Friday, May 6, 2011

The Way Back 2010 Movie Review

The Way Back 2010 Movie Review. The Way Back is tremendous films that somehow really inspired from its story and value portrayed on the whole film. It’s the classical plot-story in which it dedicated how determined believe and strong character so influence within daily experiences. Similar to other critics, The Way Back is likely monumental film having storytelling that so arouse our intension by Janusz (played Jim Sturgess), as prisoner who finds out his escape way together with his friends to find out their freedom. From the films, we simply can conclude that freedom is not cheap; its need immolation; even its need blood and tears.

The Way Back 2010 is basically inspired by the Slawomir Rawicz`s book entitled The Long Walk, that tells about the struggle of escapees that takes long journey across-over the continent, from Siberia to India and dangerous weather and other threats that totally dangerous for their life. What we get from the films is a superb story having some dangerous escapes atmosphere, the value of determined and believe and of course beautiful setting/view that depict wilderness. Moreover, regardless the story is true on untrue has strong and excellent storytelling as well as Slawomir Rawicz claimed that he was one of survived mans during the journey to get their freedom.

In short, the story begins when Janusz, is being accused by Russian officer as a spy and traitor who threaten the country; then he took by Russian government into Gulag deep in the far away Siberian tundra.  There, he suffers some violence, mistreatment and terrible living conditions. Even, it’s likely that he will end up at that jail if he stays inside it.  Together with other prisoner such Mr. Smith (Played by Ed Harris), Zoran (Played by Dragos Bucur), Kazik (Played by Sebastian Urzendowsky), Tamasz (Played by Alexandru Potocean), Voss (Played by Gustaf Skarsgård) and Valka (Played by Colin Farrell), he decided to escape from the jail and face wilderness and survive from wild encounters from the nature itself and its harshest weather with very little food & water, even just run away with one knife, some flints and limited tools.

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