Dades wrote: » Watched this last week, and caught half of it again last night on C4. Unbelievable feat. I couldn't shake a niggling feeling that the documentary was putting him under serious pressure personally to do something that he knew had every chance of killing him. Sure, he may have done it anyway eventually, but I believe he felt he owed it to the guys who had filmed him for years. Have been watching stuff like this on Youtube since. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7qSiEKntQA
p to the e wrote: » Was very enjoyable and looked amazing but as has been mentioned this documentary ended up being more of a character study of Honnold. I've gone through the comments and no one seems to be pointing out the obvious that this guy is obviously on the spectrum. His father was diagnosed with aspergers, he clearly has trouble showing emotions and he is definitely socially awkward. His girlfriend is either very unaware or in denial thinking she can change him.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » Is it all the climbing or mostly training and background of the climber
mloc123 wrote: » Netflix have another good docu up now called "Dawn Wall" worth checking out
cozar wrote: » it was an unbelievable achievement. could hardly watch the climb itself it was terrifying. i dont think the girlfriend was an asset to him thought she was kinda in the way.