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Reise in die Wildnis
Der Idealist Allie Fox wandert mit seiner Familie aus und baut sich eine neue Existenz in der sogenannten Mosquito Coast in Honduras auf. Fortan leben sie abgeschottet von der Zivilisation in ihrem kleinen Paradies. Mit der Zeit wird aber immer klarer, dass sich Allie in einen Herrscherwahn reinsteigert.
Avis de la communauté (4)
>"Look around ya, how did America get this way? Land of promise, land of opportunity. Give us the wretched refuse of your teeming shores. Have a Coke. Watch TV. Go on welfare. Get free money. Turn to crime - crime pays in this country. Why do they put up with it? Why do they keep coming? Look around you Charlie, this place is a toilet." I expected a The Swiss Family Robinson style story, but got more of a mixture of that with Falling Down. At the beginning of the movie I felt like Harrison Ford was making sense but by the end I was over it. I guess that was the point of the movie, but man talk about a frustrating journey.
A crazy inventor drags his whole family behind him.
Underestimated, with the perspective of time we can understand the ambivalence of a character with an obsessive idealism. "Tell him he's a dangerous man", his son is warned. As narrator, maturity gives him a better perspective: "When I wasn't afraid to love him, the world seemed endless". PW directs in favour of a non-perfect story (the character of Mother), but builds an extraordinary fable about modern society.
I remember seeing a reality show with a very similar story as this movie about a family from Great Britain that moved to i think it was the Philippines to start a resort on one of the islands there. The husband died just like in this movie leaving behind a wife and children.