Movie · 2018 · Documentary, Adventure · 1h 40m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 8.7/10 (308.5K ratings)
Live beyond fear.
Overview
Follow Alex Honnold as he attempts to become the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite's 3,000 foot high El Capitan wall. With no ropes or safety gear, this would arguably be the greatest feat in rock climbing history.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.7/10
IMDb: 8.1/10
Letterboxd: 4.06/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
Metacritic: 83
TMDB: 7.9/10
Director
Jimmy Chin, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi
Production
National Geographic Documentary Films, Little Monster Films, Itinerant Media, Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation, National Geographic
Cast
Alex Honnold, Tommy Caldwell, Jimmy Chin, Sanni McCandless, Mikey Schaefer, Cheyne Lempe, Mark Synnott
Where to watch
Disney Plus, Hulu, fuboTV
Curator Review
Verdict
A tense, immersive documentary that turns an extreme athletic feat into a study of obsession, discipline, and emotional cost. Even if you do not care about climbing, the film’s suspense, access, and psychological texture make it compelling.
Best for
viewers who like high-stakes real-life suspense
fans of character-driven sports documentaries
people interested in obsession, risk, and performance psychology
audiences who enjoy visually spectacular outdoor filmmaking
Skip if
you are uncomfortable with vertigo-inducing tension
you want a broad historical or issue-focused documentary
you dislike watching a subject whose personality can feel abrasive
you prefer low-stress, conversational documentaries
Overview
Free Solo is built on a premise so simple and so dangerous that it becomes almost unbearable to watch: one man, one wall, no rope. The film does not just chase the spectacle of the climb; it carefully builds the emotional and practical stakes around preparation, partnership, and the fragile logic behind a seemingly impossible goal.
Worth noting
What makes it work is the balance between awe and unease. The climbing footage is spectacular, but the documentary is just as interested in the human being behind the feat: disciplined, stubborn, emotionally guarded, and hard to know. That tension gives the film real dramatic shape beyond the obvious question of whether he will make it.
Bottom line
It is also a smartly made piece of access journalism, with intimate observation and clean, suspenseful editing. The result is one of the rare documentaries that feels both physically thrilling and psychologically revealing, even when its subject is frustrating or difficult to like.
Top Letterboxd reviews
David Sims (3.5★) · 7426 likes
a great movie about how annoying it is to date men
Spencer (3.5★) · 4956 likes
Turns out the hardest mountain for Alex to climb...was love
Nah jk it was that giant fuckin cliff
kayla (4.5★) · 3515 likes
White people are fucking crazy bro
ᴬⁿᵗʰᵒⁿʸ (3.5★) · 2060 likes
I honestly feel like if this guy didn’t climb rocks, he’d be a serial killer.
blythe roberson (4★) · 2048 likes
the most stressful part of this movie was trying to figure out why these two people are dating