The Long Walk (#725)
Back home yesterday I saw a finely made, well-acted movie that was sad and depressing. But I'm glad to have seen it. In an hour and 56 minute movie, I watched a journey in the future, I watched 50 young men selected to embark on a walk that would take them on a 300-plus mile trek endorsed and sponsored by the government that survived a civil war. This annual government program promises the only survivor anything he desires. Along this desolate and bleak land, friendships evolve and groups reformed as they struggle to survive because you are given three warnings to continue and then you are shot. Philosophical in content and revealing about the participants backgrounds and desires, it is painful and disturbing to watch as the ranks diminished one by one, until only two men stagger toward the finish line. One a white man and the other black, who have forged a deep friendship on the week-plus time they have been walking. 91% of critics and 56% of audiences gave THE LONG WALK a thumbs up.
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