything like it ever again. I want this guy to live till a ripe old age so he can look back and think, yep, I did that. He deserves that moment, that pride, that sense of accomplishment that makes a long-life fulfilled.
I watched this last night. It's way more then about climbing. I feel kind of bad for Alex. He seems very emotionally detached from people . Being told he could always do more and losing his father very young. I think he has a very good heart and just wants to climb and be left alone. He looks at death with a callous thought. I hope you find peace Alex, keep doing what makes you happy. In the film he also said he never knew how to hug and love. Climb on brother and stay safe !!!
Alex Honnold is one of the most amazing persons I've ever heard of. He is right up there with any brilliant person you can name, because he combines the intellect with the physical. It is stunning every time I watch.
Two of my kids climb and know Alex. These death wish comments are stupid. He is living his life and doing what he loves. Cant say that about most people. He does not have a death wish. Great job Alex keep climbing and have fun. Be safe and keep doing what you love. Very cool. Ignorant people will make ignorant comments
elucidate on what you mean by "be safe" ? You consider what he does as being safe? You want your kids to follow in his footsteps? i mean, of course i believe in freedom and such but i have a feeling that if one of your kids tells you over breakfast tomorrow that he is going to freesolo something like this you are going to change your tune in a hurry...maybe i'm wrong but it would take quite a person to say "ok, son, very cool. have fun. i'm glad you are doing what you love and i will sing a merry tune whilst digging your grave after scraping your remains off the rocks with a putty knife while fighting off the buzzards." there is nothing remotely "safe" about what he is doing, particularly the slab sections. you ever climb a 5.11 slab before?
Shrike12 it’s an obvious danger, no climber takes gravity for granted ... that said, free solo can be intensely rewarding ... I’ve done it tho not up to the standards of AH. It was a tremendous feeling of accomplishment, a very personal one, and reminds me of a time in my life when I managed to master just a little bit of the dance.
aeropilot what i meant to say was "friction slabs"...not steep thin edging...people boulder (basically solo) steep thin edging out at the Buttermilks up to at least V12, sometimes 50 feet high...but you still are holding onto something..edges, even 3 or 4mm ones, are still positive, as you know. part of Freerider is pure friction (so I understand) and most long granite routes anywhere will have moves trusting only friction of rubber on rock, that can be highly temperature and humidity dependent as well as requiring incredible precision...i've been on routes like that where a gust of wind caused me to come off...that is where I believe you are truly rolling the dice..not on positive holds or solid jams or even chimneys....of course for someone like Honnold mid-5.12-level cracks and even 5.10+ OWs and chimneys are like a strolls in the park (as long as it doesn't start raining, sleeting, hailing, or snowing, or you don't disturb a nesting bird maybe) i fully agree that freesoloing is very rewarding, but i also think it should be done quietly....setting "role models for children" is highly questionable...kinda like those rappers with their guns, misogyny, bad language, stupid attitudes aren't very good role models.......... bottom line: what i'm essentially saying is that i believe in freedom of all kinds but publicizing and glamorizing this behavior for money and fame is wrong...on many levels. and it will lead to more high-profile deaths which ultimately are bad for climbers like us that just want to do our thing~ i get mad when climbers litter too, and cut down trees, and leave bright pink rap slings, etc. don't you?????
This is absolutely incredible. I am amazed by what Alex accomplished and also his good heart. He will inspire so many, I was laughing, crying and could not believe what I am watching. I think this is one of the best documentaries ever made and also the greatest achievement in history of sports. Thank you. It was mindblowing.
This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. Was so hyped and it didn't disappoint at all. Alex is one of the most inspirational humans I have ever seen in my existence and this achievement was literally incredible.
you can do it when your amygdala is numb and this is the case of A. Honnold. Watch carefully the movie and you will find all signs of brain deficiency he has.
It really is amazing how he prepped and practiced what he was about to do. From each climb to everything he was going to do, to the wind conditions, to the how he climbed it.
the most nerve wracking experience ive ever had in a theater. Go see it on a big screen. Jimmy Chin is a master at climbing and photography, and they harmonize here in a visually stunning film. This is no doubt the greatest physical feat ever and I only hope Alex stops doing this before it ends as so many have.
I got to see this on the big screen last night and it changed my life. My brother and I were sitting at the bottom of the theatre and it made the experience even better. Watch this on the big screen if you can.
Just saw it on Nat Geo and can't believe how emotionally involved I was through to the end. Magnificent climb, magnificent film. Knowing the result of all the parts, I still have to go swallow my heart back into my chest. Congratulations all.
Just watched "Free Solo" on DVD. This stunning Academy Award winning documentary about Alex Honnold's free solo climb 3000 feet up El Capitan is absolutely amazing, gripping and awe-inspiring. His unflinching determination, grit and courage to overcome all fear is amazing and inspirational! No fear.
I've seen countless interviews of him talking post-climb. I've seen him climb El Cap and make it to the top, yet, every time I watch, I'm sitting there holding my breath... This is the greatest mental/physical achievement of mankind.
I saw this movie today at the arc light in Hollywood and was lucky enough to meet Alex and shake his hand after the Q&A after the movie. Amazing film, even though I knew he was going to make it I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. More suspenseful than any "suspense thriller" movie.
There are still many free solo climbers alive and well that climbed when I did, when it was still a ghost sport. Extremely thrilled by the amazing new talent and success that this generation is pursuing - I'm just dumb-struck, oh heck, I wish I could still climb - its never left me. I was married to climbing - best times of my life! Yes, climbing IS life!
Saw this movie yesterday. I'm not a rock climber, but in recent years I've been intrigued by the men and women who do this. I don't think I would/could ever do this, but I'm so glad there are people like Alex Honnald out there pushing the boundaries of human potential. I'm also glad there are wonderful filmmakers like Jimmy Chin and E. Chai Vasarhelyi to capture it. I genuinely believe it's a cinematic masterpiece. Even if you don't know a thing about rock climbing, you will be riveted by this film. I knew the outcome and was still entranced. Thanks all for your involvement in this project.
1:38 Now THAT's how to highlight how rope free Honnold is on that wall. Show a cameraman on the same wall, beside him, fully roped up. Great shot. I'm working at getting the courage up to go see this film and stay right through to the end. I'm not keen on hearing all the audience snickers if I have to get up and leave in the middle.
saw FS 3x. I went in cold the first time, and did not know whether AH survived or fell. My central nervous system just about went critical on me. No movie compares.
Alex, I am so THRILLED that you are on the stage at the Oscars tonight because "Free Solo" won Best Documentary!! You have been my hero for years. You are amazing!! Congrats again!
got around to watching this a couple days ago on hulu plus. it is one of the most amazing things i have ever seen. my palms were sweating the entire film. This guy is insane.
Just saw this and it’s amazing, so gripping, and also anxiety inducing, some of the shots from above him just show the sheer scale and the music is so well done, one of the best docs I’ve seen a long time
I saw the movie yesterday. It was beautiful and awe inspiring. It was also terrifying to watch even though I knew the ending. I don’t know how the camera men, hanging from the mountain at the most treacherous spots of the climb, were able to hold their cameras steady not knowing how it would end. It is a fantastic movie, and you will be glad that you saw it.
Gut wrenching from start to finish. Brilliant and heart skipping. I made it through this documentary. The fear I have is cemented now. Some can, I could never. Thank you for a glimpse into another world. ❤
Watch the Oscar-winning documentary feature #FreeSolo, playing across select cinemas across India starting April 12th.
Congratulations for the Oscar however after watching this documentary I have dubious feelings. Mostly young people should know that A. Honnold is not an average person and his lack of feeling fear has its root in dysfunction of his amygdala. Therefore A Honnold is able to perform solo climbing at the normal level of stress which 98% of climbers in the world would find impossible. Let's be honest - A. Honnold needs this emotions to feel that he's alive. There's a part in the movie when he says "below me endless ocean of hater towards myself" - it means he's the same problem like other people with personality disorders - frequent depressions, hater towards itself. All in all what's missing: a warning notice - DO NOT DO IT, THINK 2ce BEFORE YOU START TO CLIMB SOLO. Not everyone has the same predispositions like the main character of this documentary.
Good thing Alex didn't fall, if he did his balls would crack the Earth in half 😅
@@holikowa relax, I am pretty sure that all of your concerns regarding this, are implied. There are many adrenaline junkies...adrenaline addicts, in this world and then there are the rest of us who do not even understand why anyone would want to do this. Some parts of the U.S., do charge people more money I think to rescue them when they choose to do incredibly risky things for their enjoyment but end up needing Search & Rescue.
@@holikowa ok weirdo
My 🧐😀 RESPECTS FOR THOSE OF YOU TO LIKE TO CLIME
If I train for several months I think I can watch this.
Sharp Hook now this is a genius comment. Had me suffocating on my own laughter. ;)
I hear ya !
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Hahahahha
Lol
You know what's crazy? Everybody watching this knows that he makes it. He's fine. It's a success. The worry is over. Yet it's still impossible to watch and not be terrified.
He died of aids afterwards.
like rewatching a horror movie
Its because people imagine themselves in his shoes climbing it. I know I am and Im freakin sweating.
Totally agree, this was sooo tense even though I knew he made it.
So true.
*Watched it last night..I don't know anything about climbing, but I know this is one of the most beautiful, intense, engrossing and terrifying documentaries ever made.*
Dan Smoke same
second this. It's absolutely stunning and the fact that Alex isn't more widely known, that this achievement wasn't front pg/headline news across America and networks like ESPN is ridiculous. This absolutely has to be put into the conversation as greatest human achievement of any kind in history. without question
@@callmeishmael4659 within the rock climbing community he is well known and has been for a pretty long time.
I saw it today. Ditto to everything you said. Even though you know the outcome, it is absolutely terrifying to watch. Recommend to everyone.
@@eds3969 Can you get it streaming anywhere? Or do you have to go to the theater. I can't find it online.
We are thrilled that Free Solo has received the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature! Thank you to everyone for the support and for being inspired by Alex's journey as much as we were. Free Solo is airing this Sunday, March 3 at 9/8c.
Well deserved. Alex's climb is one of the highlights of human possibility.
yeaahhh good one all of time .
Yeah great ,but how am I supposed to watch it as an European?
So awesome!! My homeland where I was born! YosemiteNative Awhanechees
National Geographic Amazing!!! Well done. I still haven't watched it yet and now place near me is screening it. Where could I buy it from?
I’m calling it: this will NEVER be repeated by another human being.
The combination of sheer talent, tenacity, ambition, opportunity and fearlessness I don’t think will ever come together quite like this again.
I agree.. it is something special and will never be possibly repeated by another human being... IT IS SPECIAL 👏
oh, people will definitely do it again
Until Captain Kirk comes around (but he won't break the record).
It was just done again by a woman 😊
@@mrnatansanchez Emily Harrington used a rope and free climbed El Cap in one day. A very impressive accomplishment but nothing like this. Alex free soloed meaning he did not use a rope or any fall protection.
this is out of this world. seriously. I'm a climber, i tried free solo. I have been watching Alex for yeears. And still, can't believe a human being is so tremendously talented and brave. Talk about superhumans...
You are also a savage. Free Solo climbing is INsane. I get it from a mental side, i.e. the personal choice of how one decides to live one's life, but I find it so nerve-wracking I could never even think about it
Honnold has genius for free solo. That's what it is.
Robert Crawford III Wilson i know he “climbs”, i do to. Why do you suppose i only type? You can see my videos...I practice dozens of outdoor sports. The wall can break too, by the way. He is a genius, actually my favorite athlete of all time, but you can’t control everything. That’s the fun of it
@Robert Crawford III Wilson I'm pretty sure the consensus around the climbing community is that this was f'ing insane. If we stick to your analogy, there's been thousands of race car drivers skidding around the track, and even hundreds of astronauts. He's alone in this accomplishment.
I tried free solo as well. I slipped off. Fortunately, I was only 4 feet up the wall. Went back to climbing with safety ropes.
In theater this FALL. that is ominous.
they know its coming out in sept no specific date has yet to be set thats why mr ominous...
@@briansimpkins985 "Fall"
Brian Simpkins it was a joke. You wouldn't want to "fall" off that wall.
Wang Lin - Spoiler alert.... Alex Honnald is still alive. ;)
Zbopadop Is he still alive? That's good news because I really want to watch this but not if he's going to fall that would traumatize me
I have no idea why I get so emotional watching this documentary, especially his climb. It brings tears to my eyes and a great sense of awe whenever I watch it. In my humble opinion, I believe this is one of the best documentaries in existence.
Indeed, but spoiled by horrific skies. You can not love that beauty and not be aware of the chemtrails. Time is almost up. Don't watch FREE SOLO being a spectator without watching and embracing THE DIMMING.
@@Diogene_Balbeur THEY are coming
@@TheGargalon They’re not only hebraic and circumcised, but for a large part, yes.
1:51 can we just take a moment to acknowledge how open minded and beautiful his mother is for being able to support her son like that!!!
Except for the part where her son basically calls her a liar.
@@sadbravesfan 🙄 not acknowledging the praise and criticism of others is part of his mental armour, its humility...i saw the film, he didn't call her a liar
@@danieldevlin3517 You saw the film? So then you can't deny he refuted his mother's comments about his dad. That's not even up for debate.
noticed it yeah, so sick
Yeah he basically says later on she sucked.
I'm going to watch this lying down touching the ground the entire time...
lol
Just saw the movie. Never before have I watched on the big screen a human feat of this magnitude. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat. Thank you Alex for pushing the envelope. This movie will motivate thousands to do something amazing.
Were there a lot of people squirming in their seats/ running to the bathroom?!
dieyoung The guy is still alive so obviously he didn’t die that kind of takes the suspense out of it.
cried my eyes out at it earlier today. brilliantly put together, just perfect documentary.
and probably motivate thousands to something really stupid too
Probably the greatest physical feat of all time.
Of. All. Time.
With you
Not sure why because it's totally different but it makes me think of Ernest Shackleton and the rescue of the Endeavor. Simply unbelievable physical exploit.
Probably more the greatest mental feat of all time, but yeah...
Except it's been done
Nadim Melkonian discovered most the routes up this rock......climbed it solo and free all the time.His ashes were even spread there.Look him up,he has records for EL Capitan.
I climbed on my roof yesterday.....then I quickly climbed down, it was amazing.
I love this comment!
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bruh 😂😂😂😂
Garbage can lids are rare indeed.
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Just saw this tonight in a packed theatre in Toronto and it blew my mind. Seriously one of the most exciting documentaries I've ever witnessed. Utterly thrilling and the story is brilliantly well told. The filmmakers and Alex did an incredible job. Just blown away. Really glad I saw it on a big screen as the scenery is utterly gorgeous. The entire theatre was so on edge and you could hear everyone holding their breath during the best bits. So good!!
It sounds like you had an incredible experience watching the documentary in the packed theatre in Toronto! I can sense your enthusiasm and how much the film resonated with you. It's always a special feeling when a documentary manages to captivate and thrill its audience, and it's even better when the storytelling is brilliant and the filmmakers' efforts are evident.
The fact that the scenery was utterly gorgeous and enhanced by the big screen must have added another layer of immersion to the whole experience. It's amazing how a well-crafted documentary can transport you to different places and make you feel like you're right there.
It's wonderful to hear that the film had such an impact on the audience, with everyone on the edge of their seats and holding their breath during the best parts. Moments like those can truly make a film unforgettable.
Thank you for sharing your excitement and positive feedback about the documentary. It's clear that it made a lasting impression on you, and I'm glad you had such a memorable and thrilling cinematic experience!
I don't climb but this was one of the absolute best documentaries I've seen in years. Heart stopping and shows the limit of the human mind and body. Incredible!
I saw this last night. Thought it was fantastic. It was super interesting to see a portrait of Alex Honnold and his psyche, and the climbing scenes were so frightening and severe they were emotional and difficult to watch even knowing he made it. Wow. Congratulations to Alex and everyone involved with the film. And Alex, please don't try to top this. You've done it. You're the best. This really IS good enough.
Amen
This is beyond good enough. This is the stuff of legends. He needs his own statue. You'll prolly never see another person do that.
I'm excited about how terrified I'll be while watching this.
Foh reelz 😱
I won't. I know how it ends.
Simply the most amazing athletic feat in history. Period.
One would have to assume he lives and reaches the top consodering their releasing the film. No need to fear.
I wish this was live.
this is potentially the limit of human existence. this is the strongest, bravest, most daring thing i think a human could ever accomplish, and that limit is both comforting and terrifying.
"- Abby Williamson"
They should put that in the trailer.
I think the soilders storming the beach of Normandy would like a word...
this is penuts compared to bravery in war you numb skull
Its hard to compare. One is traumatic shock and chaos of the highly trained people. The other is ungodly skill built over decades.
Well, Honnold could try and do the Dawn Wall route on El Cap now, free solo. And yet, he's not stupid (smile).
We just saw it! That climb has got to be the greatest physical achievement in human history.
Absolutely unreal !!!!!!!!
An in awe.
Me getting out of my bed on a Sunday morning is also considered a great physical achievement.
I saw this doc yesterday. A monumental, unparalleled achievement unlike anything you will ever see. It's nearly beyond comprehension. With his uncanny climbing abilities, Honnold almost becomes a part of El Capitan during his ascent. This film demands to be seen on as big a screen as possible. You will not be disappointed.
Christopher Profit in the Alpes in 1982, over 3800 meters. Some others did achieve stuff like that before. But impressive indeed. THE DIMMING : do not forget that. The skies are spoiled and horrific.
I'm gonna be watching this with my chalk bag
You get the Oscar for the funniest comment :DDDD
😂 yap, mind as well get a chalk bag while in the couch.
You will need it believe me my palms were sweating like never before :D
I’m surprised he can climb so high with his gigantic balls weighing him down.
Everyone should
I saw this twice in the theaters and only after my second time could I put words to the feelings I had from watching it. The first time I was shaking, tears streaming down my face during the entire climb. After getting back to my car I sat in silence with my brother for a good 10 minutes. There are no superlatives that describe what we just witnessed. It goes so far beyond words.....
The second time I saw it, watching the climb it came to me why I couldn't find words to put to what I felt. There are none. What you witness (bear with me here, it's about to go existential, so if that's not your thing keep scrolling, lol) is a glimpse at Alex's soul. It's not him your watching climb, but everything he is. It's an act of such purity, beauty, and joy that it transcends the physical and mental. It's ineffable and one of the most moving things I've ever experienced. Some of you might dismiss me as a weirdo, or whatever, lol, and that's fine. To those of you who felt what I did, and do, you'll understand completely.
Some game developer should totally make a VR free solo game with all climbs like El Cap laser scanned. Let us mere mortals get a taste of what Alex experiences!
Genius
The climb on oculus quest
I imagine EA doing this being like: For the next 50 meters you have to buy this DLC for 100$
They're doing it! Alex is involved.
@@skyepaul261 are you for real? That would be dope and I would get oculus for that alone
When Jimmy Chin says that sentence, tears roll down your eyes.
It doesn't matter how many times I watch this, I smile and break into tears each time.
What a time to be alive... such an incredible accomplishment.
I was a Ranger, I climbed Nanga Parbat. I have been in a firefight that lasted almost three days. What Alex did is absolutely unparalleled. You couldn’t pay me a billion dollars and give me 10 years prep to even try.
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Same
weird flex, but ok
The brave do not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all.
R/I’m14AndThisIsDeep
@Rebecca Mattis Absolutely awesome quote
This is just another of those quotes that sounds more profound than it is.
Those who don’t agree with the quote never experienced an adrenaline rush in their life
@@mikem302 You can get an adrenaline rush doing non life threatening activities
Imagine after all that climbing the camera guy said *"OOPS, forgot to press record..."*
Alex would have probably GLADLY done it all over again...seems like the kind of dude intent on getting himself killed one way or another?!?
Worse yet, forgot to remove the lens cap! ☹
@@Reclining_Spuds Yeah reminds me of that movie where the chick takes the last photo she got of her lover and he's like " Hey...." and she's " shhhhhh " and then he says "you forgot to remove the lens cap" :D
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came here right after this won an oscar!!!!!
LoL you got me 😂😂😂
*Oscar
This 2 hours of boredom won an oscar? No way.
2 hours of boredom? What an insult, guess not everyone appreciate art.
Richard Parker I guess not everybody enjoys amazing real life feats.. keep watching your hollywood movies.
Just had the privilege of watching this last night, and I think it is probably the best movie, documentary or otherwise, that I have ever seen. I left the theater completely floored and speechless.
Props to Jimmy Chin, the master.
Watched this on Imax screen last night... Absolutely totally breathtaking, edge-of-the-seat incredibly stunning!!! It deserves ALL the awards. So amazing, so well done, such an incredible story and emotion. Can't recommend it enough.
I watched today and I am GLAD. His efforts, his physical and mental focus just blow my mind. I learn from this documentary don't give up do your performance with 100% of focus. I just love this documentary.
Just got back from the theatres. This absolutely blew me away. PHENOMENAL
Can't wait for this. This is indeed probably the greatest athletic achievement in history. If you tried to win Wimbledon starting today you would have a better chance than successfully completing this climb. It is astonishing and beautiful.
It's completely different types of climbing. Ondra fell tons of times when trying to do Silence but he only had to get it right once. With free soloing you can prepare all you want but you only have one shot without the ropes and you have to do it perfect.
Adam Ondra actually said what Alex did was much harder than anything he has ever done.
Ok maybe, but it's not physically harder, just mentally harder.
If you think about it, the line between physical and mental exertion is pretty blurred.
You can't compare what Alex does and what Adam does, they are completely different but both absolutely insane
I've been waiting for this film for ages and I really thought I had it, but my legs were shaking watching it this past weekend. I don't think I've ever felt more fully present or engaged watching a film. It's magnificent. Now please be done Alex. It's enough.
This achievement makes Honnold one of the greatest athletes of all time.The physical skills required are exceptional, but it is the mental calm and focus required to climb a 3000 ft vertical wall with no ropes that make it so unique and exceptional.I dont think this will ever be repeated.
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Brutal!!! Buena suerte!!
If academy members have any sense once so ever, Free Solo will be their top pick. Simply an amazing doc.
I pray to God this film wins.
Yes Baby!!
@@BigKarl519 They do have sense. There's a reason why it's nominated. It will win as well.
Why an I tearing up just watching the trailer? Even as great as Alex is,it takes one millimeter of error and it's over. Amazing
Because you're a soyboy
Can't wait for this one. Seriously unbelievable that he did this. Nice to see his mom is in it. As a late 50's woman, who just started climbing, his mom is an inspiration!
The most impressive sporting accomplishment in the history of our species.
Yes, it's that amazing. You are correct.
nah, not really. running a 4 minute mile is much more impressive. this climb is "only" 5.12d which is way way below the limit that people regularly onsight these days. well this is no onsight, it was rehearsed many times. all this is is someone risking their life on camera for some kind of payday and fame. really it is just irresponsibility. if he did it without the fanfare and the camera it would be marginally more impressive, but hardly as a sporting accomplishment per se....more as just a curiousity.
What people are impressed by is how he could mentally achieve the climb, more so than the pure physicality. But of course you know this already.
Reinhold Messner’s solo of Everest is pretty on par with this I think..for reals though! it took 3 days to go up and 2 going down in August winter and not one other soul on the mountain.. no support other than his own mental and physical badassery hardcoreness ⛰ maybe a few wandering spirits but such amazing feats in this amazing world now just need the new Tool album and I’m good forever
Charlie Ray I agree 100% solo everest without oxegen is mind blowing
The Zen master of rockclimbing. A real true sprit of the outdoors..climb on.😁👍🌋
I'd need to train that long just to watch footage of Alex without my palms sweating. The guy achieved something so utterly terrifying that it should be beyond human achievement, but he did it anyway. Absolutely blown away, scared, excited, glad for him and I hope he never does anything like it ever again.
I want this guy to live till a ripe old age so he can look back and think, yep, I did that. He deserves that moment, that pride, that sense of accomplishment that makes a long-life fulfilled.
The best documentary of all time!
I watched this last night. It's way more then about climbing. I feel kind of bad for Alex. He seems very emotionally detached from people . Being told he could always do more and losing his father very young. I think he has a very good heart and just wants to climb and be left alone. He looks at death with a callous thought. I hope you find peace Alex, keep doing what makes you happy. In the film he also said he never knew how to hug and love. Climb on brother and stay safe !!!
One of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen.
I would pay to watch Alex Honnold’s entire 4 hours ascent of El Capitan.
There was no need for any commentary, got my heart thumping. Incredible! Beautifully made!
Alex Honnold is one of the most amazing persons I've ever heard of. He is right up there with any brilliant person you can name, because he combines the intellect with the physical. It is stunning every time I watch.
Two of my kids climb and know Alex. These death wish comments are stupid. He is living his life and doing what he loves. Cant say that about most people. He does not have a death wish. Great job Alex keep climbing and have fun. Be safe and keep doing what you love. Very cool. Ignorant people will make ignorant comments
Hardly ignorant to point out the danger of free climbing
elucidate on what you mean by "be safe" ? You consider what he does as being safe? You want your kids to follow in his footsteps? i mean, of course i believe in freedom and such but i have a feeling that if one of your kids tells you over breakfast tomorrow that he is going to freesolo something like this you are going to change your tune in a hurry...maybe i'm wrong but it would take quite a person to say "ok, son, very cool. have fun. i'm glad you are doing what you love and i will sing a merry tune whilst digging your grave after scraping your remains off the rocks with a putty knife while fighting off the buzzards." there is nothing remotely "safe" about what he is doing, particularly the slab sections. you ever climb a 5.11 slab before?
Shrike12 it’s an obvious danger, no climber takes gravity for granted ... that said, free solo can be intensely rewarding ... I’ve done it tho not up to the standards of AH. It was a tremendous feeling of accomplishment, a very personal one, and reminds me of a time in my life when I managed to master just a little bit of the dance.
B. Alvn I’ve soloed 10d slabs and, yes, it focuses the mind. I think the “be safe” comment was more in the context of “know your limits.”
aeropilot what i meant to say was "friction slabs"...not steep thin edging...people boulder (basically solo) steep thin edging out at the Buttermilks up to at least V12, sometimes 50 feet high...but you still are holding onto something..edges, even 3 or 4mm ones, are still positive, as you know.
part of Freerider is pure friction (so I understand) and most long granite routes anywhere will have moves trusting only friction of rubber on rock, that can be highly temperature and humidity dependent as well as requiring incredible precision...i've been on routes like that where a gust of wind caused me to come off...that is where I believe you are truly rolling the dice..not on positive holds or solid jams or even chimneys....of course for someone like Honnold mid-5.12-level cracks and even 5.10+ OWs and chimneys are like a strolls in the park (as long as it doesn't start raining, sleeting, hailing, or snowing, or you don't disturb a nesting bird maybe)
i fully agree that freesoloing is very rewarding, but i also think it should be done quietly....setting "role models for children" is highly questionable...kinda like those rappers with their guns, misogyny, bad language, stupid attitudes aren't very good role models..........
bottom line: what i'm essentially saying is that i believe in freedom of all kinds but publicizing and glamorizing this behavior for money and fame is wrong...on many levels. and it will lead to more high-profile deaths which ultimately are bad for climbers like us that just want to do our thing~ i get mad when climbers litter too, and cut down trees, and leave bright pink rap slings, etc. don't you?????
Dudes a legend
And now winner of Best Documentary. Everything is possible with National Geographic!
This is absolutely incredible. I am amazed by what Alex accomplished and also his good heart. He will inspire so many, I was laughing, crying and could not believe what I am watching. I think this is one of the best documentaries ever made and also the greatest achievement in history of sports. Thank you. It was mindblowing.
This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. Was so hyped and it didn't disappoint at all. Alex is one of the most inspirational humans I have ever seen in my existence and this achievement was literally incredible.
This trailer gave me chills.
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This is superhuman on another level. It's impossible to wrap my brain how a person achieved this.
you can do it when your amygdala is numb and this is the case of A. Honnold. Watch carefully the movie and you will find all signs of brain deficiency he has.
It really is amazing how he prepped and practiced what he was about to do. From each climb to everything he was going to do, to the wind conditions, to the how he climbed it.
Saw it yesterday with my kids.Focus, will, determination, etc. Pure beauty.
I still can't believe he actually did this. It has to be the greatest physical accomplishment in human history.
the most nerve wracking experience ive ever had in a theater. Go see it on a big screen. Jimmy Chin is a master at climbing and photography, and they harmonize here in a visually stunning film. This is no doubt the greatest physical feat ever and I only hope Alex stops doing this before it ends as so many have.
I once had the privilege of shaking Alex's hand. He kept my hand.
This is so inspiring. I can’t even.
I got to see this on the big screen last night and it changed my life. My brother and I were sitting at the bottom of the theatre and it made the experience even better. Watch this on the big screen if you can.
best TV ive ever seen...ever, gripping from beginning to end,
I almost dropped my phone because my palms are so sweaty from watching this.
Paul Price there’s vomit in your sweater moms spaghetti
Why were you talking on the phone while watching this though?!!
Just saw it on Nat Geo and can't believe how emotionally involved I was through to the end. Magnificent climb, magnificent film. Knowing the result of all the parts, I still have to go swallow my heart back into my chest. Congratulations all.
Just watched "Free Solo" on DVD. This stunning Academy Award winning documentary about Alex Honnold's free solo climb 3000 feet up El Capitan is absolutely amazing, gripping and awe-inspiring. His unflinching determination, grit and courage to overcome all fear is amazing and inspirational! No fear.
I've seen countless interviews of him talking post-climb. I've seen him climb El Cap and make it to the top, yet, every time I watch, I'm sitting there holding my breath... This is the greatest mental/physical achievement of mankind.
Μπραβο σου ρε μαγκα....Κατι ανθρωποι σαν κι εσενα μας εβγαλαν απο τα σπηλαια και μας εφτασαν ως το διαστημα.
I saw this movie today at the arc light in Hollywood and was lucky enough to meet Alex and shake his hand after the Q&A after the movie. Amazing film, even though I knew he was going to make it I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. More suspenseful than any "suspense thriller" movie.
Congratulations on the BAFTA winner for best documentary.
There are still many free solo climbers alive and well that climbed when I did, when it was still a ghost sport.
Extremely thrilled by the amazing new talent and success that this generation is pursuing - I'm just dumb-struck, oh heck, I wish I could still climb - its never left me. I was married to climbing - best times of my life! Yes, climbing IS life!
Yosemite and El Cap are SPECTACULAR
I've been a climber my whole life and this is the scariest movie I've ever seen.
Saw this movie yesterday. I'm not a rock climber, but in recent years I've been intrigued by the men and women who do this. I don't think I would/could ever do this, but I'm so glad there are people like Alex Honnald out there pushing the boundaries of human potential. I'm also glad there are wonderful filmmakers like Jimmy Chin and E. Chai Vasarhelyi to capture it. I genuinely believe it's a cinematic masterpiece. Even if you don't know a thing about rock climbing, you will be riveted by this film. I knew the outcome and was still entranced. Thanks all for your involvement in this project.
I cosign on the above post.
super glad to see people acknowledging the filmmakers
You don’t think you could do this? Come on now, stop being so modest.
1:38 Now THAT's how to highlight how rope free Honnold is on that wall. Show a cameraman on the same wall, beside him, fully roped up. Great shot.
I'm working at getting the courage up to go see this film and stay right through to the end. I'm not keen on hearing all the audience snickers if I have to get up and leave in the middle.
saw FS 3x. I went in cold the first time, and did not know whether AH survived or fell. My central nervous system just about went critical on me. No movie compares.
The trailer makes me rethink what I've done and am doing with my life. My mind can't wrap around what I'm watching. Its mind bending
Not everyone is meant to do extreme stuff like this, and that's ok.
It was honestly the greatest documentary I have ever seen.
This is an amazing documentary , talk about living on the edge. Hats off to everyone involved in this project.
The most impressive wall on earth? You hear that Trump?
So you're saying Trump should build one at the border to rival this? I agree!
Trump should free solo it
Mounted sentry turrets at the top... and a moat at the bottom filled with gators
David C. = small minded.
A.J. Bensinger crack me up 😂
Just saw it at the theatre! These people are freaking amazing!
Alex, I am so THRILLED that you are on the stage at the Oscars tonight because "Free Solo" won Best Documentary!! You have been my hero for years. You are amazing!! Congrats again!
Alex is my hero. I'm trying to follow in his footsteps. So far I've free soloed a curb.
I'm a climber, I never want to do what he does but Alex inspires me 100%
This is one of the greatest films ever made 😍
got around to watching this a couple days ago on hulu plus. it is one of the most amazing things i have ever seen. my palms were sweating the entire film. This guy is insane.
Just one of the most inspiring documentaries I've never seen
Absolutely incredible film. I was almost out of my seat.
Just saw this and it’s amazing, so gripping, and also anxiety inducing, some of the shots from above him just show the sheer scale and the music is so well done, one of the best docs I’ve seen a long time
Watching this got me into indoor climbing
personally i consider Honold's ascent of El Cap the single greatest athletic achievement of all time .
This movie is unreal - so inspirational!
*Plot twist: he was the kid who climbed that pit at Dark Knight Rises*
I saw the movie yesterday. It was beautiful and awe inspiring. It was also terrifying to watch even though I knew the ending. I don’t know how the camera men, hanging from the mountain at the most treacherous spots of the climb, were able to hold their cameras steady not knowing how it would end. It is a fantastic movie, and you will be glad that you saw it.
Just saw this in IMAX. Stunning, scary, the ultimate climbing film.
Gut wrenching from start to finish. Brilliant and heart skipping. I made it through this documentary. The fear I have is cemented now. Some can, I could never. Thank you for a glimpse into another world. ❤
The best documentary of all time 👍