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  • many of my ancestors were held in siberia or executed after the russian revultion for being educated. thank god part of my family made it to america.

  • I have the original hardback from 1956 and the BBC 4 radio documentary... Depression that autumn night...

  • In soviet russia - mountain climbs you

  • Can anyone confirm or reject this? Im just about to watch this but from the trailer this looks like its based on the novel 'The long walk' by Slavomir Rawicz, which by the way is an epic book.

  • Great film 10/10! very long as well about 2:15 long. if you haven't watched it! go see it!

  • looks liek a good movie

  • 0:51 i like this part

  • awesome movie..

  • !!! SUPER  !!!

  • I really thanksfull to this team. I got some Nepali part on this movie. it is real.

  • this movie is just great. it reminds you that you have to aprreciate the simpliest things around you.

  • made me cry at the end.. now i feel like a bitch

  • it's a Great movie but at the end wen they reach illam, u can hear people talkin in nepali, but one the cops says" welcome to india" which is total disaster for all fan of the movie here in nepal... ....illam is part of nepal not india..

  • The story started because a man was looking for information on the mystical Yeti in the himalayas. Someone told him about an old man who had seen one. The main character is that old man and refused to tell about it unless he explained the whole story.

  • Its an amazing story! if you like the movie the book will leave your jaw on the floor.

    The Long Walk- Sławomir Rawicz ....oh ive ruck march on some of the earths toughest terrain and at great distances, this my friends is incredible. Soundtrack is nice also.

  • Fact based?

    At the end of the movie it says "Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or entities is purely coincidental"

    Great movie nonetheless!

  • my great great grandfather helped them in Mongolia. jk :D

  • Excellent movie.

  • Its on netflix, I might check it out

  • thumbs for Colin farrell every body <3!!!!

  • I'm Polish and I've enjoyed the movie. It is cute the way the spoke broken Polish and Russian languages in the movie ;) but I'm happy that somebody made a movie showing that we got hell first from the Nazis and then from the Soviets for 50 years...

  • @0masakra0 yea sometimes i wonder who was worse betweem those two..but i guess they were the same

  • it's how amazing that when pushed to the limit, some people can do the unlimited, in order to survive.

  • And I will walk 500 miles, AAND I WILL WALK 500 MORE! BADAPA BADAPA BADAPA

    Srsly guys, that's what I thought the whole movie. ^^

    But damn good one indeed!

  • so weit die füße tragen... irgendjemand?

  • what's the song?

  • The trailers was better than the movie. Peter Weir sucks.

  • I'm Polish, i'm proud :)

  • check the channel for the comfort 

  • great movie, i recommend it :)

  • This movie was incredibly moving, what hardship and struggle just for freedom. Very humbling

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  • Makes me want to see this movie.

  • Nothing wrong with Joseph Stalin. The traitorous polski were brutal. The GULags were peaceful labour camps.

  • @AnarchoCommunist1 haha good one.

  • awesome movie!

  • The Great Slavomir Rawicz captain! 6500 km to walk!

  • It takes around 45 days travel correctly

  • Such a good movie

  • there's no way to compare this to the titanic it just better

  • Awsome movie people if you dont watch then you are crazy

  • american in gulag?? its delirium

  • why this movie wasnt advertise and never got to Europe?

  • @eletta88

    because europe is under occupation by SOCIALISME !

  • What an incredible story, this film is one of the best I've seen. I would totally recommend to anyone to watch this amazing film. 10/10

  • on of the best movies ever!

  • am going to watch this movie now.

  • This movie is amazing!

    Watch it!

  • In a way this reminds me of Defiance, based on the true story of the Bielski Brothers. Jim Sturgess = Jamie Bell... naw!

  • "when he gets home"

    Janusz: i love you

    His wife: i love you too, wanna take a walk?

  • quite possibly one of the best movies i've ever watched.

  • This movie was interesting, but I'd never want to sit through it again. It's one of those that's long and it feels long. Jim Sturgess was pretty friggin hot in it though, and I digged his Polish accent.

  • This movie was epic, but my god, put it this way i had to have a shave after it finished it was on that long!

  • Great movie.....

  • @chardmb

    You obviously did not measure their trail correctly. On Google Earth, if you go 500km north of Lake Baikal, then go through Mongolia, and follow their trail through to the Himalayas, it adds up to around 4,400 miles, not 2,700. 2,700 miles would have them end up around the middle of the Xinjiang province, far from the Indian border.

  • great movie! i love it! :)

  • Funniest line in the film " Thank you mother Russia for your hospitality but i definitely will not be coming back" hahah made me laugh out loud

  • "Isnt it strange,after all we've face,these tiny insect might bring us down"

  • to all the haters out there.....u know that uve been fucked...thats y ur angry at me....Hooooooooooooooooohahaha­hhahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • Polish and each and every country which got freedom from the soviets should be thanking the Afghans for defeating russians and thus leading to the breakage of U.S.S.R due to an economical crisis of a long 9 years war....that is in 1989 when the soviets blowed sirens of defeat and scramed back to where they came from, thats the power of afghans...we will never be ruled by any one..not the british in 19th century..not the russians in 20th century...and definitely not the americans in 21st century

  • @Neuralassasin LOL. I thought that America made it very clear that we had no interest in occupying a hole in the ground country who's main export is heroin, but only the terrorist who seem to run the country because the citizens who inhabit it, don't have the nuts to fight them on their own. But what do I know, I am brainwashed American swine. And there is a reason USSR and Brits left. It's because the country sucks and has nothing to offer.. except terrorism, and heroin. thanks a bunch Milton

  • @Neuralassasin: We have no inteterst of "ruling" you I wish we never set foot in your backwards knuckle dragger infested 3rd century shit hole of a pseudo country.

    Fuck all throw back Islamic countries, eat sand sub human filth.

  • great movie :)

  • Johnnie Walker commercial KEEP WALKING ;]

  • i measured their trail on google earth, it says 2,700 miles but the movie says 4,000

  • @chardmb you measure it straight line ? 

  • @chardmb regardless, it's hardly popping out to get a loaf of bread at the local supermarket is it?

  • @chardmb yu prob measured the straight line but the path that they have to track on is twice longer, cuz they have to go trough valleys and up and down in the mountains.. thats why it say 4,000 and not 2,700

  • @chardmb did one of the characters say 4000? did they have gps back then. sounds like an educated guess to me.

  • @TheForsberg2009 0:51 lol. anyway the extra miles mustve been from up and downhills and some curved path.

  • @chardmb lol u got so much time on hand

  • @chardmb Google Earth during WWII ? Gee. Maybe Stalin's NKVD troika as provider with maps ?

  • @chardmb I'd care a lot more about the whole tragic story of their journey than for the fact if it was 2,700 oder 4,000 miles.... they suffered enough anyway....

  • @chardmb but they want lost and back and fort so...

  • @chardmb yeah your right, if only they had a computer with google earth on it, and i'm sure they could charge it up in some electrical outlets in the himalayas right? why don't you try going on a straight shot through deserts and snowy mountains.

  • @chardmb what did they walk in a straight line or did they walk around mountains rather than straight over?

  • @chardmb Maybe they crib walked some of the way, 4,000 miles sounds pretty realistic then.

  • @chardmb thats going in a straight line, they went around mountains, rivers, and had little stops. but even so if it was 2700 still crazy.

  • @chardmb you didn't take into account the mountains and hills. Climbing 2km on a map is one thing,, 2km on a mountain turns into 5km up and down, and so on. You sounded smart there just for a second.

  • @chardmb probably was not a walk in a straight line =)

  • @chardmb cuz in real world you go up and down, sometimes around.it's not that easy to go on mountains or a desert:)

  • @chardmb U measured they walked .. i think you cant make a 1000 miles even 

  • @chardmb You have to take into account unintended detours along the way.

  • Well how long was there trip?? I never found out>??????

  • I like it. a movie about gulag. its such a underesstimated event. i mean 40 MILLION dead. not like the nazists 6!

  • My grandmother knew a man who escaped a siberian prison camp and walked to Finland alone. Its not as far and as difficult terrain as in this film, but its still 1700 kilometres he walked.

  • India....Give Shelter for everyone...My India.

  • this is what cinema is all about ...

  • The reviews for this film were utter bullshit, it easily deserves a very credible 8.5 or even 9 out of ten.

  • and thought it was the Poles withdrew!Come to our land, and simply can not calm down!

  • 7 years in tibet ring a bell? thats what it reminds me of anyways..

  • watched it when it came out didn't think i would like it but it was brilliant

  • The first scene in the movie - in Polish :D I like it:)

  • Can someone tell if the movie is worth a watch!

  • @MrAkshay8opeth Absoloutely, ignore reviews on Wikipedia and the like, they are very harsh.

  • @TheYTChronicles ok thanks

  • watching it on netflix right now at 19:42 minutes and its pretty bad ass so far!

    

  • Good movie

  • Jim Sturgess my IDOL!!

  • 1989 - Free Poland!!!

  • Hurt's war 2.

  • this is on netflix - go watch it

  • This is one of my favorite movies ever!

  • Saoirse ronan <3

  • my baby Sturgess, all my lovin i will send to you.

  • My favorite part in this movie was when they got back

  • @giobikefans me too. it was so sad aye

  • can any1 name more movies like this

  • I LIVE FOR STORIES LIKE THESE <3

  • 0:22 he says "kindness can kill you here" well hello so it could kill him to for being nice to the roll of the movie.. or am I wrong?

  • Bravo Dragos Bucur --- Romania

  • Shooting for The Way Back took place in Bulgaria, Morocco <3 (amazing country), and India.

  • I loved this film. It had beautiful geographic filming as well as heart. One of the underlying stories is one character's determination and persistence to have a goal and achieve it, against great odds, for love. A great film to watch to inspire you never to give up.

  • @TheTruthGoddess yes baby exactly

  • i went to cinema to see this, was good, but i was soo thirsty at the end. shows ya what the human body can really do. n how long it can last in desperate measures

  • One of my favorite movies

  • good movie!!, awesome ^^

  • this.looks.EPIC!!!

  • this is awsome, love the movie

  • better drink my own piss

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  • just wait and see. "As far as my feet will carry me" was doubted being true as after the movie was released in 01 and doubts are still up today. This one looks just like another rip-off of one original story which probably no one can state true or false anymore...

  • haha it would be too easy for bear he'd be sittin in the camp drinkin his piss havin a gay old time

  • jim!! <3

  • Epicmealtime music at 1:07 :)

  • They walked from Russia to China? Decent effort!

  • @Jugg3rnuts From Russia to India.

  • this story is real... i am from Republic Of Moldova and my grandfather was tooked by russian CCCP on that time like many others from our family and village and he was led on russia...in camp were he lived a mizzerable life by his dead....;(

  • Good film that was

  • Dragos Bucur FTW !!! :D

  • POLISH POWER!

  • @TheLegoConstructor

    Fuck Poland, go home.

  • @codownni fuck ur self, twat... learn at least about some of Polish history, then say something like "Fuck Poland". try saying it in Warsaw or some other city, go to Starówka and shout "Polska to kurwa", you would never leave the country, well except for in a coffin...

  • @TheLegoConstructor

    Fuck Poland, I went there once before. Shitty little insignificant Country that no one cares about. Poland is a failed Country, wish the Germans had finished it off.

  • @codownni you know why poland is according to you a failed country? coz fucks like the germans and russians were born from mother earth. germans and russians are shit, brutal vulgar twats. germans and russians oculdnt bear poland becoming so powerful so they wanted to fuck it up. if ur german then fuck you, jewkiller, if ur russian then fuck you people killer + jew killer + dumbphuk... poland will rise again and become a major world power. 

  • @TheLegoConstructor

    Poland never has been/will be a World power. Don't blame the Russians and Germans. It's Poland's fault that you couldn't even defend yourself.

  • @codownni And betrayed by pussy allies like the frenchies and brits

  • @buildingeverything

    Who was ?

  • @codownni excuse me, where are you from? I don't think that even the usa would be able to withstand the merged powers of Prussia, Austria and Russia if it was founded earlier and managed to build up some sort of army. do your research before condemning my country. Prussia 200k, Russia 300k, Austria 300k. Total of 800,000 soldiers versus the polish 150,000... that is how they repaid us from repelling the swedish, the turks and spreading christianity. germans and russians are fucked up...

  • @TheLegoConstructor

    Sure, Communism had no effect at all.

  • @codownni what are you talking about? coz im talking about the partitions in case your historical knowledge had a lack of information...

  • @TheLegoConstructor

    If you can't even follow a conversation then even bothering to reply to you is pointless. Bye.

  • @TheLegoConstructor you can argue all day nothing will change, the whole world is controlled by a handful, n that handful is the country leader, all these thousands u speak off get demands from the one at the top. allies or enemies 2 wings of the same bird.peace im from UK btw just friendly comment peace!

  • @TheLegoConstructor poland killed fifty thousand ethnic germans in 1933 so they had a right to invade. The jews deserved to die, every last dirty thieving one of them.

  • @codownni ahhh ignorance and arrogance. There are better ways to be noticed than this codowni.

  • @polski321

    Nothing Ignorant or arrogant about me suka. "Polish power", what does he expect?

  • @TheLegoConstructor I THINK YOU MEAN IRISH POWER ! 

  • @TheLegoConstructor indeed :-)

  • where tha hell are they going anyway ?

  • @guigui1236 Britain occupied India.

  • @JacobFehr1 u mean Pakistan closer to Russia ` niCe

  • @ThePakibro786 I am not quite sure what the hell you talking about. IN THIS MOVIE THE MEN WALK FROM SIBERIA TO INDIA!!!

  • @guigui1236 They are going to India to escape the communism. The main character actually did not get back to his wife until like 1980 when communism collapsed in Poland.

  • this is such an amasing movie on of the best movies ive seen so touching.

  • polish men can!

  • I can't wait to see it! Saoirse Ronan rocks!

  • Great story lot of walking.

  • this movie was imressive