A year ago, when he climbed on a excellent mountain wall, at the company of his best friend Hunter and his wife, Beck, Beck saw that the latter died in front of his eyes, which was opposed to a deadly drop after the accident.
Although she is still wondering whether she will be able to find the taste of life after this terrible injury, Hanter will contact her to offer her the most crazy challenge for her entire life: the climbing led to the top of the radio tower at a height of 600 meters, located in the middle of the desert and with no rather rusty metal structure.
- For more than 30 years, the first minutes of this movie prevented the climbing of millions of viewers
If you are dizzy, run away!
Let’s say this from the beginning: Autumn is not a masterpiece of cinema. Directed by British filmmaker Scott Man (who particularly signed a bus with 657 action thrillers Robert de Niro), this film, published 3 years ago, serves quite amateur actors and scenarios, which some can easily qualify according to hair (especially with its outcome).
However, before being seriously subjected to dizziness, this honest little entertainment is likely to be transformed into a horror movie and offer you a pure adrenaline for 1 hour and 47 minutes.
Even more stupid than the cliffhanger!
In fact, even if you are particularly scared of the heights of normal, staging and almost the sadistic rhythm in the fall can force your sofas armor slightly more firmly than usual.
Cliffhanger, vertical margin and walking are you crazy about you? So if you don’t have the spirit of adventure and the challenges you don’t scare, it’s probably better to go for your way.
Add that the terrible autumn tower by the two heroin is inspired by a real structure: KXTV/Kovr, 609 meters high in the middle of the California desert.
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