Thief13x on 24/11/2010 at 23:09
I noticed myself sitting leaning towards the far left by the end of this film:o
demagogue on 25/11/2010 at 02:47
I climbed a mountain path a little like this in China (near Xi'an), sans that nice water view. Being a lawyer, of course I was thinking at every step what an outrageous liability risk it all was; something I gather doesn't enter many Chinese minds. But what was really amazing were the guys carrying quite large cargo (like full-size coolers of food) almost running up and down these kinds of paths and jumping around the tourists! (I was practically crawling at a snail's pace, of course.)
bedwine on 25/11/2010 at 17:32
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Well OSHA doesn't have jurisdiction in Spain. Also, I notice where there appears to be some sort of line along the walls. One of the 'climbers' appears to do tinkering around with some equipment right up next to the line, so I think they have a safety line to prevent them from falling all the way down the cliff. Still I wonder how effective that line would actually be in such an emergency.
Clearly it shows that the guy with the helmet cam is attached to ropes just as he/she would be if he were climbing a cliff or a mountain. He/she is not totally insane. Still very thief like. What if Garrett had a rope arrow that could be shot in a horizontal direction? We could cross from one side of the street to the other using tight ropes.
Thief13x on 25/11/2010 at 18:19
Actually, like someone mentioned before me if you watch closely you will notice that the safety lines end at some of the most treacherous parts and this guy continues on like nothing. Also, watch and see that they start and end quite regularly...and I don't see this guy pausing to attach himself (unless there were some crazy film editing skills employed)
Old and Cunning on 25/11/2010 at 21:17
This is pure Assassin's Creed. Even the music is similar. I actually felt like I was navigating the gorge in the earliest scene. Very cool.