Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn emotionally wounded accountant decides to break away from routine and find his missing friend, who has left clues for him of her whereabouts throughout National Parks across the West.An emotionally wounded accountant decides to break away from routine and find his missing friend, who has left clues for him of her whereabouts throughout National Parks across the West.An emotionally wounded accountant decides to break away from routine and find his missing friend, who has left clues for him of her whereabouts throughout National Parks across the West.
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- 2 victoires au total
Patrick Batiste
- Sameer
- (as Pat Batiste)
John Paul Gazda
- Ken the Chicken Guy
- (as Jon Paul Gazda)
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Kind of a fresh and interesting plot, well acted by the female lead. The lead actor also directed and wrote the screenplay. He's passable as an actor, uneven as a director and his dialog leaves a lot to be desired.
That being said, he makes a noble effort. Probably would have benefitted from just directed, casting a more capable male lead and getting some assistance from a screenplay specialist.
Worth a watch but as another reviewer commented, can be awkward in some parts.
Beautiful scenery, good job on the character development before the story takes off.
That being said, he makes a noble effort. Probably would have benefitted from just directed, casting a more capable male lead and getting some assistance from a screenplay specialist.
Worth a watch but as another reviewer commented, can be awkward in some parts.
Beautiful scenery, good job on the character development before the story takes off.
Okay, this is not a big budget production and no big name cast members but, bottom-line, the movie was totally engaging from start to end. It is a slow paced movie which some people might not like but the characters are totally believable, the dialogue is great and the story plausible.
In an odd way the real star is the scenery and perhaps the cinematographers are the real heros here. You are taken to a number of incredible places and the camera crew did a superb job of catching the wonder of each location.
I tend to like what I call "quiet but intelligent" movies and this definitely fills the bill.
In an odd way the real star is the scenery and perhaps the cinematographers are the real heros here. You are taken to a number of incredible places and the camera crew did a superb job of catching the wonder of each location.
I tend to like what I call "quiet but intelligent" movies and this definitely fills the bill.
If you, or someone you know, longs to get outdoors, smell some fresh air, have adventures your friends want to hear about, discover some unforgettable views but think that you just don't have it in you to make that looonnnggg or dangerous hike like you see on NatGeo, think again! You don't have to be an "outdoor warrior" to access areas that are some of the most cherished in the American West. Or, in your own state's backyard, per the movie's message. Your guide is a person just like you, Joe (the lovable Tom Huang), a M-F desk-jockey accountant in slump after his divorce.
This independently made film I screened at festival has what the tent-pole blockbusters don't, characters that feel, sound and look like real people that you'd want to hang out with. The story resonates with topics that need to be discussed more (like why it's important to protect and preserve our natural world and parks for all to enjoy) without being preachy.
Tom's work BFF, Amelia, the lively ying to his very reluctant yang (played by the effervescent Sara Amini) takes Tom under her wing by sparking his curiosity and compassion to "Find her," after a surprising plot twist. You feel yourself wanting to do the same for your own friends possibly stuck in life's rut. You root for Tom and Amelia to find their happy places and resolve what troubles them by getting out and getting some perspective - ultimately getting MORE out of the LIFE they have been given. This is a great movie to watch which will inspire you to explore your nearby world outside your (admit it - boring) routine. You and your friends won't be sorry you did!
This independently made film I screened at festival has what the tent-pole blockbusters don't, characters that feel, sound and look like real people that you'd want to hang out with. The story resonates with topics that need to be discussed more (like why it's important to protect and preserve our natural world and parks for all to enjoy) without being preachy.
Tom's work BFF, Amelia, the lively ying to his very reluctant yang (played by the effervescent Sara Amini) takes Tom under her wing by sparking his curiosity and compassion to "Find her," after a surprising plot twist. You feel yourself wanting to do the same for your own friends possibly stuck in life's rut. You root for Tom and Amelia to find their happy places and resolve what troubles them by getting out and getting some perspective - ultimately getting MORE out of the LIFE they have been given. This is a great movie to watch which will inspire you to explore your nearby world outside your (admit it - boring) routine. You and your friends won't be sorry you did!
For an independent film with a small principal cast, I was amazed to have enjoyed this. Like Joe, I've felt immense pressure to help loved ones or to survive in hectic office environments.
The scenery of the national parks and the character development were unparalleled. We see pure emotion but also.light hearted moments. This also had me reminisce about times I went camping and hiking, which were moments where I tried to figure out my life path and understand the world around me.
The soundtrack was hit or miss and the writing could have been a bit stronger, but I was on board with the movie's concept the entire time.
The scenery of the national parks and the character development were unparalleled. We see pure emotion but also.light hearted moments. This also had me reminisce about times I went camping and hiking, which were moments where I tried to figure out my life path and understand the world around me.
The soundtrack was hit or miss and the writing could have been a bit stronger, but I was on board with the movie's concept the entire time.
My review is more of an interpretation of the film's message. Life is short , get out of your box & see the world! Just lost my 5 year old Chocolate Lab Oliver to bone cancer. I was going to take him with me to see America's Beauty. Now he'd want me to find another dog to share my life with. So l will rescue another dog and make sure his life is special . That is what we are here for, to make a difference and positively impact others .
I Am in remission 10 years now and this movie reminded me not to waste another day. I just got back from Yellowstone and I did Zion last year. Next year Yosemite and then maybe Iceland.
I Am in remission 10 years now and this movie reminded me not to waste another day. I just got back from Yellowstone and I did Zion last year. Next year Yosemite and then maybe Iceland.
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