When you are in the mountains… …if you give up, you die. There are only
14 mountains in the world higher than 8,000 meters. The fastest time
to climb all the 14 was seven years. The plan is to go
and hit the summit directly. If I can stay alive, I can do this in seven months. -It is a roll of the dice.
-Completely absurd. Tonight we drink, tomorrow we plan! The biggest strength
I have is, I have no fear. Supporting him, you have to be strong. Look, I got nothing more to give. I don't want my bro
ther to die. You have to be willing to try. You are on the edge of life and death. It is a project
not only for himself, but for all the Sherpas. If this was done by some Western climber, the news would have been
ten times bigger than this. Those guys are really,
really risking their lives. Doesn't matter
where you come from. You can show the world
nothing is impossible. Giving up is not in the blood, sir.
It's not in the blood.
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The Nepalese finally getting the credit they deserve. Without them there would be no summiting Mount Everest
"If this was done by some western climbers then the news should have been 10 times bigger than this" This line touched my heart.
He did Everest, took that viral photo and then climbed two other close mountains in 48 hours... I mean WTF, wow! Incredible is a massive understatement.
Hats off to Netflix. They are producing movies and series in places and countries, about different people around the world, that hollywood or big studios have never ever had interest. Thank you!
To put this into perspective, this legend climbed K2, in winter, without oxygen. K2 has only been climbed by 377 people in total and it had never been summited in winter before he did it. Insane.
“Giving up is not in the blood Sir” what a heart touching. Wow
"In the death Zone, I come alive" - Nims ! This is the story of an extraordinary individual. Simply amazing!!
Not just an incredible feat of endurance but risking his life twice to save others and inspiring the other teams to climb K2. An absolute inspiration.
“GIVING UP IS NOT IN THE BLOOD”- Gorkhali. Like a father like a son. What a proud moment for Nepal and Nepali 🇳🇵. Jay Nepal Jay desh !!
Finally a documentary on the legendary Nim Dai. Finally some Nepalese getting recognition .. Big 👍 to Netflix for this
This is one of the greatest documentaries I have ever seen. This man and his team are the most inspiring people on earth. I hope everyone gets a chance to watch this and learn more than what climbing is about. There are so many lessons to be learned and positivity to be had all from this movie. Brilliantly produced. Music was perfect. I have told everyone I know about it. Unbelievable. I wish I could meet them.
“I am not going to die today, Maybe tomorrow but not today” did for me Really inspiring documentary. Hats off to the team and his family ❤️❤️❤️
Gotta love how Netflix is branching out to different regions of the world. So excited for this!
"If this was done by some western climber, the news would have been ten times bigger than this". The worst part is that he's right.
They were climbing mountains like a walk in the park. incredible stuff.
This madlad not only achieved this incredible feat in such a short time, he undertook 2 rescue operations in the middle of this. The legend that he is cannot be understated.
"Giving up is not in the blood sir, Not in the blood", Damn this line won the million heart of Nepalese all around the world. So excited to see!
So kind that he gives credit to the Sherpas calling them by their name and introducing them, showing appreciation. Respect.
Mannnnn🤣. I've watched dozens of climbing documentaries where the climbers take 90 minutes to document and show off how hard-core and death defying their SINGLE climb up Everest/k2/others are, and this fool does them ALL in one season and it seemed like a piece of cake for him.🤣🤣. This dude owned them. He is the GOAT.
Nims dai is a living legend. He and his mates from Project Possible, all deserve massive respect. The hard work he had put into this project is immense. Truely an inspiring and motivating documentary. A must watch. Jai Nepal!