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An adrenaline seeking snowboarder gets lost in a massive winter storm in the back country of the High Sierras where he is pushed to the limits of human endurance and forced to battle his own personal demons as he fights for survival....
Leave your thoughts about 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain.
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfA sense of filmic movement is missing, keeping "6 Below" unremarkable in many ways, and its last-minute transformation into an inspirational movie is unearned. |
| HeyUGuysAmanda CarnacJosh Hartnett gives a gritty, impressive performance. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonFacing death while trudging through a frozen wilderness turns out to be remarkably unexciting in this fact-based drama. |
| ClarínPablo A. Scholz...the camera of the sometimes intrepid Scott Waugh (Need for Speed: The movie) practically never leaves [Josh Hartnett's] side. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Contactmusic.comRich Cline... would almost be unbelievable if they didn't really happen. |
| ReelViewsJames Berardinelli6 Below is meant to be inspirational and, although it’s not specifically designated as a faith-based movie, it often feels like one. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenWhile Harnett’s a real trooper and stuntman-turned-filmmaker Scott Waugh (“Act of Valor”) establishes an effectively bone-chilling milieu heightened by an immersive sound design that keeps those whipping winds and howling wolves in uncomfortably close proximity, the embellishments fail to create crucial suspense. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe film just seems to lack the courage of its convictions. Hartnett doesn’t bring much depth to his troubled character, making it hard for the viewer to care about his fate. |
| Radio TimesTrevor Johnstonhat sounds like a stirring story of resilience turns out to be a rather plodding movie, which falls back on clichéd flashbacks to augment Hartnett's solo privations. |
| Total FilmTim ColemanDespite some appealing lensing and an edgier tone than a lot of Christian dramas (nudity, swearing, and in one memorable moment, self-cannibalism), this is a movie with zero subtext and even less subtlety. |