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El excéntrico Wes, un niño estadounidense de 8 años, cree ser un pastor de cabras mongol, trastocando la vida emocional de su familia en esta peculiar aventura sobre una crisis existencial.El excéntrico Wes, un niño estadounidense de 8 años, cree ser un pastor de cabras mongol, trastocando la vida emocional de su familia en esta peculiar aventura sobre una crisis existencial.El excéntrico Wes, un niño estadounidense de 8 años, cree ser un pastor de cabras mongol, trastocando la vida emocional de su familia en esta peculiar aventura sobre una crisis existencial.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Ramón Rodríguez
- Batbayar
- (as Ramon Rodriguez)
Makambe Simamba
- Nara
- (as Makambe K. Simamba)
Hannah Duke
- Woman on Park
- (as Hannah Goodfellow Duke)
Ari Rombough
- Rebecca
- (as Arielle Rombough)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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Opiniones destacadas
I totally recommend this for those who want a underlying heavy drama with a light portrayal. It's an adventure type of movie where the surroundings and characters evolve, so much dynamic that you can watch this movie many times and still enjoy it.
I was surprised in the amount of movies that kid Jacob Tremblay already played. At his young age he's already been is some good movies, even an excellent one like Room. In Burn Your Maps he's still only eleven but already a delight to watch. His character was funny and cute, it's what made this movie worth watching. The rest of the cast was also good with Vera Farmiga and Suraj Sharma playing the other two main characters. The story is just funny, a kid wanting to be a Mongolian and even though the Mongolian scenes are filmed in Alberta, Canada it looked like it could have been in Mongolia. Nice cinematography, very good acting and a pleasant story, Burn Your Maps got it all.
Utterly beautiful, speechlessly brilliant.
I understand there aren't very many women directors, and there's a movement to encourage, so I reserve my final point in support of that worthy effort.
I understand there aren't very many women directors, and there's a movement to encourage, so I reserve my final point in support of that worthy effort.
Within 5 minutes of the beginning of this film, my wife leaned over and whispered, "I love this film." I had just been thinking the same thing. "Burn Your Maps" is incredibly well written, acted, and directed. You don't realize in the first 5 minutes that the director is going to take you on a journey that will skillfully stir so many emotions, but that is exactly what Jordan Roberts does. The characters, brilliantly portrayed by Vera Farmiga, Jacob Tremblay, and others, are all lost in their own way and spend the film journeying to find themselves and to be found by others. Movies that touch on so many emotions can often seem manipulative of the viewer. Not this one. That's where "Burn Your Maps" really shines. It is incredibly crafted to take you on the journey. I'm usually really time sensitive on movies, very aware if parts seem to drag or are uneven. Honestly, I have no idea how long this movie lasted. From those first five minutes through the closing credits, I was immersed in the story that kept me at a pleasing state of "feeling". Go see this movie. You'll be glad you did.
This film had become my white whale in recent years. It has taken me literally 5 years to see it. It's criminal how obscure Burn Your Maps has become - particularly given the incredible performances.
It felt unique and quirky. A young boy (Tremblay) becomes fixated on the idea he's a Mongolian goat herder who belongs in a Mongolian village. Through the ingenuity of his new friend Ismail (Sharma) he's able to venture to Mongolia with his grieving Mum (Farmiga) coming along too.
Burn Your Maps is as much about the grieving process and family, as it is being your authentic self. All elements work quite well together - it could even be categorised as a travel or adventure film. It's moving and emotional, while not falling too far into overly-sentimental moments.
Farmiga and Tremblay are at their best. The scenery is stunning (Canada stepping in for Mongolia). It's a beautiful film on many levels, with the incredible landscapes and cinematography adding to what is a touching story.
Glad I finally found this and was able to watch it. Gets you thinking about life, your identity and where you want to go. Burn Your Maps is a refreshing film in a cinematic era riddled with superheroes and reboots. Will check out the short story (of which this is based) by Robyn Joy Leff now!
It felt unique and quirky. A young boy (Tremblay) becomes fixated on the idea he's a Mongolian goat herder who belongs in a Mongolian village. Through the ingenuity of his new friend Ismail (Sharma) he's able to venture to Mongolia with his grieving Mum (Farmiga) coming along too.
Burn Your Maps is as much about the grieving process and family, as it is being your authentic self. All elements work quite well together - it could even be categorised as a travel or adventure film. It's moving and emotional, while not falling too far into overly-sentimental moments.
Farmiga and Tremblay are at their best. The scenery is stunning (Canada stepping in for Mongolia). It's a beautiful film on many levels, with the incredible landscapes and cinematography adding to what is a touching story.
Glad I finally found this and was able to watch it. Gets you thinking about life, your identity and where you want to go. Burn Your Maps is a refreshing film in a cinematic era riddled with superheroes and reboots. Will check out the short story (of which this is based) by Robyn Joy Leff now!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaShot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada July-Sept 2015. The Mongolia footage took place in nearby Kananaskis Country, at the Stoney Indian Reserves. Over one hundred Calgary residents of Mongolian heritage were hired to act in minor roles.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Сожги свои карты
- Locaciones de filmación
- Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canadá(Mongolia scenes)
- Productoras
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- Presupuesto
- USD 8,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
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