Breaking away from convention, this family went on a five year journey to find a new perspective on life. Their life with tribal communities around the world has led to a thought-provoking cinematic experience of ancient, earthly wisdom.
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A Disappointing Continuation
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
One can't really give a review that fits the impact of this film. Please just watch without prejudice and try to remember just what is the purpose of your life on this planet. If you forgot then this will hopefully awaken you to the real meaning of your existence here down to earth. Listen to the earth-keepers, they talk in one voice, right to the core of our existence. Become aware, rejoice, help and act. We all might become earth-keepers!
If you have any kind of interest in the world that we leave for future generations, this film is really worth taking a look at. In an ever more connected world, it's heart-warming to see another side of being 'connected'. This film will certainly have you questioning the way you live your own life.
Highly Overrated. Pretentious. No research, no plot, no editing, no photography...this doc has absolutely nothing to be worth watching. A very superficial approach to an old dismantled subject. There is absolutely nothing interesting about an American rich family who goes on an extended trip around the world (well, 3 or 4 countries), meeting local shamans and other(supposedly) wise personality, trying to extract something out of their traditions, understanding, culture. Stay home and get a Dalai Lama's book or watch the Wizard of Oz. Either could be of a much more inspiring than this movie.
Watching this film we feel a dramatic urge to sleep. Just close our eyes and sail away from this horrible, over-hyped film. It told us nothing new at all. Everybody knows that people like Indians or Inca's are living more close to nature. Of course: they have to because their home is in the middle of a desert or jungle..... Everybody knows 'nature people' are more spiritual. They live together with dead ancestors. And natural medicines in their surrounding. There have been so many films and books about this subject. This is just one of them. One which isn't even nice to look at, because there's no real story line. WHAT's NEW? NOTHING. This movie was really a waist of time!