1. Films | No Barriers, USA
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2. No Barriers (The Young Adult Adaptation): A Blind Man's Journey ...
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Gr 7-10–Despite the amazing and nearly supernatural achievements of Weihenmayer, who lost his sight at the age of 13 and went on to become the first blind man to climb Mt. Everest, among other accolades, this book isn’t as thrilling or moving as one would have thought. Instead of being enthralled, readers are buried under an avalanche of details. Perhaps a dedicated kayaker or a mountain climber will be captivated by the descriptions of each trial, setback, and stage that the author went through to get past the fabled Lava Falls in the Grand Canyon. No one can say that his accomplishments aren’t spectacular and worthy of study, but this book, adapted for young people, falls flat. The narrative is very matter of fact, with little emotion attached. Weihenmayer depends on many different people along the way, but there’s little sense of why they are giving so much to help the author reach his goals. Although Weihenmayer’s family appears to be proud of their son, they are largely absent from the narrative.
3. Trigger Warning (2024) - Rotten Tomatoes
This action film does a proficient job sustaining tension, but its settings, characters, and plot feel like a blend of ideas you've seen before. Trigger ...
Special Forces commando Parker (Jessica Alba) is on active duty overseas when she gets called back to her hometown with the tragic news that her father has suddenly died. Now the owner of the family bar, Parker reconnects with her former boyfriend-turned-sheriff Jesse (Mark Webber), his hot-tempered brother Elvis (Jake Weary) and their powerful father Senator Swann (Anthony Michael Hall), as she looks to understand what actually happened to her dad. Parker's search for answers quickly goes south and she soon finds herself at odds with a violent gang running rampant in her hometown. Unsure of who she can truly trust, Parker draws on her commando training and proves herself a force to be reckoned with as she hunts down the truth and attempts to right what has gone wrong in Swann County, with the help of her covert ops partner and hacker Spider (Tone Bell) and connected local dealer Mike (Gabriel Basso).
4. No Barriers by Erik Weihenmayer, Buddy Levy - Audiobook
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Check out this great listen on Audible.com. 2018 Colorado Book Awards finalist in Creative Nonfiction, and National Bestseller and Honorable Mention Award Winner in the Outdoor Literature category of the 2017 National Outdoor Book Awards (NOBA) “A beautiful book about family and finding a w...
5. 2024 Lies in Wait Beyond the Time Barrier
Apr 27, 2023 · I saw this on Blu-Ray, and was mostly pretty impressed - for a no-budget B-movie, the location filming is pretty good, and I liked all the stuff ...
See AlsoRun 3 Classroom 6XCelebrating obscure but worthwhile genre films (sci-fi, fantasy, horror, mystery-thrillers, and westerns) from the 1930s through the 1980s.
6. Review: No Barriers with Barriers, Rowans Bowling Alley
Jun 11, 2014 · These unexpected shards of genuine emotion that come shining through the fun are so heartfelt, and so uncomplicated in their emotion, that I ...
7. Megalopolis movie review & film summary (2024) - Roger Ebert
Sep 11, 2024 · The statement that this film is both breathtaking and baffling at the same time pretty much sums this up. This is not the complete disaster that ...
Like wandering through the dreams of one of the most important filmmakers of all time.
8. Civil War movie review & film summary (2024) - Roger Ebert
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Whatever you're expecting, this movie will give you something else.
9. Naguvina Hoogala Mele Movie Review: Love has no barriers
Feb 11, 2024 · Naguvina Hoogala Mele is a sincere effort by Venkat Bharadwaj, who is known for his film Kempirve that fetched him a State Award, to transport audiences to ...
As far as the performance of the actors is concerned, Abhisekh Das has acted well. His performance in romantic and emotional scenes is good. Sharanya Shetty is at her best. Her gestures and dialogue delivery deserve appreciation. Girish Bettappa, who plays Venky, is convincing as a talkative person. Bala Rajwadi, who plays the heroine’s father, has provided good support.