It was ok, and I'm glad I sat through it; a nice little travelogue from the cramped seats of a tiny private aircraft circumnavigating the globe. But I think I would have thrown Lois out of the plane several times, as his 'be cool, man' attitude got tiresome very quickly along with his obvious failure to deal with an unseen woman producer said to be 'putting the whole trip in danger' with unrealistic demands on the pilot. So I couldn't wait for the end, when surely the woman would be confronted by the very sensible and long-suffering pilot. But not only did she appear to be missing, there was no explanation - and the end credits listed only a male producer. I rushed over here to check the trivia section - nothing. So were we conned by a fake 'conflict' narrative, or was she fired and replaced? If you weren't going to tell us at the end, then you should have edited out all the references to the producer's conduct.
Beyond Borders
2021
Adventure / Documentary
Beyond Borders
2021
Adventure / Documentary
Plot summary
Pilot JP Schulze and filmmaker Louis Cole set off to circumnavigate the world in a single-engine, 1974 Cessna T210L airplane named Balloo. They had 90 days to complete the journey, and as they traveled they met people from many different cultures and asked them - is what divides us greater than what brings us together? This is their journey: Beyond Borders, the film. 'THE MOST-WATCHED GENERAL AVIATION EVENT OF THE DECADE.'
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Meh - it was ok - but what was the back story with the producer?
touch down
Agree with both gigerchristoph and goody-42431, a waste of viewing time, especially in these times who paid for this movie , do-not say it , i know Amazon prime
So Sorry For the Pilot
Yet another dash , time critical mocudrama. If the whole point was to show how we are all one on the planet how come every flight was a dash and the actual people and places became secondary. I felt so sorry for the pilot guy, why on earth did he saddle himself with the lazy, self centred drone of a person in Louis as his only companion. What a complete waste of weight he was , offering nothing constructive for the trip other than becoming king of the look at me generation in this documentary. There is no wonder that the pilot was peed off with him and refused to talk after a while. Personally I would have left him behind long before the end. The endless shots of him looking at himself in cameras, phones whilst endlessly boring everyone trying to show much he cared was seriously nauseous.
Shame the young pilot deserved better, much better. And so did we