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The Long Run

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
389
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Nthati Moshesh in The Long Run (2001)
DramaSport

A failed track coach finally finds someone who he believes has what it takes to win.A failed track coach finally finds someone who he believes has what it takes to win.A failed track coach finally finds someone who he believes has what it takes to win.

  • Director
    • Jean Stewart
  • Writer
    • Johann Potgieter
  • Stars
    • Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Nthati Moshesh
    • Paterson Joseph
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    389
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Stewart
    • Writer
      • Johann Potgieter
    • Stars
      • Armin Mueller-Stahl
      • Nthati Moshesh
      • Paterson Joseph
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Bertold 'Barry' Bohmer
    Nthati Moshesh
    Nthati Moshesh
    • Christine Moyo
    Paterson Joseph
    Paterson Joseph
    • Gasa
    Seputla Sebogodi
    • Terror
    Desmond Dube
    Desmond Dube
    • Miso
    Anna-Mart van der Merwe
    • Anna
    Christopher Kubheka
    • Johannes
    Gift Leotlela
    • Popo
    Jeremia Ramasita
    • Kupa
    Nakedi Ribane
    • Blanche
    Chris van Niekerk
    • Pool
    Wilson Dunster
    Wilson Dunster
    • Suiker
    Clementine Mosimane
    • Marie
    Terence Reis
    • Dr. Paul
    Elize Cawood
    • Mrs. Suiker
    Rika Sennett
    • Greta
    Melody House
    • Emily
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    • Director
      • Jean Stewart
    • Writer
      • Johann Potgieter
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    7TimeForLime

    A pleasant fairy tale. Comments on four sub-themes * * NO SPOILERS * *

    I rate this a "seven" because the film brings together several treatments which combine nicely.

    The best treatment is the study of Barry, played by ARMIN MUELLER-STAHL, an Old-Man-and-the Sea type, a monomaniac, misfit sports coach with a questioned past, slipping into oblivion. He clings to just one race as his reason for being: a tough 90 kilo run, hence The Long Run. This character study alone ranks the film as a watcher.

    The second treatment is the quiet and serene, still-waters-run-deep dignity of the African runner. This treatment is not enough to support the whole film. She is from Pretoria, and is an ideal-type, too-good-to-be-true. Character development is missing except in the one important sense that is key to the film. In the face of hardships both historical and current, and harboring some doubts as to what she is capable of, she grows in strength and breadth from the hardships of race preparation.

    The third treatment is fairly formulaic: the David-beats-Goliath sports film. From Hong Kong martial arts film to G-rated knock-offs, the combination of stalwart heart plus beloved underdog is successful again. In this film, other issues obscure the routine set-up, thus providing a slight sense of 'maturity'.

    The fourth and final treatment is Africa itself. Once or twice each decade,we are treated to a major Hollywood film bringing us the sights and sounds and smells of this most enchanting and provocative continent. THE LONG RUN was shot in South Africa. What we see in the background could just was well be viewed in several of the surrounding countries as well. Alas, the film's creators give us only meager examples of this land and life : a brick factory, some runners, and a taste of scenery. Much more could have been included.

    Propaganda angles surrounding any such film could damage it. It has not the robustness of, for example, HOTEL RWANDA. I was caught up in the beauty and the story. That was enough for me ,,, and I hope, for you.
    9Patrick-100

    Great - even if you're not a sporty type

    Even if you are not a runner, you'll enjoy this film. It has wonderful dramatic and emotional highs and lows - get your tissues ready for the end! It has plenty of real life frustration, without the usual Hollywood gloss. Armin Mueller-Stahl is terrific, on many levels of the characterisation.
    8technolog

    Exceeding your own boundaries

    Armin Mueller Stahl plays a running coach in South Africa to perfection. He tried running the famous 90 Km "Comrade Marathon" when he was younger but never completed it. Now he is trying his best to achieve that missed goal by training a young African woman to succeed where he has failed. This story is not just about running, but about exceeding limits that you set for yourself and doing things that you did not think were possible. It also gives you a picture of whites and blacks in South Africa today. This is an uplifting movie which can be watched by the entire family.
    10hlorbach

    A fine film about contemporary South Africa's stellar marathon race of 90 k

    The previous commentator who rated this film "1" based on seeing the last 10 minutes is laughable and irresponsible. This is a sensitive and will-developed film about a lonely old failed-runner turned coach who lives for running and finds a promising young woman refugee whom he wants to train for this grueling race. She is an illegal refugee from Namibia who runs to forget her troubles -- not into racing -- and he rescues her from deportation and takes over her life in order to train her. Eventually she rebels and leaves because she is young and wants a life of her own, but returns to running and works with him and his bunch of male runners as her group support. The cinematography is excellent and the music -- using local native bands and songs of prominence -- first rate. If the film were such a travesty on racing, why would the sponsoring organization of this grueling race cooperate with and allow the movie to be shot as an exemplar of the race. How many American runners have run 90k? With a good part of the race toward the end a steep uphill? This is a fine movie, a heart-warming story, unlike the vast majority of sock-em, kill-em, torture-em or gen-x mixed-up kids seeking their identity.
    1brianweissman88

    The most laughable depiction of running I have EVER seen!

    Well, I only caught the tail end of this film on HBO, just the final 10 minutes or so, but I must say that it contains probably the most laughable depiction of distance running EVER put on film! I'm a serious distance runner and a dedicated fan of the sport, and I've sat through many painful demonstrations in movies before. However, nothing could have ever prepared me for what is shown on screen in the final 10 minutes of this movie, it literally defies belief! The depiction of the runners is even more ironic considering that African runners completely dominate the sport, and they are elegant and graceful. The female protagonist shuffles along like an overweight pregnant woman, and her "highly trained" male supporters are no better. Well into the race this alleged world class runner is surrounded by pudgy, overweight people, many of whom are WALKING! I find it interesting that the director decided to have her lead the female competition, yet near the end she is shown passing people who look like they're staggering along on two broken legs! Are we to believe that this amazing stellar athlete has only overtaken a crippled person at the very end of the race? Maybe the director just thinks that female runners can't run faster than 12 minute miles, and he has obviously never heard of athletes like Paula Radcliffe or Tirunesh Dibaba.

    Even if you aren't a running fan you'll be astonished by the insanely inaccurate portrayal of running, and this movie is only watchable as unintentional comedy. Here is a note to the director: The next time you decide to make a movie about a sport, it might be worth it to hire at least one person who actually has observed that sport in action.

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La larga marcha
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Baer Production Company
      • Distant Horizon
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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