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. Description A former HS basketball phenom, struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a reason to confront his old demons. But will it be enough to set him on the road to redemption?. stars Michaela Watkins. creator Brad Ingelsby. Year 2020.

Some kid fought batman and Jason Bourne. Not only surviving but walking away? He must train me. 他のバンドとは比べ物にならないくらい好き過ぎる! 努力の結晶ってホントこういう事だよね🤩 何もかもがかっこよすぎて…😍 日本でも世界でも通用するグループはワンオクくらいじゃないかなぁ…😋.

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I know you're suffering. I just want you to be happy again. …but you gotta want that too. This hits you like a bus at full speed if you're dealing with loneliness and self-destructive behaviour as well. The way back 2020. I loved working on this,I had so much fun it was an amazing experience thanks everyone for the comments. The way back movie trailer. The way back movie wiki. Bandes-annonces Casting Critiques spectateurs Critiques presse Photos VOD Blu-Ray, DVD noter: 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 3 3. 5 4 4. 5 5 Envie de voir Rédiger ma critique Synopsis et détails Une star du basketball a perdu sa femme et sa famille à cause de son addiction. Il a l'espoir de trouver sa salvation en devenant le coach d'une équipe de basketball d'un lycée qui ne compte aucune victoire à son actif. Distributeur - Voir les infos techniques Bande-annonce 2:16 Acteurs et actrices Casting complet et équipe technique Si vous aimez ce film, vous pourriez aimer... Voir plus de films similaires Pour découvrir d'autres films: Les meilleurs films de l'année 2019, Les meilleurs films Drame, Meilleurs films Drame en 2019. Commentaires.

Kênh vn nước ngoài nhận xét nhiều :ll. I'm the last cowboy in this town. BOOOM. Nareul anajwo. The Way Back Theatrical release poster Directed by Peter Weir Produced by Peter Weir Joni Levin Duncan Henderson Nigel Sinclair Scott Rudin Screenplay by Peter Weir Keith Clarke Based on The Long Walk by Sławomir Rawicz Starring Jim Sturgess Ed Harris Saoirse Ronan Colin Farrell Music by Burkhard Dallwitz Cinematography Russell Boyd Edited by Lee Smith Production company National Geographic Films Spitfire Pictures Imagenation Abu Dhabi Film Fund Luxembourg Distributed by Newmarket Films Exclusive Film Distribution Meteor Pictures Release date September 3, 2010 (Telluride Film Festival) December 29, 2010 (United States) Running time 133 minutes Country United States Language English Russian Budget $30 million [1] Box office $20, 348, 249 [1] The Way Back is a 2010 American survival film directed by Peter Weir, from a screenplay by Weir and Keith Clarke. The film is inspired by The Long Walk (1956), the memoir by former Polish prisoner of war Sławomir Rawicz, who claimed to have escaped from a Soviet Gulag and walked 4, 000 miles (6, 400 km) to freedom in World War II. The film stars Jim Sturgess, Colin Farrell, Ed Harris, and Saoirse Ronan, with Alexandru Potocean, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Gustaf Skarsgård, Dragoș Bucur and Mark Strong. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Makeup. Plot [ edit] During World War II, after the Soviet invasion of Poland, young Polish army officer Janusz Wieszczek ( Jim Sturgess) is held as a POW and interrogated by the NKVD. The Soviets, unable to get him to admit that he is a spy, take his wife into custody; from her they extort a statement condemning him. He is sentenced to 20 years in a Gulag labour camp deep in Siberia. There he meets those with whom he later plans an escape: Mr. Smith ( Ed Harris), an American engineer; Khabarov ( Mark Strong), an actor; Valka ( Colin Farrell), a hardened Russian criminal; Tomasz ( Alexandru Potocean), a Polish artist; Voss ( Gustaf Skarsgård), a Latvian priest; Kazik ( Sebastian Urzendowsky), a Pole suffering from night blindness; and Zoran ( Dragoș Bucur), a Yugoslav accountant. Khabarov secretly tells Janusz that he is planning to escape south to Mongolia, passing Lake Baikal. Smith cautions Janusz that it is Khabarov's way to discuss escape plans with newcomers, to maintain his morale, but nothing will come of it. At times Janusz seems to hallucinate the front door of a country home and adjoining window ledge, which holds plants and a rock he attempts to reach for. Janusz follows through with the escape with Smith, Valka, Voss, Tomasz, Zoran and Kazik during a severe snowstorm that covers their tracks. Kazik freezes to death the second night of the trek, after losing his way back to the campsite while looking for wood, and the group buries him. After many days of travelling across the snows of Siberia, the group reaches Lake Baikal. There they meet Irena ( Saoirse Ronan), a young Polish girl, who tells them that Russian soldiers murdered her parents and sent her to a collective farm near Warsaw, where they treated her cruelly, so she escaped. Smith realises the inaccuracies in her story, as Warsaw is occupied by the Germans; nevertheless, despite his misgivings that she'll slow them down and tax their meager food supply, he agrees with the group to let her in. Smith eventually cautions her about the lie and says he will not tolerate any more, in response to which she admits that her parents were communists but the communist rulers killed them anyway and sent her to an orphanage. When the group reaches an unpatrolled border between the Soviet Union and Mongolia, Valka, who idolizes Joseph Stalin and does not know what he would do elsewhere, decides to stay. The rest continue to Ulan Bator, but soon they see images of Stalin and a red star. Janusz realises that Mongolia is under communist control and since China is at war with Japan, tells the group they should take refuge in British India. As they continue south across the Gobi Desert, lack of water, sandstorms, sunburn, blisters and sunstroke weaken the group. Irena collapses several times and soon dies. A few days later Tomasz collapses and dies. Smith is on the verge of death, but after being motivated by Janusz, Zoran and Voss, decides to rejoin the group and the severely dehydrated four find a much-needed water source. Soon after they reach China passing through the Great Wall. As they reach the Himalayas, all of them on the verge of death, they are rescued by a Tibetan monk who takes them to a Buddhist monastery where they regain their strength. Smith decides to go to Lhasa with the help of one of the monk's contacts, who will smuggle him out through China. Once there, he anticipates he will be able to connect with the US military, his return to America ensured. The remaining three continue to trek through the Himalayas and soon reach Sikkim (India, previously Nepal) and get assistance from villagers. The Indian government helps them reach their home peacefully. At the end of the film, Janusz keeps walking around the world until 1989, when the communist regime in Poland is ousted from power. The final scene of the film shows Janusz, 50 years after being taken captive, again envisioning the door and reaching for the rock; this time he takes a key hidden beneath the rock to open the door and reconcile with his wife. Cast [ edit] Jim Sturgess as Janusz Wieszczek, a young Polish inmate made a prisoner of war during the Soviet invasion of Poland Ed Harris as Mr. Smith, an American inmate and former engineer Saoirse Ronan as Irena Zielińska, an orphaned teenage Polish girl trying to escape from the Soviet Union, who meets up with the fugitives near Lake Baikal Colin Farrell as Valka, a tough Russian inmate and gambler whose most prized possession is a knife he calls "Wolf" Dragoș Bucur as Zoran, a Yugoslavian inmate who used to be an accountant and is considered a funny man Alexandru Potocean as Tomasz Horodinsky, a Polish inmate and former pastry chef who dreams of becoming an artist Gustaf Skarsgård as Andrejs Voss, a Latvian inmate and former priest Sebastian Urzendowsky as Kazik, a young Polish inmate suffering from night blindness Mark Strong as Andrei Timofeyevich Khabarov, a Russian inmate and actor who was imprisoned when the play he was in was deemed subversive by Soviet authorities Production [ edit] Background [ edit] The film is loosely based on The Long Walk (1956), Sławomir Rawicz 's memoir depicting his alleged escape from a Siberian Gulag and subsequent 4, 000-mile walk to freedom in Nepal. The book sold over 500, 000 copies and is credited with inspiring many explorers. In 2006 the BBC unearthed records (including some written by Rawicz himself) which showed that, rather than having escaped from the gulag, he had in fact been released by the USSR in 1942. [2] [3] In May 2009 Witold Gliński, a Polish World War II veteran living in the United Kingdom, came forward to claim that the basis of Rawicz's story was true, but it was actually an account of what had happened to him, not Rawicz. Glinski's claims have also been seriously questioned. [4] [5] [6] [7] In addition, in 1942, a group of Siberian Gulag escapees is said to have hiked into Nepal. [2] However, this too is suspect. [4] [8] [9] Nevertheless, there is some circumstantial evidence that some sort of trek to freedom occurred, via the route outlined in the book and film. Captain Rupert Mayne, a British intelligence officer in Calcutta in 1942, interviewed three emaciated men, who claimed to have escaped from Siberia. Mayne always believed their story was the same as that of The Long Walk. So the possibility remains that someone – even if not Rawicz – achieved this extraordinary feat. [10] Though the director Peter Weir continues to claim that the so-called long walk happened, he himself now describes The Way Back as "essentially a fictional film". [2] [11] [12] Many of the events that happen in the gulag scenes come from Varlam Shalamov's The Kolyma Tales, such as the scene where the man is killed for his sweater. Laurence Harvey and Herbert Wilcox announced plans to make a film from The Long Walk in 1957. [13] The actor Jeremy Child had the rights to the book for many years. He is thanked by the producers in the film's credits. Filming [ edit] Principal photography took place in Bulgaria, Morocco and India. [14] Reception [ edit] The Way Back received generally positive reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports a 74% approval rating based on 137 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 8/10. The critics consensus is: "It isn't as emotionally involving as it should be, but this Peter Weir epic offers sweeping ambition and strong performances to go with its grand visual spectacle. " [15] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 66 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [16] Empire awarded the film three out of five stars and wrote, "It's good, but from this director we have come to expect great. " [17] The Guardian awarded it three out of five and wrote, "Weir has put together a good film – oddly, though, considering its scale, it feels like a rather small one. " [18] The Telegraph called the film "A journey that feels awful and heroic and unfathomable – and one you’ll want to watch again. " [19] Music [ edit] The soundtrack to The Way Back was released on January 18, 2010. [20] No. Title Artist Length 1. "Interrogation" Burkhard Dallwitz 3:36 2. "New Arrivals" Burkhard Dallwitz 1:16 3. "Plans for Escape" Burkhard Dallwitz 1:58 4. "A Brave Man" Burkhard Dallwitz 1:00 5. "Escape" Burkhard Dallwitz 2:48 6. "Lake Baikal" Burkhard Dallwitz 3:35 7. "Freedom? " Burkhard Dallwitz 3:02 8. "Mirages Don't Have Birds" Burkhard Dallwitz 2:34 9. "The Abandoned Temple" Burkhard Dallwitz 1:17 10. "Water! " Burkhard Dallwitz 3:36 11. "Tibet" Burkhard Dallwitz 5:26 12. "India" Burkhard Dallwitz 1:58 13. "Keep on Walking" Burkhard Dallwitz 2:42 14. "Closing Credits" Burkhard Dallwitz 7:39 Total length: 42:27 See also [ edit] As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me, 2001 film about a German World War II prisoner of war escaping from a Siberian Gulag to the Iranian border Gulag, 1985 film depicting a gulag escape and arduous journey to freedom References [ edit] ^ a b "The Way Back (2011)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-02-27. ^ a b c "How The Long Walk became The Way Back". BBC. Retrieved 2010-12-05. ^ Levinson, Hugh (2006-10-30). "Walking the Talk? ". Retrieved 7 August 2011. ^ a b Strandberg et al, "The Long Walk To Freedom" Retrieved 2010-12-31. ^ Leszek Gliniecki, "I have proof Glinski didn’t do The Long Walk" Retrieved 2011-01-04. Gliniecki claims that he and Glinski were fellow students in Russia in 1940 and 1941. His article offers testimony, contemporary documents, and an analysis of the Glinski story as reported by John Dyson in the May 2009 Reader's Digest, and Linda Willis in her November 2010 book Looking For Mr. Smith. ^ John Dyson, "Regarding Gliniecki´s solid evidence" Retrieved 2011-01-21. In addition to John Dyson's response to Gliniecki, this webpage also has two posts from CuChullaine O'Reilly and Leszek Gliniecki replying to Dyson, as well as a post from Linda Willis in which she acknowledges knowing nothing about Gliniecki. ^ Leszek Gliniecki, "Thank you for allowing me to comment on Zbigniew L. Stanczyk’s submission". Retrieved 2011-02-05. Gliniecki offers further details rebutting Glinski's story. ^ Zbigniew Stanczyk, "Mysterious group of Polish escapees in India". On 4 February 2011, Zbigniew Stanczyk described newly discovered evidence which may confirm the presence of Polish gulag escapees in western India in March 1942. ^ Att fly från Gulag – eller fängslas av kalla krigets myter?. ^ "Walking the talk? ". 30 October 2006 – via ^ Peter Weir 16 February 2011 Australian Broadcasting Corporation interview, part 1 on YouTube Retrieved 2011-02-19. ^ Peter Weir February 16, 2011 Australian Broadcasting Corporation interview, part 2 on YouTube Retrieved 2011-02-19. ^ Harvey Will Produce 'Long Walk;' Hayden Top Star in 'Hard as Nails' Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 15 July 1957: C9. ^ "The Way Back (2010): Filming & Production". IMDb. ^ "The Way Back (2011)". Fandango. Retrieved 2020-01-23. ^ "The Way Back Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2019-11-14. ^ "Empire's The Way Back Movie Review".. Retrieved 2012-02-27. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (2010-12-24). "The Way Back – review". The Guardian. London. ^ Sandhu, Sukhdev (2010-12-23). "The Way Back, review". The Daily Telegraph. London. ^ "The Way Back Soundtrack". TheOST. 2010. Retrieved January 6, 2014. Further reading [ edit] Willis, Linda (2010). Looking for Mr. Smith: The Quest for the Truth Behind The Long Walk, the Greatest Survival Story Ever Told. Skyhorse Publishing. Strandberg, Mikael et al. " The Long Walk Articles". CS1 maint: uses authors parameter ( link) This is an excellent collection of articles relating to the movie The Way Back, the book upon which it was based The Long Walk, Linda Willis' Looking For Mr. Smith, and related materials. StRIX (Peter Fleming) (12 July 1956). "The Long Bow". The Spectator. p. 13. An interesting contemporary discussion of Rawicz's book by a noted explorer. Shalamov, Varlam (1980). Kolyma Tales. Penguin Books. External links [ edit] The Way Back walk path at Google Maps The Way Back on IMDb The Way Back at Rotten Tomatoes The Way Back at Box Office Mojo The Way Back at AllMovie The Way Back at Metacritic.

Just imagine how awesome it would be with Paul Walker in it R.I.P. The Way Back movie reviews. The way back movie 2019. This isnt a movie plot, its just bad connection. The way back movie reviews. Ben Affleck has been open about his struggles with alcoholism throughout his career. The Way Back is, in many ways, a deeply personal film for the actor, who plays a high school basketball coach struggling with sobriety and attempting to piece his life back together. And, according to the director, one moment was so personal for Ben Affleck that he had a breakdown while filming it -- and they could not include the full scene in the movie. According to director Gavin O’Connor, Ben Affleck filmed The Way Back while he was in the early stages of his own recovery. The director said the actor went to rehab while he was preparing for The Way Back. And while he was initially concerned that they would not be able to complete the film, his vulnerability in those early days ended up informing much of his performance. In an interview with the Associated Press, the director revealed that filming one key moment, in which Ben Affleck’s character Jack Cunningham makes amends with his wife, caused the actor to break down: It was probably the second take, Ben just had a breakdown. I’m getting chills thinking about it. It was like the dam broke and everything came out. I just remember the crew, everyone was frozen, watching him bear his soul. It was obviously real. A lot of things that he probably had to say in his own life, or maybe he had said, I don’t know. While the scene remains in The Way Back, director Gavin O'Connor told the AP he made the decision to cut some moments out for the theatrical release: It would be too hard for an audience to watch, too personal. Though no one can know for sure what exactly Ben Affleck was feeling at that moment, Gavin O'Connor believes that he probably felt some parallels with his own life -- particularly where his divorce from Jennifer Garner is concerned. And in his own conversation with the AP, Ben Affleck acknowledged that he brought a lot of his own history to his performance as Jack Cunningham: I knew how hopeless that can feel. And I knew how enormously frustrating it is. But I also knew something really important, which is: People get better. You can get better. Ben Affleck also made it clear that his experience with sobriety has taught him a lot about how to survive the ups and downs of addiction: What it really is, personally in me and what I’ve seen in others that I want for myself, is a profound sense of humility. You are not stronger than the thing you’re addicted to. It is stronger than you. It will always be stronger than you. It definitely takes courage to work through these kinds of personal struggles in the public eye. And even more so to try to transform your own setbacks into something that can help others through their struggles, too. You can see Ben Affleck in The Way Back in theaters on March 6, 2020.

Whos just watching this in 2020 😭. The way back 2010. The way back movie preview. He's still so freaking built. Damn 🏋️‍♂️🏋️‍♂️. Yea, those will be the days that I will be missing When Im older, when Im gray and when Ill stop working I hope that I can say When all my days are done That I had my fun Those will be the days that won my soul <3. Gru: “look mom! I blew up the sun and took over the government!” Mom: “eh”. For some reason i ended up relating to this movie on very high emotional level. It made me feel better... it just did... worth the watch. The Way Back movie page imdb. Happy birthday rip left - eye ex, TLC palavra que Jeremias, o profeta, falou a Buarque, filha de nerias, quando este escrevia, mun livro, estas palavras da boca de Jeremias, no ano quarto de jeoiaquim, filhas de Josias, rei de Judá, dizendo.

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Critics Consensus No consensus yet. Tomatometer Not Yet Available TOMATOMETER Total Count: N/A Coming soon Release date: Mar 6, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available The Way Back Ratings & Reviews Explanation The Way Back Videos Movie Info Jack Cunningham (Ben Affleck) once had a life filled with promise. In high school, he was a basketball phenom with a full university scholarship, when suddenly, for reasons unknown, he walked away from the game, forfeiting his future. Now years later, Jack is spiraling down, triggered by an unspeakable loss, and drowning in the alcoholism that cost him his marriage and any hope for a better life. When he is asked to coach the basketball team at his alma mater, which has fallen far since his glory days, he reluctantly accepts, surprising no one more than himself. As the boys start to come together as a team and win, Jack may have finally found a reason to confront the demons that have derailed him. But will it be enough to fill the void, heal the deep wounds of his past, and set him on the road to redemption? Rating: R (for language throughout including some sexual references) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Mar 6, 2020 wide Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Cast News & Interviews for The Way Back Critic Reviews for The Way Back There are no critic reviews yet for The Way Back. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes for updates! Audience Reviews for The Way Back There are no featured reviews for The Way Back because the movie has not released yet (Mar 6, 2020). See Movies in Theaters The Way Back Quotes News & Features.

Thought i seen Morgan Freeman till the end a (different face. i played it back thinking i liked what they did well Morgan Freeman was missing the second time i played it 😆. The way back movie.