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Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa

Rating7.6 /10
20241 h 45 m
United States
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A single mother working as a dishwasher who has another life as record-breaking mountain climber.

Documentary

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Priddysand

23/08/2024 16:12
This is a remarkable story told in a masterful manner. Lhakpa Sherpa is one of those characters that if you saw in a fiction film, you would think is too perfect. Born and raised in Nepal, Lhakpa carried her brother daily to school but was not allowed to enter because she was a girl. She used her innate intelligence and unbending will to overcome the unspeakable hardships she faced: chauvinism, misogyny, abuse, poverty, single-parenting. She had to overcome all that to then perform some of the greatest feats in climbing history. It is fortunate that there is great historic footage and photographs of her early exploits. The filmmakers chose to layer her current experience with the thread of her fascinating history, creating a dynamic film that flows and keeps the viewer's interest. My wife and I watched on my phone in a flight (not our favorite mode) and both had tears in our eyes at the end. Not of sadness, but of joy and awe.

halaj

20/08/2024 16:11
I follow Lakhpa on Instagram and found her film there. What a resilient amazing woman. I wish her every success - her achievements should be recognised and celebrated. I think this film must be cathartic to the recovery of domestic abuse for both she and her daughters. I loved seeing a film about Everest being told from Sherpa perspective. She has a true passion and calling for the mountains and to see the respect she has for the mountain is inspiring in itself. She has a true passion and calling for the mountains and to see the respect she has for the mountain is inspiring in itself. I wish she and all her family well.

Nunkwin

14/08/2024 16:06
This incredible woman, Lhakpa Sherpa, who has summited Mount Everest an astounding 10 times, has inspired many people with her kindness and grace in the face of countless obstacles, and with her strength and determination to create a better life for her children and herself. Her dream from an early age was to climb to the top of Everest to "see what's on the other side", and in spite of no education and no money, she persevered until she not only became the first woman to summit Mt. Everest and survive, but then broke her own record an incredible 9 more times. As if that weren't enough, she also summited K2! This documentary was very well done, with amazing videos of her climbs, as well as home videos of her children as they grew up. Beautiful, touching documentary.

M&M@000777

14/08/2024 16:06
Why are viewers celebrating narcissism? Both climbers were complete narcissists. Her accomplishments were incredible, but she placed her safety and life at risk with impressionable and depressed kids at home. Her children are the heroes. They experienced major traumas throughout their lives caused by the parent's choices. Continuing to climb Everest left the possibility of no parent remaining in America. Beautiful cinematography and showing of the Sherpa culture. The structure of the documentary is well done, but throughout I was frustrated with the behaviors of the 2 main climbers and the destruction of Mt Everest through irresponsible tourism. My critique is not of the movie makers but of the subject.

Nancy Isime

09/08/2024 16:05
I loved this documentary, even though it was completely opposite of what I expected it to be. I've been following Lhakpa's professional life before this documentary, but I didn't know the hardships she's been through. I cried so much and I am so happy to see the reward for all she has accomplished. She is a lovely mother, fighter, smart and interesting story-teller. If I were to climb high mountains, I would definitely love to have her as my guide, and enjoy hearing amazing stories and life's simple truths told in an interesting way. She is lucky to have such a lovely and beautiful daughters. I hope life gives them peace and health. They already have great support.

Dr Craze

09/08/2024 16:05
A Young, beautiful and highly determined Nepalese woman of great Innate strength of character and Intelligence, fights for her place in the male dominated Mt. Everest Sherpa Industry. With her indominitable spirit and force of Will, Uneducated and unmarried in her early life, she refuses to allow the traditional "housewife culture" shame her with their ostracism. Instead amazing Lhakpa is the First and Only Nepalese Woman to Summit Everest and continues summiting despite her marriage to a violent Romanian husband who demeans and mistreats her at every opportunity. Never giving up , she continues breaking Everest World Records and inspires us all with her Kind, Loving and Compassionate nature. She deserves a statue in her town and financial freedom.

Miiss Dosso Mariama

09/08/2024 16:05
Such an inspiring story . Very well directed and a sensitive portrayal of Lakhpa and her family. You get drawn in to the story from the get go. Here is a woman who is transported to an Alien land and the way she picks herself up is amazing! I loved the way her relationship with her two girls and the manner in which this has been portrayed. The majestic Everest and the influence this mountain has on the Sherpas is well depicted. I truly hope that this documentary will bring her fame and fortune that she so richly deserves. At the end you tear up and hope that she continues to Climb and inspires many women to do so in her footsteps.

Gabbi Garcia

08/08/2024 16:04
I'm so confused by the never ending praise for this woman. **TRIGGER WARNING: Child Abuse, Neglect, DV*** This woman sure has accomplished incredible things in the mountaineering world but at what cost?! She had 4 kids. 4 kids she would abandon over and over again to chase her obsession of climbing Everest over and over again. And yes I know "Hurt people hurt people" and she has plenty of hurt to share but if that explains things it doesn't excuse the behavior. This documentary was really hard to watch. Sure there's mountainnering in it but what I really see is cycles of abuse. We see 3 of her kids in the documentary. The youngest has taken on the classic role of parenting and defending her mother when she just in her mid teens. The older one can't even verbalize the trauma she witnessed but also was dealt when her mother would run off for months at a time to chase her obessions. It's not like the mother was making any money and could provide some kind of care for the kids. The documentary never addresses where she left those kids for months at a time while she disappeared. Her constant "I love you"s while failing to make her kids a priority is textbook narcissism and gaslighting. Yes, she climbed Everest repeatedly, but it would have been far better if she'd actually cared for the children she brought into this world or at least provided them with some stability.

MlleIsa

07/08/2024 16:03
"Everest is my doctor. It fixes my soul." "Everest is a mountain queen, and it treats you as one." Lhapka I am still reeling from the experience of watching this awe-inspiring and humbling documentary chronicles the extraordinary life and achievements of Lhakpa Sherpa, the first Nepali woman to climb Mount Everest and the only person to summit it ten times! Her record remains unbroken, just like her spirit. With unprecedented access to her personal journey, the film takes us on a breathtaking adventure to the highest peaks on Earth, while also exploring the depths of her resilience, determination, and courage. From her humble beginnings in a small Nepalese village to her triumphant summits, Lhakpa's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit. In a culture where the old saying "having a daughter is like watering your neighbor's garden" perpetuates gender bias, Lhakpa's achievements shatter this notion, proving that a daughter can bring immense pride and glory to her family and nation. What struck me most was the stark contrast between Lhakpa's fearlessness on the mountain and her helplessness in her personal life. Despite facing down treacherous ice walls and crevasses, overcoming unimaginable physical and mental challenges, and submitting Everest ten times, she struggled to stand up for herself in her own home. She suffered physical abuse at the hands of her husband and lived in constant fear. But Lhakpa's determination knows no bounds - after summiting Everest 10 times, she continued to push herself, climbing K2 in 2023, one of the most challenging mountains in the world! Lhakpa's journey is not just about conquering mountains but also about challenging societal norms and expectations. It's a powerful reminder that even the strongest among us can be vulnerable and that our greatest achievements cannot shield us from everyday life's challenges. The film's stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling weave together a narrative that's both thrilling and deeply moving. I laughed and cried along with Lhakpa, feeling a deep connection to her story. Watching the documentary was more than just a cinematic experience - it was a journey of self-discovery and inspiration. Lhakpa's story reminded me that we all have the power to overcome our challenges and reach new heights. It also reminded me that true strength isn't just about what we achieve but about how we face our vulnerabilities and weaknesses. She is my hero now! Overall, it is a must-see not only for those who are inspired by stories of adventure, perseverance, and female empowerment but also for every man and woman who values life and self-respect. Lhakpa Sherpa's remarkable story will leave you breathless, inspired, and eager to reach new heights. Watch Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa, a MUST-MUST-WATCH. Available on Netflix.

Mother of memes

05/08/2024 16:02
This is a beautiful, touching, very real story about a remarkably humble & determined woman. Her journey is often tough & calls for her to dig deep for the resources she needs for her & her family to survive; in doing so she discovers she thrives & conquers on those challenges. Her story is an inspiration for women of every circumstance, demonstrating that resourcefulness & sheer determination are necessary to transform one's existence. Lharkpa, you are amazing.🙏 The documentary itself, is excellently shot, in what must arguably be, the world's most beautiful location & is most sensitively allowed to unwind with her own personal narration. Inspirational story told excellently, job well done🙏
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