Pretty superficial. I can’t say what is breathtaking from the avalanches, but I also don’t miss watching. The plot is quite common for disaster films.
Fans of watching the collapses of massive snow layers and snow streams will not be disappointed - such scenes in the film abound.
Some scenes in the film are not clearly spelled out (shooting from afar, so you don’t really understand what’s going on). Because of this, in the final I, for example, it was not clear about everyone who was saved.
The story itself seemed to me to be underdeveloped (though this is the problem of many disaster films). There was not enough action, so to speak. In addition, I would like to learn more about the characters, more about their past (not scraps of conversations, but more experiences, not just in words), imbued with sympathy so that I really fear for them, and not just watch from the sidelines. Unfortunately, the movie doesn’t do that.
And the actors themselves, for the most part, just say learned words. Where's the facial expression? Where are the gestures? Where's the emotion? There is almost no such thing.
And so only
5 out of 10