Director:
Renny HarlinCámara:
Alex ThomsonMúsica:
Trevor JonesReparto:
Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow, Michael Rooker, Janine Turner, Rex Linn, Caroline Goodall, Leon, Craig Fairbrass, Gregory Scott Cummins, Michelle Joyner (más)Streaming (3)
Sinopsis(1)
A un experimentado alpinista de un equipo de salvamento (Stallone) la muerte de una persona durante un rescate le produce una depresión tan profunda que decide retirarse. Pero el accidente de un avión, secuestrado por una banda criminal, en plena montaña le obligará a realizar la misión más difícil y peligrosa de su vida. (Columbia TriStar)
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Espectáculo alpino extremadamente simpático. Escena inicial muy emocionante. Un guión imprevisible lleno de acción, suspense e ideas, situado en el bello marco de los Dolomitas italianos. Un buen grupo de matones que dicen frases. Interiores con iluminación de estudio que entretienen con encanto retro. Bonito motivo mohicano de Trevor Jones. Grandes actores. Si no fuera por los agujeros lógicos, no habría nada que reprochar a Máximo riesgo. ()
The nerve-wracking opening scene makes you feel so nervous that you are blissfully anxious about what's coming next. Though you won’t see anything as exciting for the rest of the film, it still has to be said that this is a highly above-average action flick, even though the ravages of time have gnawed away at some of the scenes (some of the sets and visual effects are quite dodgy). Stallone's temporary comeback after a string of abysmal comedies was a success. PS: Experienced mountaineers will probably miss the genre classification "comedy" :) ()
I haven’t reviewed Cliffhanger? One of Sly's best films with perfectly shot climbing and action scenes, divine music and a slimy villain? Okay, okay... five stars, then. If you want to see a similar film, however, definitely reach for Eastwood's The Eiger Sanction rather than the more recent Vertical Limit. ()
Very decent fun. To say that Sly's role as a mountain leader fits is pointless. It's not exactly a game of deep psychology, but his muscles stand out when climbing rocks, so it's an ideal role. The story is so schematic that it does not make your head spin and the viewer can enjoy the comforting action. The environment does a lot – although nothing too revolutionary happens in the film, the environment of the mountain giants is impressive. Moreover, the creators managed to create a villain so unbelievably negative (the Stalin paraphrase is really the pinnacle!), so the viewer looks forward to the necessary moment when John Lithgow deservedly goes to the highest mountain, from which there is no turning back. Cliffhanger is a very decent action routine, which gets an extra star for the mountains. A climber would weep, while a spectator longing for easy entertainment applauds curtly. ()
One Sylvester Stallone’s best films, and also one of his best roles. This is of course thanks to Renny Harlin, who serves us another magnificent masterpiece full of action, an original setting, and relatively unfamiliar actors. One breathtaking scene follows another, and throughout the two hours, the film never loses its pace. The script is made for the two tough guys Stallone and Rooker, and it fits them fantastically, especially with the addition of Trevor Jones's music. We have no choice but to bow down to the director's talent for captivating the audience. Maximum satisfaction within the genre. ()
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