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10/10
We are all climbers
jlee-1440620 April 2024
The movie is about Ashima's amazing ability to climb. But I was interested in the father-daughter relationship. Many Asian Americans like myself will relate to how strict the father is. When I was a kid, I was so angry at my dad for being a hardass. I can see Ashima has elder parents. She's 13 in the doc. As a parent myself, I understand the father's strictness because he might feel he only has so much time to prepare Ashima for adulthood. That's why he's so hard on her. There are other reasons he pushes her to work hard, but I'm not going to get into them. I don't want to be authoritarian like my father or Ashima's father. How do I break my generational trauma? Anyway, those are the issues I thought about after watching the film. I'm glad I caught a morning screening at the Milwaukee Film Festival. Film editor Samuel J. Rong offered insight about the movie. That was super cool. To watch Ashima climb was an absolute joy.- Jenny Lee.
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10/10
Amazing
erschust26 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Watching Ashima grow and seeing her dynamic with her father and her fight to conquer V14 was seriously inspiring and heartwarming. Awesome display of not just climbing prowess but filmmaking and displaying emotion through visuals. Watching her as a child just to look her up and find out she's older than me was a trip. Listening to Kenji talk about his dedication to the project in a q&a afterwards was crazy. 12 years of effort! Quit his job to live with the family! Most importantly, treated their story and lives with the utmost respect and clear love for the family he basically became a part of for years. Seriously awesome movie telling an even cooler story about one of the most interesting people I know of.
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10/10
Climbing to the top in the middle of generational and cultural change
jlaimaeos11 May 2024
This documentary is a must watch. Ashima is not only a childrens' heroine but also a role model of how we should see parenting and its impacts across generational commutation and transitioning immigrant heritage. The story is touching, engaging, and relate-able from every aspect. From start to end, the story is completely normalized as a pre-teen to early teen account of one of the best climbers, who grows up in accelerated fashion under a loving yet strict and commanding father/coach. They tackle a V14 bouldering problem together, and every step of the way they never seem like they will be able to succeed at the feat. Please watch!
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