Before entering a prestigious American university, Gabriel Buchmann decided to travel the world for one year, his backpack full of dreams. After ten months on the road, he arrived in Kenya d... Read allBefore entering a prestigious American university, Gabriel Buchmann decided to travel the world for one year, his backpack full of dreams. After ten months on the road, he arrived in Kenya determined to discover the African continent. Until he reached the top of Mount Mulanje, Ma... Read allBefore entering a prestigious American university, Gabriel Buchmann decided to travel the world for one year, his backpack full of dreams. After ten months on the road, he arrived in Kenya determined to discover the African continent. Until he reached the top of Mount Mulanje, Malawi, his last destination.
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Some added impact from the photos of the real traveler who lost his life on this excursion (they tell you that in the opening scene) but this one is a very long 127 minutes.
I didn't like INTO THE WILD enough to want to revisit it.
Authentic, a lot of the characters (seem to) play themselves, multiple languages are used and I believe it was shot in the original locations.
However, it felt very long for 127 minutes, some conversations and scenes are just tedious. I felt like there was too much dialogue at times, balance was lost here and there. But overall a very beautiful film which does a good job and capturing the essence of backpacking and the challenges a traveller faces.
Highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys films such as Into The Wild.
That problem is a constant in Felipe Barbosa's filmography.
What I point in Felipe Barbosa's filmography is a constant problem present in other contemporary filmographies manifested by different forms, in the works of directors like Xavier Dolan, Esmir Filho, Luca Guadagnino for example. The pressure of efficiency. This happens when the director rushes to reach a result of the aesthetical experience intended by his/her film. So he/her detours of the inicial aesthetical proposal of his/her film in order to built images that rapidly, easily and in a too given way provokes certain sensation or emotion. He/her forgets to explore and to extract in every single sequence, in every single shot of that sequence, the especifics aspects that his/her expression brings through his/her particular aesthetical proposal.
That problem keeps the Gabriel e a Montanha in a place close to travel documentary shows that we watch in television.
Backpacking captured. If Lonely Planet was a film, it would be "Gabriel and the Mountain" (2017) by Brazilian director Fellipe Barbosa.
Like travelling. For real. You're there with Gabriel, walking beside him on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania or trekking to reach the Sapitwa peak, talking with same people, kissing his girlfriend, jumping from the cliff by a waterfall, drinking wine on a beach in Zanzibar.
Did you know
- TriviaThe director Fellipe Barbosa had access to the photographs taken by the camera that was found along with Gabriel Buchmann's body. With those photographs, Buchmann's notebook and e-mails sent to his family and friends, he could track down the places the tourist visited as well as the people he met. He also found some characters through Facebook.
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- Gabriel and the Mountain
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,415
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,963
- Jun 17, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $505,769
- Runtime
- 2h 11m(131 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1