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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The road is life,
By Nicolas "nic871" (Washington DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Travel (DVD)
For those of us lucky enough to have had a two week vacation turn into a 15 month voyage through some far away continent, this film really hits home. I have never encountered a film or book that was able to capture the peace and harmony that comes from the constant excitement and enjoyment of being absolutely free and exploring a world known by so few.
A great movie, for those that have been there.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
All scenery, no plot.,
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This review is from: Art of Travel (DVD)
I had no expectations for this film. I found it only by searching the keyword 'travel' in Netflix. I am, however, thoroughly surprised by all the positive reviews. The film locations are awesome, but the story is poor at best.
First, it starts with the retelling of an urban legend. You know the one: where the groom gets everyone to look under their chairs, and they pull out an incriminating picture of the bride. Not original at all. Second, although the story is supposed to be one of self discovery, it has no flow, no real purpose. It jumps around so much that the main premise is not developed properly. Third, the acting is shocking. Mind you they don't have much to work with. Fourth, it is completely unrealistic, and gives an unrealistic version of travel. For example, the main character gets robbed when he first arrives in Nicaragua, but finds solace in a threesome with two gorgeous Dutch backpackers. On what planet do the hot women outnumber the guys at a hostel? I can only assume that this film appeals to young men who want to believe that a dork with no world experience can travel unabated, despite having no money, and can always get the girl.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Conner Layne's successful running away from his life?,
By R. Bagula "Roger L. Bagula" (Lakeside, Ca United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Art of Travel (DVD)
The grunge of the jungle and the new woman in his life
do not get him back into his life, but pull him further away. He must have gone back in some way to get his book published, but he reminds one of Hemingway who was always somewhere away from himself? The romance of far away places can't get you a real life no matter how good you get at it? I liked the film, but I have reservations.
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