GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
WillSushyMedia
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
pcedge
Another terrific adventure riding film to live vicariously through.
sebastian-54400
I liked the idea of the movie very much and it's interesting to hear Daniel talking about his adventure. However, the movie also has some problems. One of the biggest problems is the unlogical order of events at the beginning of the movie. Why does the trip start with Spain and then Africa. Then it goes back in time, to the beginning of the trip, when they were in London. Then again Spain, when it is explained that the waited there for 3 months for a visa. After that we're back in Africa and later we suddenly see Daniel alone in Jordania. Then there is another jump back in time to Africa when they decided to split up. Also the interviewer sometimes seemed to be out of place and his questions came out of nowhere.
Wiljan Hooijer
Although i'm not a rookie myself with traveling on a motorcycle I must admit that this documentary is one of the best ones i've seen. Better than my own video coverage. During my journey from Malaysia to the Netherlands on a 150cc motorcycle i found out about this documentary. The funny thing is that I also went through some countries covered - Pakistan and Iran for instance. I watched it already 3 times because it really helps me to think about the struggles i had during my time on the bike. But it also was of great help showing others how life on a bike is when you are all alone in those countries.Worth watching for sure!
masherbike
As a motorcycle enthusiast who makes regular European trips I was drawn to this film. I enjoyed Ewan and Charlie's long way round. I even accepted that there were very good reasons for the convoy of support crew including doctors, spares, logistics people because they were creating a film. Somewhere Else Tomorrow is not so much about motorcycling, more about how western people live their lives. How may people could turn their back on all their home comforts and support network and head out into countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan with very little money? This guy did and found it was not the dangerous place we are all warned about, but a world of human beings just like us but without the luxuries. When you set out with no money and work along the way with no safety net you ''let the universe decide your fate'' This fate is so much more remarkable that anything a tourist will find. This film is enjoyable and inspiring. Beautifully filmed, which is remarkable considering the lack of a film crew.