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Reveal The Path 2012 123movies

Reveal The Path 2012 123movies

Explore. Dream. Discover.May. 31, 2012
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Watch: Reveal The Path 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Reveal the Path is a genre-defying adventure film that contemplates what it means to live an inspired life using the bicycle as a mechanism to explore, dream and discover..
Plot: Reveal the Path is a genre-defying adventure film that contemplates what it means to live an inspired life using the bicycle as a mechanism to explore, dream and discover. Regions explored include Scotlands lush valleys, Europes snow capped mountains, Moroccos high desert landscapes, Nepals rural countryside and Alaskas rugged coastal beaches. Ride along and get lost in the wonders of the world Meet the locals living modest yet seemingly fulfilling lives, leading us to question what it means to live an inspired life however humble or extravagant. Filmed across four continents and featuring Tour Divide race legends, Matthew Lee & Kurt Refsnider, this immersive film is sure to ignite the dream in you. Join in as the creators of Ride the Divide take you on an adventure that will leave you with an eager desire to chart your own course to far away lands or simply to discover with eyes wide open whats right around the bend.
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5.7/10 Votes: 95
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Reveal the point?
Started this documentary straight after Riding the Divide, which in fairness had a story behind it. I expected something similar but slowly fell into the realisation that no matter how much goodwill the characters might have accrued in the preceding documentary, by the end of this one, there would be very little left. Most people who would want to watch this already know how amazing travel experiences can change your life perspective, your views on humanity and fuel your desire to keep on exploring. However, much like a teacher does when he just fills empty minutes in a badly or unplanned lesson (believe me, I have done this and it does not feel or look good on your audience’s faces), these guys just give themselves license to babble out cheap wannabe eloquent philosophy that you could spread out thinly on a calendar and no one would bother to read. Having said that, if you do want some travel inspiration and have a nice big TV, put this on, mute the TV, and listen to your favourite music while enjoying great scenery and different shots of bikes you probably can’t afford or can do without.
Review By: juancitodeltejado
Path To What?
This is a documentary about a group of sponsored cyclists that spout bits of drink-fueled wisdom, go to scenic places, ride expensive bikes, and wear expensive gear, all very pretentiously. It doesn’t seem to really be about bicycling, but non-cyclists will not find anything of interest either. For comparison, if you liked “Ride The Divide”, featuring some of the same cyclists, this will be a disappointment.

The production quality is OK and the scenery is pretty good but any footage that may contain anything interesting is missing. Many times we see the rider ride up to the camera’s location and say something that makes you wish you’d seen where he’d been, but somehow the camera always misses the action. The characters involved are very easy to dislike and they don’t even seem to get along with each other all that well. They are so very serious about what they say, but it’s all just vapid nonsense. But then again, most athletes should not be allowed to speak on camera without a script, or they should stick to things they know, like lifting heavy things or how to go fast, definitely not philosophy.

Being a cyclist and sometime bike builder and having followed Matthew Lee’s career, I was excited to see this show up on Netflix. What a bummer. I tried first to watch it with my wife. She turned it off after about ten minutes and I didn’t complain. I tried again later in the evening to see if I could make sense of it. Nope, still doesn’t work. Even being in the most relaxed receptive mood possible, and watching a documentary about something I immensely enjoy, Lee and the rest of the cyclists in this documentary only reveal the path to boredom.

Review By: conkeestador

Other Information:

Original Title Reveal The Path
Release Date 2012-05-31
Release Year 2012

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 14 min (74 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
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Genre Documentary, Adventure, Sport
Director Mike Dion
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Actors Jason Bucher, Mike Dion, Jez Hastings
Country United States
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Original title Reveal The Path
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