jwinebrenner
Joined Dec 2005
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Stunning imagery-ruined by hypocritical lecture!
The technology is stunning and most of the film is beautifully shot. However, the second half of the movie is complete "babble" about how we have destroyed the earth so badly that we must leave. Dumb and disappointing storyline. As others have already mentioned, the irony of you watching this film which was shot for this theater in the heart of "Sin City" which uses more energy and thus hydroelectric and fossil fuel then probably anywhere else in the world is also stunning. Just not in a good way.
Apparently my opinion is not enough charecters so I will waste xxxxxx.
The technology is stunning and most of the film is beautifully shot. However, the second half of the movie is complete "babble" about how we have destroyed the earth so badly that we must leave. Dumb and disappointing storyline. As others have already mentioned, the irony of you watching this film which was shot for this theater in the heart of "Sin City" which uses more energy and thus hydroelectric and fossil fuel then probably anywhere else in the world is also stunning. Just not in a good way.
Apparently my opinion is not enough charecters so I will waste xxxxxx.
I highly recommend this documentary that so very well tells both the story of Dan Wheldon's success and the tragedy that followed. This is intertwined with footage during the time of his career, and current day as his young children try to enter racing themselves.
Dan's wife Susie along with his friends and fellow Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti, Tony Kanaan, and Scott Dixon, are featured during the years of Dan's racing career as well as now.
Also, featured are current day interviews with Dan's father, Clive Wheldon.
I admire how well directed and edited this film. I highly recommend this feature length documentary.
Dan's wife Susie along with his friends and fellow Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti, Tony Kanaan, and Scott Dixon, are featured during the years of Dan's racing career as well as now.
Also, featured are current day interviews with Dan's father, Clive Wheldon.
I admire how well directed and edited this film. I highly recommend this feature length documentary.