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Lost in the Barrens [VHS]

Nicholas Shields , Evan Adams , Michael J.F. Scott  |  Unrated |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Nicholas Shields, Evan Adams, Lee J. Campbell, Graham Greene, Marianne Jones
  • Directors: Michael J.F. Scott
  • Writers: Farley Mowat, Keith Ross Leckie
  • Producers: Michael J.F. Scott, Derek Mazur, Joan Scott, Michael MacMillan, Seaton McLean
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Bonneville Ent.
  • VHS Release Date: July 29, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000BV20K
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #265,577 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Jamie, an orphan who must leave his upper-class boarding school to live with an uncle in the wilderness of Manitoba, Canada, has no idea of the incredible adventure that awaits him. During a hunting trip, he was Awasis, a Native American Indian, become separated from the group. Finding themselves lost and alone in the icy and dreaded wilderness called The Barrens, their struggle to survive against impending doom strips away their prejudice toward one another's cultures, and demands from them more courage, determination and trust than they ever thought they could muster. This compelling story is filled with emotion and climaxes in triumph.

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5.0 out of 5 stars lost in the barrens, September 13, 2004
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B. MILLER "Canadian" (saskatchewan ,canada) - See all my reviews
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Hi,i gave this 5 stars,because it is a good interesting movie that doesent use swear words or have violence,so what does it then have? answer it has a very interesting plot ,and you might just get a warm fuzzy happy feeling, one thing is for shure by the time the adventure is over you will be thankfull to have a warm house to be in ,i always snuggle in a cozy quilt when i watch it,i also am proud of the movie because it was based in canada, and made in Canada,as i also live in canada,i enjoyed it because in canada we don't make alot of movies. The movie has a good plot,and is very educational and was made from a classic novel,and when i went to school we even got to watch it in english class ,it also shows a lot of pretty canadian wilderness. the story takes place in the 1940's or so ,in the most northern part of manitoba canada ,which we call the barren's, because there is a lot of tundra(flat land with yellow dead grass) and tree's for shelter are very few ,and in the winter it get's deadly cold at times it could get -40 degree's celcious and you would die if you were lost in the barrens in the winter without survival skills in very cold weather,and also with very few tree's to find to make shelter .in the beginning of this movie the young boy(jamie) lives in toronto in a expensive upper class school that also is his home because he had no parents because they died in a car crash,when he was a young boy,and when he is a teenager his money his parents left him to pay to live in the fancy school runs out,so he has no choice but to go live with his only remaining relitive,which is his uncle that lives in manitoba,which he has never met before, in the remote wilderness and the uncle makes a living selling animal fur and makes canoe's and doesent socilize with any outside public his only friends before his nephue arived were the local native's, so once the boy arives at his uncles cabin,he is introduced to a teenaged native boy his same age,called awosis which is the son of the uncles good native friend,the young native boy at first despises jamie but they have to get over thier stubborness when they get lost up river and seperated from the rest of thier group while they were suposed to be waiting for the rest of the hunting party that had to go further into the barrens to find deer to eat for the winter,but end up sneeking away from thier camp to explore the river wilderness but end up in big trrouble when they loose thier canoe and get lost in the barrens with few provisions,and almost starve and freeze to death,and it just keeps getting more interesting from that point which i will leave to you to watch so i dont give away the ending,this movie shows no violence and is educational and exciting,it's a great family movie for kids or grown up's also,it was made onto dvd by some kind of family oriented company. the dvd is not to expensive ,so if like wilderness adventures give this movie a try what have you got to loose, i am almost certain you will love it as much as i did and i still watch it all of the time. the story is by farley mowit.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't lose out watch Lost in the Barrens, November 19, 2009
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This is good family entertainment for older children. A very well done production, that shows courage, fortitude and growing friendship.
Two boys face the challenges of being lost on a frozen waste of northern Canada. There is also the challenge of cross culture adjustment, not only between the white boy and native american boy, but of the white boy facing a whole new living standard when he must leave his boarding school and move in with his uncle, who lives in the canadian wilderness. There is plenty of tension and suspense, as well as many redeeming scenes of valor and fortitude.Lost in the Barrens
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5.0 out of 5 stars Struggle for survival and finding out about yourself!, February 21, 2011
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Lost in the Barrens provided me with the opportunity to enjoy outdoor adventure with learning to build lasting friendships, even through the challenge of difficult times. The movie took me through a series of events where two young men learn about survival in the wilderness of the barrens, how to cope with each others dramatically different backgrounds, and the uncertainty of their futures. The movie has a wonderful ending that completes the circle of ongoing trials for the two young men, ending where they started; yet with quite different viewpoints developed.

Chris Hofman
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