Tracks

  • Egyesült Királyság Tracks
Előzetes 1
Kaland / Dráma / Életrajz
Ausztrália, 2013, 107 perc

Rendező:

John Curran

Adaptáció:

Robyn Davidson (könyv)

Forgatókönyvíró:

Marion Nelson

Operatőr:

Mandy Walker

Zeneszerző:

Garth Stevenson
(további alkotók)

Tartalmak(1)

Charismatic young New Yorker and National Geographic photographer Rick Smolan travelled from the other end of the earth to capture, at intervals, this epic and remarkable journey into one of the world's last great wildernesses. Robyn reluctantly agreed to a visiting photographer in return for much needed trip funding and could only see Rick's visits as intruding on her solitude and compromising everything the journey meant to her. However, this uneasy relationship between two very different people would slowly develop into an unlikely and enduring friendship. Set against one of the wildest, most dangerous and most breathtaking backdrops on the planet, this unprecedented journey pushed Robyn to her physical and emotional limits and taught her that sometimes we have to detach from the world to feel connected to it. In witnessing this extraordinary journey we realise that the impossible is within reach of us all. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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Recenziók (1)

Malarkey 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol I was really excited about Tracks. The story hits close to home when it comes to travelling and so I was really curious to see the creators adapt it into a movie. The result certainly isn’t a bad movie. It beautifully introduces the relationship of a traveler Robyn and a photographer from National Geographic who would rather take pictures than help Robyn drag a camel out of a desert marsh. This relationship with the photographer was annoying at all the same moments when Robyn found it annoying, too, and it was okay when Robyn could deal with all his eccentricities. By the way, Mia Wasikowska was amazing as Robyn. What was worse was the directing that made this journey into something incredibly mystical and added unnecessary ethereal musical numbers at the wrong moments. Another issue was also the journey that Robyn decided to venture on. Her approach to the camels was certainly fair enough (at least in her eyes), but taking a dog along was purely selfish and it makes it hard to root for Robyn 100%. In any case, the movie was definitely interesting and it’s definitely worth watching. ()