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1993108 minDrama, Adventure

A Far Off Place

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Is A Far Off Place worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Drama, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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A Far Off Place Synopsis

Thrown together under incredible circumstances, two strangers must discover courage and strength when they begin a journey across the treacherous African desert! Equipped only with their wits and the expertise of a native bushman who befriends them, they are determined to triumph over impossible odds and reach their destination. But along the way, the trio face a primitive desert wilderness.

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Top Cast

Reese Witherspoon
Reese WitherspoonNonnie Parker
Ethan Embry
Ethan EmbryHarry Winslow
Jack Thompson
Jack ThompsonJohn Ricketts
Sarel Bok
Sarel BokXhabbo
Robert John Burke
Robert John BurkePaul Parker
Patricia Kalember
Patricia KalemberElizabeth Parker
Daniel Gerroll
Daniel GerrollJohn Winslow
Maximilian Schell
Maximilian SchellCol. Mopani Theron
Miles Anderson
Miles AndersonJardin
Fidelis Cheza
Fidelis ChezaTracker

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Is A Far Off Place worth watching?

A Far Off Place has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Adventure movies.

Is A Far Off Place hit or flop?

A Far Off Place has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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A Far Off Place is a Drama, Adventure movie that Thrown together under incredible circumstances, two strangers must discover courage and strength when they begin a journey across the treacherous Afri...

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Critic Reviews

RenoJul 24, 2016
★ 6

> The Kalahari adventure! If you are a Disney live-action film fan, you won't disappoint with it. It comes between the regular Disney films and Disney nature films. It sets in somewhere in the Namibia and takes us with to a great adventure which is more like a documentary film than a film with a story. Actually, there was a small story, mostly on the opening and the end part and the rest of the film was a foot journey like 'The Way Back'. Based on the book of the same name about a girl and a boy who team up with a bushman to cross the Kalahari desert after their family was attacked by the poachers. I did not know anything about it, so I expected nothing. But I thought of 'The Gods Must be Crazy', since it is not a comedy, I prepared for something new. I really liked the film, but not that much. Spectacular African landscapes, and awesome performances by everyone. I would have loved it if a few more wild animals participated in it, after all African flavour means that's what we all anticipate, especially the children. So from that perspective, it is slightly a disappointment, but not much. Other than that it is a fine family film from a trusted production house. 6.5/10

r96skSep 26, 2020
★ 8

Starts off a little rocky, but once it gets going 'A Far Off Place' is very good. It's exactly what you'd want from an adventure drama. The adventure is a grand one, while the drama is certainly in there from beginning to end. The stuff in the Kalahari Desert looks neat, with it being filmed across Namibia and Zimbabwe. James Horner's score, meanwhile, fits. The main reason for the iffy start is the acting. Reese Witherspoon (Nonnie) and Ethan Embry (Harry) aren't great in the opening 15-25 minutes, especially Embry. However, thankfully, once they are left to go on into the 100 minute run time they become decent to watch. Sarel Bok (Xhabbo) and Maximilian Schell (Theron) are good too. The villains are forgettable and plain, but that doesn't hamper proceedings in my opinion. It shows off the nastiness of ivory hunting well, especially with one scene nearer the start. The conclusion isn't anything astonishing, but I feel it works suitably enough. Overall, I can say I had an enjoyable experience watching this.