Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Such a Long Journey!


At long last, an adventure movie to crow about, in the copybook inspirational adventure genre. How far would you walk to escape the dreaded Siberian Gulag? To India?! In 1941, Polish prisoner of war Janusz (Jim Sturgess), hardened resident criminal Valka (Colin Farell), American actor Mr Smith (Ed Harris), and three other Gulag inmates – Voss (Gustaf Skarsgård), Tomasz (Alexandru Potocean), and Kazik (Sebastian Urzendowsky) – escape imprisonment in a labour camp in the Siberian Gulag, in The Way Back. The first step in a great southward journey is to reach Lake Baikal – a journey of months and hundreds of kilometers. On the verge of death by starvation and exposure, most of the escapees manage to reach the lake, where they are joined by Irena (Saoirse Ronan). Irene has a questionable alibi, but brings much needed morale to the team with her effervescent personality. In an unbelievable trek across snow, the plains, the desert and again the snow, will any of this unlikely band survive? The movie is based on a novel by Slawomir Rawicz, a Polish POW in the Siberian Gulag, and has the twin challenges of making an excruciating ordeal believable to an audience, as well as depicting emotional connect between a diverse group of individuals bound by the same challenge. It succeeds commendably on the former count, but falters somewhat in the latter – in the end, creating a striking end-product nevertheless, that is at the very least inspiring. Director Peter Weir (The Truman Show, Master and Commander, Dead Poets Society) does not do any injustice to his specialization of depicting the inspirational, across multiple settings

15.5/20

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