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Beyond The Pole

Beyond The Pole (2009)

January. 01,2009
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5.6
| Drama Comedy Documentary

A documentary film crew follows the first carbon neutral, organic, vegetarian expedition ever to attempt the North Pole. Simultaneously Saving the Planet and getting into the Guinness Book of Records Brian and Mark hope to kill two birds with one stone. Unfortunately, they have never done anything like this before.

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drklabs
2009/01/01

What to discuss about films like this? absolutely nothing , every impotent untalented people in those days going out getting a camera in their hands and make movies and they also make a lots of promises, we doing this to save the world , to save the politics system to save hungry people , to save the plants , to save dolphins ,monkeys etc , what a shame Don't YOU EVER PEOPLE THINKED WE KNOW ALL OF THIS? Don't YOU EVER THINKED THAT THIS ARE THINGS THAT EVERYONE KNOWS? Don't YOU UNDERSTAND THAT HUMAN RACE Doesn't WANT TO SAVE PLANETS PLANTS NATURE ETC? WE Don't WANT TO SAVE ANYTHING ! WHY? Because we just don't care and this exists in our nature in our DNA ,YES WE ARE SELFISH B ASTARDS THATS WHAT WE ARE, WE CARE ONLY ABOUT HOW WE LL FILL OUR POCKETS WITH MONEY,OUR STOMACH WITH FOOD AND TO F ... Everyone AND EVERYTHING ON THIS PLANET , SO ACCEPT IT ...And if you really care use some art to express this things because in the way you doing this you waisting your time and our time ,because i m saying again we know all this things we just need to look at it in the good looking way and to say AHH! thats a nice point of view.

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mastanfordma
2009/01/02

Few films prompt me to walk out within 30 minutes of viewing. However, I fought my urge to leave and saw it through to the end. A mildly amusing premise, two organic, vegetarian, inexperienced, childish men set out on a carbon neutral expedition to the North Pole, may have looked good on paper, but the net result was seriously lacking and the expression "wasted potential" springs to mind.The lead characters were irritating throughout, especially the leader of the expedition. It is fine if the protagonists are a couple of idiots who can be irritating at times, but the clever part is making the audience actually like them and enjoy watching them make a fine mess of things. Laurel and Hardy got it right. As did both the irritating, embarrassing, but highly watchable characters of Alan Partridge (played by Steve Coogan), and David Brent (Ricky Gervais) in The Office in their respective television shows.All that could be overlooked if there was a strong intelligence and plot line driving the film. It wasn't evident. Having seen powerful films highlighting environmental issues and prompting change in one's own life (such as An Inconvenient Truth, and End of the Line), this film has next to nothing to say on this important topic. Whilst not expecting it to give as much detailed information as these films, it had little to offer other than "Save the planet!" and "The planet is dying!". Here was a missed golden opportunity to poke fun at and satirise the Eco-evangelists whilst still promoting the case to care for our environment. My reason for not walking out earlier was the hope that by watching it through to the end I may either learn something, or at least be entertained. I drew a negative on both accounts.Although billed as a comedy the comedic scenarios and lines missed the mark. The audience of half a dozen in the usually busy cinema where I saw this film sat in silence throughout, with one singular exception; a juvenile joke was told about a Frenchman and shoes. The other attempts at comedy fell flat. A scene involving squabbling over biscuits nearly worked. But was the audience supposed to laugh at the scene when after a falling out with each other, one of the two-man team seemingly on the brink of death is in need of mouth to mouth resuscitation, so his annoyed partner simply opens his mouth and spits in it? Quite unpleasant. It may well be that the comedy elements would work well for some people, just not for me. People went to effort to make the film. Using authentic looking locations to double up as the Arctic, it is shot well enough, and the irritation factor aside, the actors do a fairly competent job. The slobbish best friend manning the radio, and the girlfriend of one of the protagonists left worrying back home in England provide welcome relief from the main story, but again are wasted potential.Another IMDb reviewer for this film has made the observation that there are batch of reviews singing this films praises to the hilt, often giving it 10 stars. Reading these reviews has given me far more laughs than the film ever did. One called it a good British comedy. Another suggested it has the potential to be the next Full Monty or Four Weddings and a Funeral. Both of which are fantastic films filled with humour, intelligence, and an emotional heart. A comparison of Beyond the Pole with these films will only serve to illustrate how weak this film truly is. They are as far apart from each other as the North Pole is from the South Pole.

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KissMyMustang
2009/01/03

I flew to San Francisco to see this film...and it was well worth it! I can honestly say a majority of the audience enjoyed it as much as I did. Lots of laughter! And for Alexander Skarsgard fans, you get to see his comedic side once again as a gay Norwegian Olympic champ.Stephen and Rhys do a remarkable job portraying best friends; their chemistry together makes one think they have known each other for ages. Rosie Cavaliero who plays Brian's wife, Sandra is fantastic - while she is riddled with worry about her husband, she is also supportive of his decision. Helen Baxendale and Mark Benton do a great job as key roles throughout the movie.All in all, I give the film ten out of ten stars. You will find yourself laughing out loud with the audience and learning an important lesson on global warming as well. Director and co-writer, David L. Williams had the right idea to use comedy to raise awareness to the masses on the issue.

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emij
2009/01/04

This film made me laugh from beginning to end. Beyond the Pole has brilliant cast of the top British actors, add to that the beautiful scenery, and the mockumentary style of story telling and you have all the right ingredients for a fantastic British film. The script is superbly written with heart warming characters over-coming adversity by attempting to be the first Carbon Neutral, Vegetarian, Organic expedition ever to reach the North Pole. Rhys Thomas is hilarious as Brian and the interaction between him and Stephen Mangan (Mark) as they pursue their heroic trip feels natural. I think that this could have all the success of "Full Monty" and "Four Weddings". I would love to go and see this film again and take my friends along for a really great feel good evening.

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