No, Free Solo isn't the latest Star Wars installment.
Upon reflection, however, fans of that franchise should make sure to see this riveting film, if only to experience action and derring-do at its most high-stakes, awe-inspiring and jaw-droppingly true.
This often breathtaking real-life man-against-nature adventure is the second film co-directed by Jimmy Chin, who in 2015 made Meru, an even more spectacular, unnervingly immediate portrait of climbers attempting a death-defying ascent in the Himalayas.
In Free Solo, Chin teams up again with his Meru co-director Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, with the team chronicling the exploits of champion climber Alex Honnold, whose specialty is scrambling up mountains and virtually any vertical plane without benefit of equipment or safety devices.
In a bold, even reckless iteration of working without a net, the filmmakers follow Honnold as he sets out to be the first person ever to solo climb El Capitan, an imposing, sheer, 3,000-foot-high rock face in Yosemite National Park.