I watch a film called The River Runner this week.
It was about a guy called Scott who kayaks extreme rivers. The story follow some of the friends he has made and lost on his quest to paddle four rivers coming from one mountain. The final river, The Indus, has evaded him due to a tumour he is battling. The film is interesting. There are some awesome shots of Scott and his friends tackling insane rapids and drops. However, I found it hard to 'connect' with Scott, the main character. If you're interested, you can watch the trailer for the film here:
Have you seen the film? What did you think? Did you 'bond' better with Scott than I did!?
Chris
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