Somewhere Else Tomorrow

2014
7.4| 1h46m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 30 October 2014 Released
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Documentary - War zone borders, engine trouble and the difficulties of making money to survive couldn't outweigh the thrill of adventure and discovery Daniel Rintz encountered while motorcycling around the world for two and a half years.

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Somewhere Else Tomorrow Audience Reviews

MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
tim_s_wiley This movie popped up on my Amazon account due to another movie related to one i enjoyed. All i can say about Somewhere Else Tomorrow is how on earth is it possible to get so much value and inspiration from a movie documenting a real-life adventure and totally capture it with a shoe-string budget. Well they say truth is stranger than fiction and it is indeed. Think about it... The premise of just taking off on a world motorbike tour adventure as a life not a vacation. Knowing you have limited money and you will have to work along the way in unknown environments with unknown conditions to keep moving or just to survive. Well that alone is enough to mistakenly classify this movie in the Horror genre... but stunningly it's far from it. This movie was not only inspiring and adventurous. It was built on a foundation of sincere and compassionate purity that can't be captured in fiction no matter how well contrived in a Hollywood script. The only thing i was missing from Hollywood was a little finer touches on the post interview sessions from the gentleman interviewing and occasional narrations from the female voice in the movie. Just felt a bit contrived and slightly dramatic from the woman when the story itself didn't need any of that. The story and experiences stand entirely on their own merit. That said one of my top 10 now for sure maybe even top 5 movies Daniel's incredible ingenuity along the way to keep the bikes running and survive the situation of the day was exceptional. However, when you combine that with his calm, steadfast relentless determination to push on in the face of serious adversity, fear and further into a road-bound lifestyle unlike what we all know. All while hoping the universe smiles on him. This just transcends film and touches the soul of the digital generation of people who lived or are living the very lives Daniel/Lars were trying to escape. Many/Most of us would have given up, but Daniel didn't. "Not The End" is the closing credit of the film as Daniel takes a slight detour for his girlfriend who is also just as passionate about his dream to circumvent the globe on motorbike as he is but she needs preparation to complete the next half of the trip with him... and he needs the motivation to finish this lifelong journey the way it was really intended... which is sharing it with someone you love. I can't wait for the next installment and Daniel if you ever read this. I pledge $100 for your trip and hopefully a longer digital cut of the next half of your adventure. Amazing inspiration, and what you helped do for those children well is a very real part of human nature and our capacity for good that can only be capture in a pure state of authenticity. I was spiritually astonishing you were in exactly the right place at exactly the right time to help those kids. Seems to me that the universe may have had as much or more to do with putting you on this journey than even you did. Best hopes and wishes for the 2nd half of the adventure.Tim Wiley
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!
Michael Ramsey I stumbled across this gem of a documentary by accident while looking for something to distract me one afternoon. I'm very glad that I did.Just the idea that someone would leave all that they know without any means is astonishing! No real money, income, or the absolute knowledge that they wouldn't be stranded in a civilization that they had no knowledge of and the possibility of landing amidst a war is just mind boggling! My hat is off to these young people. Their adventures are very interesting to the point that I wish I was still young enough and in good enough health to attempt such a feat.Just to let you know, this film is the first half of the adventure. I am looking forward to the next film to see how the trip concludes.Lastly, I'm glad Daniel found a soul mate along the way to share his dream...
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.