A dad suddenly departs for the Grand Canyon after reading his daughter's birthday card. His week-long solo hike stirs memories of a previous canyon journey with another woman.A dad suddenly departs for the Grand Canyon after reading his daughter's birthday card. His week-long solo hike stirs memories of a previous canyon journey with another woman.A dad suddenly departs for the Grand Canyon after reading his daughter's birthday card. His week-long solo hike stirs memories of a previous canyon journey with another woman.
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10LeeL-21
Being a member of the Tidewater Appalachian Trail Club, I have a special fondness for movies set in the outdoors. Granite Rapids Moon was that and so much more. The photography of the Grand Canyon was superb. I've hiked in the Canyon twice but never saw most of the vistas shown in the movie.
Not knowing what to expect of an indie film, I was delighted by the realistic, non-Hollywood storyline. Some of the characters were a bit weird, but if you have ever hiked the Appalachian Trail, you will have run into those kinds of characters--and more.
The surprise ending topped off a great film. If it's playing near you, do yourself a favor and see it--whether you love being in the outdoors or not.
Not knowing what to expect of an indie film, I was delighted by the realistic, non-Hollywood storyline. Some of the characters were a bit weird, but if you have ever hiked the Appalachian Trail, you will have run into those kinds of characters--and more.
The surprise ending topped off a great film. If it's playing near you, do yourself a favor and see it--whether you love being in the outdoors or not.
Fabulous portrayal of love and human confusion amidst the vastness of the Grand Canyon. This film beautifully captures some of the essence of how a few days in the wilderness can refocus one's views and priorities in life. The story may be fictional, but the experience is real.
This reviewer was pleasantly surprised to see the film set on trails hiked just recently, thus leading to some inevitable curiosity and bias on my part. The plot slowly opened up throughout the film just as a descent into the Canyon reveals more geologic layers in detail with each step. Familiarity with the locations certainly proved a draw. The unfolding of the characters and their histories provided their own share of suspense to keep the viewer engaged in more than just magnificent scenery.
A serious critic may find flaws of various kinds in the movie. However, as a vehicle for providing an escape into the wilderness where perspective distorts from normality, this film succeeds beautifully.
This reviewer was pleasantly surprised to see the film set on trails hiked just recently, thus leading to some inevitable curiosity and bias on my part. The plot slowly opened up throughout the film just as a descent into the Canyon reveals more geologic layers in detail with each step. Familiarity with the locations certainly proved a draw. The unfolding of the characters and their histories provided their own share of suspense to keep the viewer engaged in more than just magnificent scenery.
A serious critic may find flaws of various kinds in the movie. However, as a vehicle for providing an escape into the wilderness where perspective distorts from normality, this film succeeds beautifully.
I enjoyed this movie, especially the music. Having a community orchestra play was nice to know. The actual hiking stuff was fairly accurate and that is appreciated. I especially enjoyed the hiking scenes, as they seemed realistic and when that stopped, took off packs was just like the real-deal. It gets a little far-fetched when the character gets dehydrated but that's hollywood. Overall, I'd recommend that this be added to your watch list.
Such an engaging film that captivates the beauty & treachery of the Grand Canyon. The film takes you down the trail of life while hiking an actual trail in the Grand Canyon. An adventure about a lost love that needs closure and the undying strength of being in love & loved.
The cinematography captures the jaw-dropping beauty of the Grand Canyon and one man's quest to reach his destination while facing the perils of hiking in one of the natural wonders of the world. You also realize that even in the loneliest of places, one is never alone. One's memories can keep us from being alone. While watching the story unfold, it makes you realize we're always interconnected even in the most isolated places.
The cinematography captures the jaw-dropping beauty of the Grand Canyon and one man's quest to reach his destination while facing the perils of hiking in one of the natural wonders of the world. You also realize that even in the loneliest of places, one is never alone. One's memories can keep us from being alone. While watching the story unfold, it makes you realize we're always interconnected even in the most isolated places.
It was so nice to revisit The Grand Canyon, though I had spent most of my time on the rim. The cinematography was outstanding. The music was very special. A community symphony orchestra led by Peter Wilson, a friend of the filmmaker, provided the orchestral music. Bravo to Waynesboro Virginia Symphony!
Did you know
- TriviaThe only bassoon player in the Orchestra went to Eastman with the Breaking Winds.
- SoundtracksWhat Child Is This (Greensleeves)
Traditional
Performed by Jon Sayles
Used by Standard License with freemusicpublicdomain.com
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,799
- Gross worldwide
- $30,799
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
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