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Tracks

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 52min
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Mia Wasikowska and Adam Driver in Tracks (2013)
The true story of Robyn Davidson, a young woman who leaves her life in the city to make a solo trek through almost 2,000 miles of sprawling Australian desert. Accompanied by only her dog and four unpredictable camels, she sets off on a life-changing journey of self-discovery. Along the way, she meets National Geographic photographer Rick Smolan who begins to photograph her voyage.
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Una joven mujer recorre 1,700 millas a pie a través de los desiertos del oeste de Australia con cuatro camellos y su fiel perro.Una joven mujer recorre 1,700 millas a pie a través de los desiertos del oeste de Australia con cuatro camellos y su fiel perro.Una joven mujer recorre 1,700 millas a pie a través de los desiertos del oeste de Australia con cuatro camellos y su fiel perro.

  • Dirección
    • John Curran
  • Guionistas
    • Marion Nelson
    • Robyn Davidson
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    • Mia Wasikowska
    • Adam Driver
    • Lily Pearl
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
    33 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • John Curran
    • Guionistas
      • Marion Nelson
      • Robyn Davidson
    • Elenco
      • Mia Wasikowska
      • Adam Driver
      • Lily Pearl
    • 92Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 137Opiniones de los críticos
    • 78Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 19 nominaciones en total

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    Tracks: Robyn Asks Eddy To Walk To Warburton
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    Tracks: Robyn Puts Halter On Dookie
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    8Red-Barracuda

    Very good Australian adventure-drama

    Tracks is the true story of Robyn Davidson, a 27 year old woman from Brisbane who in 1977 decided to embark on a 1,677 mile trek from Alice Springs to the Indian Ocean, crossing the Australian outback. She did it mainly alone, aside from four camels and a faithful dog. She was helped a little by a photographer who organised financial backing for her trip from National Geographic magazine and with whom she had brief romantic involvement on her trip, while she was also assisted on the way by some Aboriginals who guided her though sacred lands of theirs. The trip in total took nine months.

    This is one of those movies where the adventure itself is used as a means of the lead character exploring themselves as well as the more literal physical journey. Davidson endures both physical and psychological hardships along the way. While she never really goes into any detail as to why she is impelled to embark on her journey, we understand from various dream-like flashbacks that her mother committed suicide when she was an infant and this event has gone some way into shaping her the way she is. She is a loner and very self-contained but her subsequent adventure makes her realise more fully in the importance of others and that relying and respecting other folks is no bad thing and her own personal goals should at the very least be offset against these aspects.

    Mia Wasikowska is very good as Davidson, she is quite believable in the role in a way that a lot of other actresses would not be, while Adam Driver also makes a mark as the photographer who is a little annoying but essentially a good person. The dramatics are fairly sparse here though because ultimately this is a film about solitude to a large extent. Consequently, a lot of the focus is on the landscape, terrain and animals. The excellent photography is very effective here in capturing both the beauty but also the harsh arid nature of this world. And the camels and dog are elevated to important and lovable characters and are also photographed very well. It should also be pointed out here that Wasikowska really seems to have put herself in some danger with her up and close interactions with some pretty scary mouth-frothing camels. This is clearly a role she committed herself to fully.

    I always think that the Australian outback is such a cinematic place and its long flat horizons are particularly well suited to the widescreen frame – think Walkabout (1971), Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) or the more conventional recent Mystery Road (2013). It's specific combination of untamed nature, enigmatic indigenous people, functional isolated settlements and the western world close but so far away is a concoction that is unusual and ensures that Australian films set in the outback do often have their own unique feeling. Tracks is another in this type and it is appealing for all of these reasons. It, of course, has the added advantage of being a true story which always lends something extra. I'm not sure if you could exactly describe it as a travelogue picture though, as aside from brief sequences featuring the likes of Uluru, its landscape is far more harsh and arid and not precisely what you would describe as beautiful. Because of this, it feels like an authentic depiction of the real event. It's a quite minimalistic example of the biopic and a very good one.
    7madmrox

    Captures a Moment in Australian History.

    To be honest at first this movie didn't seem like it would be interesting to sit through for almost 2 hours. A girl walks across the desert with her camels, what's interesting about that? Well if you go into this movie thinking that, you'll come out pleasantly surprised.

    At every turn there is something new and unexpected that happens. The challenges that Robyn faced on her journey were incredible. This film was based on a true story and was adapted from a book. Mia Wasikowska's acting was superb, it really took you on a journey. From start to finish this film was visually spectacular. The vast Australian outback was stunning and amazing to see on screen.

    I would recommend this film to anyone is up for an inspirational story. 7/10.
    9bigmystery23

    There is more to the desert than meets the eye.

    I had been very excited about this movie after seeing the trailer. The story is exhilarating and after watching movies like "Into the Wild" and "127 Hours," I was waiting to see what was in store. As I sat down in my seat to see this at the San Francisco Film Festival I decided to erase all anticipation of the movie and just sit. The lights dimmed down, the audience shuffled into comfortable positions, and then began the movie. Almost two hours passed, and the film's credits began. The audience sat in their seats, myself included. We were mesmerized by John Curran's adaptation, Mia Wasikowska's tremendous performance, and Mandy Walker's impeccably/beautifully captured imagery. What stood out to me the most, though, was the perspectives of isolation and companionship. Marion Nelson did a fantastic job at taking the elements of the autobiography that gave us those perspectives, and as we watched Mia struggle through the desert with her four camels, dog, and occasionally the photographer (played by a genuine Adam Driver), we all began to understand her points of views in life as well as ourselves. So much motif was done with the desert, which I have to applaud John Curran for doing. I will be seeing this film again when it is released, and I hope you will too!
    6cinematic_aficionado

    An OK film based on a great true story

    The true story of Robyn Davidson's adventure and her crossing of a 1,700 mile across the Australian wilderness.

    Whilst it is undoubtedly an amazing feat to be able to achieve this, the sheer remarkableness of this achievement is not conveyed in this film properly. Had we not been aware that this is based on a true story, judging by the film alone one could go so far as to say this was a relatively 'easy' task. The isolation she faced, starvation and dehydration are hardly presented. Instead she seemed to often interact with people who helped her.

    At the same time, the stunning landscapes, the might of her determination as well as her complete dependency on the camels and a dog is adequately portrayed.

    Overall, this is a mixed bag of impressions. A good film overall, but it deserved to be great.
    7clarkj-565-161336

    Starry Night

    The scenes I enjoyed the most in this movie were the star shots. Imagine you are sleeping in the outback, and the sky is ablaze with the southern constellations. No matter where you are, there is a star right straight above you; you are not alone.

    Being alone is an important theme to Robyn Davidson. We are told by back story that her mother committed suicide at an early age. We are also told that her father wandered all around East Africa prospecting. She is forced to live with her aunt and her beloved dog is put down. The first lines in the movie tell us that movement and change are important to Robyn. Think of a gyroscope. As long as it is spinning, it can provide accurate navigational information. Stop spinning, and it goes out of control.

    Travelling with camels also makes sense. Symbolically camels are independent, tough, resourceful and most of all they can go for long periods without the essentials of life. So for Robyn going for long periods with no human contact mimics the camels lack of certain essentials as well. Like her father, she has an instinct for the bush and finds herself at home in that environment. You get the feeling that she could find her way even without her dad's Brunton compass. Also she is able to bond with a whole variety of creatures from wild camels, aboriginals and bushmen. She respects the ways and habits of the people she meets.

    This movie has wonderful shots of the outback and the incredible variety of people and places that present themselves. As many adventures do, it has a huge physical as well as psychological component. The acting is well done, there is not an excess of emotion or drama, but Mia and Adam do an excellent job of showing us that there is lots going on underneath it all, which fits exactly.

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    • Trivia
      There have been many attempts to bring Robyn Davidson's adventure memoir to the big screen. Over the years both Julia Roberts and Nicole Kidman have been attached to the lead role. Development on the movie adaptation began before lead actress Mia Wasikowska was even born.
    • Errores
      Robyn's trek takes about nine months. But her hair stays the same length, neatly blunt cut, throughout the journey/movie.
    • Citas

      Robyn: [narrating] Animal lovers, especially female ones, are often accused of being neurotic and unable to relate to other human beings. More often than not, those pointing the finger have never had a pet. It seems to me the universe gave us three things to make life bearable: hope, jokes, and dogs. But the greatest of these gifts was dogs.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The initial credits are shown over original photos from the "Tracks" book and the National Geographic article. The photos, taken by Rick Smolan, show Robyn Davidson during the actual walk.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2013 (2013)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Sunburned
      Written by Tim Rogers (as Rogers), Davey Lane, (as Lane), Andy Kent (as Kent) and Russell Hopkinson (as Hopkinson)

      Performed by You Am I

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de marzo de 2014 (Australia)
    • Países de origen
      • Australia
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Discovery Film (Croatia)
      • Hanway Films
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Aborigen
    • También se conoce como
      • Dấu Chân Hành Trình
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
    • Productoras
      • See-Saw Films
      • HanWay Films
      • Screen Australia
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 510,007
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 21,544
      • 21 sep 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 5,853,509
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