Charged with 2400 volts of electricity, Eduardo Garcia lost an arm, ribs, muscle mass and nearly his life, but more important than what he lost is what he found.Charged with 2400 volts of electricity, Eduardo Garcia lost an arm, ribs, muscle mass and nearly his life, but more important than what he lost is what he found.Charged with 2400 volts of electricity, Eduardo Garcia lost an arm, ribs, muscle mass and nearly his life, but more important than what he lost is what he found.
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- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
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Man goes for a hike, man gets electrocuted and severely injured. Man recovers.
Everything in between makes this movie a "must-see".
Very well done as Eduardo who seems a bit of a narcissist comes away matured and even more likeable than at the beginning of the movie. You do cheer him on for not just a full recovery but finding his way and opening himself up to others, helping them.
... and encouraging to be brave and stick to the things that make us happy. No matter what of the circumstance.
It's a film about love, dependency, life and decisions. I was surprised by what this film ended up being about.
This documentary really moved me. I saw 2 reviews that mention not empathizing or not feeling sincerity, but I felt the total opposite. This was one of the most sincere, eyeopening documentary's I have ever seen. I have a disability, my life also changed over night, so I can totally relate to the physical and emotional challenges he faced. As the movie went on and he experienced and spoke to each challenge I found those same emotions I once had stir up again. This was NOT fake or insincere! You can't even begin to imagine how ones life is turned upside down, the little things we take for granted are missed the most. I miss dancing, digging my toes into the sand on the beach, running around with my kids. This movie truly captured the ups and downs in life for someone with a disability. Specifically having to look happy and positive with who you now are, while crying inside. As he states, the physical challenges were easy, it's the emotional ones that take a toll. Having that supportive community of family and friends is so vital to recovery and remaining optimistic. I know I would not be where I am today if it was not for my community, I would have given up. Just as Edwardo points out in the movie, it's easy to become laser focused on your recovery and next steps that you are blind to the needs of others, and voicing any appreciation. I'm so happy to hear he is now sharing his life story on a broader scale.....truly inspirational!
I thought the movie was good and terrible what happened to him. But why zero mention of why the wire was there, who put it there, was there a lawsuit?
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene on the river in which Eduardo and his father Manuel go fly fishing, Manuel is wearing swag from the production team's previous film, Unbranded.
- GoofsAt 4:14, Eduardo takes his knife out with his right hand (the holster is on his right hip), but then he touches the bear with the knife in his left hand. If Eduardo is left handed, he would have had his knife holster on his left hip.
- Quotes
Eduardo Garcia: Food became this language I could speak with anyone from anywhere in the world.
- SoundtracksWhen I Grow Up
Performed by First Aid Kit
Written by Written by Karin Dreijer (as Karin Elisabeth Dreijer Anderson)
Courtesy of Wichita Recordings Ltd.
By arrangement with Mixtape Music
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- Charged
- Filming locations
- Bozeman, Montana, USA(high School and Elks Comedy Club)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $15,920
- Gross worldwide
- $15,920
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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