Mile... Mile & A Half

Mile... Mile & A Half

2013 "Hike, Laugh, & Inspire on the John Muir Trail"
Mile... Mile & A Half
Mile... Mile & A Half

Mile... Mile & A Half

7.3 | 1h27m | en | Documentary

In an epic snow year, five friends leave their daily lives behind to hike California's historic John Muir Trail, a 211-mile stretch from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney (the highest peak in the contiguous U.S.). Their goal - complete the journey in 25 days while capturing the amazing sights & sounds they encounter along the way. Inspired by their bond, humor, artistry & dedication, the group continues to grow: to include other artists, musicians & adventure seekers. Before they all reach the summit, hikers and viewers alike affirm the old adage - it's about the journey, not the destination. Mile... Mile & A Half is the feature-length documentary of that journey...

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Released: June. 01,2013 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://themuirproject.com/
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In an epic snow year, five friends leave their daily lives behind to hike California's historic John Muir Trail, a 211-mile stretch from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney (the highest peak in the contiguous U.S.). Their goal - complete the journey in 25 days while capturing the amazing sights & sounds they encounter along the way. Inspired by their bond, humor, artistry & dedication, the group continues to grow: to include other artists, musicians & adventure seekers. Before they all reach the summit, hikers and viewers alike affirm the old adage - it's about the journey, not the destination. Mile... Mile & A Half is the feature-length documentary of that journey...

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Jeff Eason Having viewed Ken Burns' National Parks again recently this film was recommended to me. I was disappointed. Its clear the John Muir Trail has some nice scenery - but this poorly made movie and the people in it are ridiculous Supposedly these people are all AMAZING artists gathered to have an AMAAAAAZING adventure and along they way they meet other people who are....(wait for it...) AMAZING!. Apparently some people are are easily amazed. Too much time is spent having them interview each other, hug each other and say AMAZING about things about each other than the trail itself. Actually its amazing you can having this many people in a movie and none of them are either interesting or talented.Prior to viewing this film I was interested in hiking the trail. Now, maybe I'd rather not. Would like to see the sights. Would rather not spend time running into an assortment of misfits trying to convince themselves they are doing something important. When the bear shows up at one point I was really rooting for an attack - but like everything else in this movie, the bear let me down too.Think creativity is always a good thing? This movie can make you think otherwise.
titus227 Everyone hiking in this doc is a snooty rich jerk with no sense of humor. They are so corny and stupid, it makes me a little embarrassed to be a white American. There is nothing hard about what they did. They were going at the pace of 8 miles a day, which can easily be covered in about four hours through the manicured trails these people were traversing. They also broke trail and hit up a burger joint along the way. There is no substance here, nothing happens the entire time, there is no character development at all, just rich jerks snapping photos like Japanese tourists and pretending that they are 'roughing it.'John Muir's quotes are excruciating and if he saw this documentary, he would be rolling over in his grave. I'm sure he never envisioned pioneering a joy walk for rich douche bags.
contactdavid-175-182942 This is the story of a group of people who have done a hike that literally thousands of people have done before. They then present it in Reality TV fashion, so that every moment is reviewed over and over again from different people's "reflection time".Favorite moments include: - Doing laundry in the river - Realizing there is a lot of walking to do - Admiring the scenery - Talking about doing laundry - Listening to another person's take on the laundry - Talking about the long walks - Hearing someone else tell us what the long walks were like - Deciding to not walk the more difficult route - Talking about that person's decision to choose the quicker route - Another person's reflection on the walk - Recap on the laundry - Time-lapse video of tents being erected - More commentary on how long they are walking - More commentary on how long they are walkingLiterally, THOUSANDS of people have done this hike, and continue to do so annually. This is not in any way a groundbreaking feat. This is not a documentary, it is a Reality TV take on basic Boy Scout curriculum, but it is presented as though the participants are doing something outrageous. Sure, it is a long time to be out there, but it is in no way out of the realm of many high school outdoor education programs, and none of the kids on those trips make such a big deal out of it (and yes, those trips can last just as long).
randysxe I first heard about Mile...Mile & A Half on Facebook. They had a screening in San Diego in August 2013! What an amazing movie by some amazing people. My wife and I just got married in July 2013 and The JMT is our honeymoon for June/July 2014! This movie just made us more excited than we were. Such a beautiful movie, well put together, and absolutely stunning and hilarious. I loved it so much I saw it a second time earlier this month in the actual movie theater screenings! I would recommend this to any one. If you love to hike and backpack and love the Sierras, this movie will blow your mind! GO SEE IT!!! Bring the entire family! I bought the Blu Ray copy to show all my family and friends. Do yourself a favor, don't miss a screening in your town!