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Movie Reviews of Being Out ThereMovie Review: Been there, done that. Summary: 4 Stars
We lived the life for 3 years. Spent 2 winters in Georgetown , where much of it was filmed. Loved that aspect of it. I'm hard of hearing. The audio/narration is very hard for me for me to understand. Not just me. Wife also. Audio needs work. Still, a great way to spend a winter evening. We sighed a lot.
Movie Review: Makes you wont to go Summary: 4 Stars
After reviewing the movie, all i wanted to do was, pick up and go and purchase the boat the I have been dreulling over and set sail. Hopeful that one day I will.
Movie Review: Somehow fell a little flat Summary: 3 Stars
Although done with good humor and having made a good effort to include a good variety of different perspectives, this is still an amateur-produced film. I'm not aware of any competing film that is professionally-produced, though-- comparing to the Pardeys would probably be unfair, since they are much more about nuts and bolts. You never see the film-makers actually sailing-- they seem to use their motor a lot. Maybe they found that there is too much spray to film while actually sailing. The musical interludes, with photo album-type scenes to accompany, drag a bit, and the continuing choruses in the interviews of "freedom... freedom..." and "paradise... paradise..." both get a little old.
It's an honest effort, but it didn't really grip us the way we hoped.
(Please note: this DVD does not have closed captions or subtitles.)
Movie Review: Encouraging, but not as inspirational as the Pardeys Summary: 3 Stars
I got this DVD along with Cruising Has No Limits. This is worth a once over. But it didn't make me want to get off my bum and go like the Pardeys did. Of course that might not be a fair comparison as they show some really exotic footage in Africa and Ireland, places I would love to explore. The views here may be too close to home.
Movie Review: Home movie to music Summary: 2 Stars
[...] The basic message is "if you ever planned to sail, go for it," but no practical information is imparted and the musical background will not appeal to a wide audience.
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