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7/10
Beautiful, resilient, and captivating
steveinadelaide11 August 2023
On the Wandering Paths is a captivating film that takes us on a journey of self-discovery. Inspired by the writings of Sylvain Tesson, a travel writer and adventurer, this movie recounts the story of Pierre, an explorer/writer who embarks on an extraordinary quest to traverse France after experiencing a life-altering accident that could have deprived him of his ability to walk. It's a tale of redemption that explores themes such, as self-discovery, resilience and the awe-inspiring beauty of nature.

The plot is simple yet impactful, brought to life by Jean Dujardin's performance as Pierre. Dujardin effortlessly portrays the character's vulnerability and unwavering determination. The supporting cast also delivers performances that add depth and richness to the narrative.

The direction in this film is truly exceptional, accompanied by breathtaking cinematography. The thoughtful use of colours and symbolism throughout enhances the mood and atmosphere. The beautiful score perfectly complements the visuals while skilful editing maintains a slow pace without becoming dull.

One aspect that deeply resonated with me about this movie is its message of resilience and how nature possesses healing powers. The portrayal of the countryside also highlights the significance of taking things slow and savouring the joys of life.

The deliberate pace of this movie might pose a challenge for some viewers. Perhaps there could have been some scenes that were shortened. Also there are instances where the dialogue feels contrived and excessively dramatic interrupting the movie's flow.

On the Wandering Paths is definitely worth watching, particularly if you appreciate character-focused dramas. The film's message, about resilience and nature's ability to heal, will stay with you long after you've finished watching it.
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7/10
For those who prefer to disappear into the landscapes...!!!
PANDIAN1206215 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Director Denis imbert choses a tough path alongside writers Slyvain tesson & Diasteme to take genetically engineered animals(human) to know the benefit by the fall(Accident)... With the help of editor Basile belkhiri he lives to explores the nature without the innovative ideas their by making Absence of mind as a primal factor.... While Magoli silvestre camera is a soul of the movie that makes you to disappear into the landscapes... Be it Napolean quote of "Command & Obey" while glorifying the men who run away from the life cycle... "Being open was my fate" "Alcohol is innocent only the drunkard is guilty" "Cross the whole country to close the bad chapters in your life" And so on writing and dialogue holds ur horses and constantly strives to put natures beauty in the film roll,thanks to Sylvain tesson & Diasteme duo for their contribution in screenplay & dialogue... Overall a must see movies for typical natures lovers.
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Jean Dujardin outstanding
searchanddestroy-116 October 2023
This plot itself is also awesome, jaw dropping but only for specific audiences, not all audiences. I am myself a movie buff but also a hiking lover, I mean hiking in the wilderness, following footpaths in the mountain without seeing anyone for hours. You are alone with yourself, you can find unexplainable thiings inside your mind, you dig inside your spirit and many problems can solve in your brain while you walk, or even bike or run. So, useless to say that when I saw this film, I literally fell for it. It looks like a Michel Houellebecq's novel adaptation; it really looks like it, but maybe in a little smoother and less intellectual - and also depressing, gloomy - way.
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