Star Disaster Jake Djolehalah is the best Netflix graphs that rise
While Netflix’s Slick but blank “electric state” Added to the already gloomy plastic landscape, Jake Djolehal has nothing that has no Renaissance. A scary sci-fi “life” Gyllenhaal-it’s hit on the main video at the same time it and Topical thriller Michael Pengia defeat him on max. Now another thriller under the guidance of Gyllenhaal is the climbing charts of Netflix, that is, the actor demanded a place in the largest stretching in the game, while it is dominated by the rival platforms he assisted in his last triumph.
Everest 2015 is a thriller for survival based on the real disaster of Everest 1996, which saw that eight climbers were losing life trying to reach the highest point on Earth. The film stems from two expedition groups affected by a strange storm on the way to the top of the titular mountain. One of the groups is headed by Scott Fisher Gilenhal and the other is headed by Rob Hall Jason Clark. But it’s not just two stars that appeared in the movie. Josh Brollyn, John Hox, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Keira Keitley, Martin Henderson and Emily Watson rounded out acting, and while the final result is not the best thing that was a participant.
The director and producer of the Icelandic director Baltosar Korman, who previously directed Denzel Washington and Mark Walberg “2 Weapons”, “Everest” was both critical and commercial success, which may think he would give up the same The charts that Kevin Hart managed to supplement “Lift”. However, “Everest” establishes what it looks like it may be impressive by the Netflix ranking.
Everest rises to the Netflix summit
Everest hit Netflix on March 16, 2025, and according to FlixpatrolA site that monitors and brings together viewers’ numbers on different streaming platforms has become a quick hit. The film debuted at number six in the American hit -parades Netflix on March 17, which means that the subscribers immediately began to broadcast Jake Jake’s thriller as soon as he got into the service.
One country is obviously not enough to make “Everest” such a global hit that has become so many Netflix movies in recent years. The first Cameron Diaz movie for 11 years, “returned to action” not only became a number one In 92 countries, he stayed in Netflix hit charts for more than a month, becoming a pretty mega-hith and ensuring that diaz returns at the focus was the victorious-at all when you ignore reviews. “Everest”, on the other hand, is a very different species of Netflix. This, of course, is not the original Netflix, and it was licensed from the Universal to broadcast on the US platform as such, it was never going to climb the top of the perhaps around the world, but the debut number six for the movie that came out ten years ago – especially when the movie itself is really good.
Is it worth watching Everest?
After restricted liberation in several countries around the world, Everest was widely released in the US on September 25, 2015 and continued Gros 221 million dollars Worldwide against the $ 65 million budget. This makes it a pretty good success story for Universal, even if the movie has been largely forgotten since then. His return of broadcasting is the desired development, at least because it happens at a time when streaming schedules were generally killed by some particularly stiff streams – culminating in mindlessness “Electric Status” (Seriously, see how this unpredictable sci-fi series).
Moreover, Everest received some good reviews after its initial release. Currently it has 73% criticism Rotten tomatoesWith Richard Roper of Chicago Sun Times, which praised “stunning visual effects” and “solid performances” from the acting. In view of this, many critics were more affected by these stunning visual images Rocking stone“Peter Travers, who calls the film,” a dizzying visual adventure that knocks out the wind out of you, “adding”, “as a personal drama, not much.”
However, “Everest” is more than worth looking at and may be a big hit when the weeks are played. However, in order to get to the summit, he will have to overcome some unstable terrain in the form of “Kraven the Hunter” “Trap” by M. Night of Schiamalan (the most fun film director yet) In third place. Jake Gilenhal and co -author. Perhaps you will just be able to remove it, but you will still have to fight the “electric condition”, which is somehow sitting at number one.