A Story Worth Living

2016 • 84 minutes
2.8
17 reviews
50%
Tomatometer
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About this movie

They pursued adventure...and found a story worth living.

John Eldredge (author of Wild at Heart), his three sons, and two friends decided to undertake the trip of a lifetime. Six novice riders heading into the Colorado backcountry on BMW F800GS adventure bikes.

The journey involved a thousand miles in eight days. None of the group had ever undertaken anything this wild, foolish, beautiful, or bold. Only one had any off-road motorcycle experience. It would be a time of testing and triumph as they traveled through the Sand Dunes, ranch country, and the Alpine Loop. During the trip, they encountered tremendous beauty, setbacks, and powerful conversations about life, loss, and risk.

Join them in this faith-based film that explores story, adventure, and our longing to be part of something epic.

Ratings and reviews

2.8
17 reviews
bob holloway
May 7, 2019
What a wimpy-ass film that really has nothing whatsoever to do with motorcycles, but is all about "feelings". Most women and non-riders will probably find it acceptable, if they believe that everything that goes through a person's mind should come out their mouth. Dull, boring and an absolutely misleading title - it is not "a story worth living", or even telling. Better to stare at your smartphone for an hour and a half and save the price or rental.
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Gary Wilm
February 12, 2017
Sorry...but this film simply did nothing for me. Six amateur riders doing- by far- more talking than riding. All that pompous moralizing! Ninety minutes of sententious dime store, psycho-babble. If you are a riding enthusiast, stay away from this film; it was a big disappointment.
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H Johnston
April 3, 2017
The cinematography was the best thing going for it but even that was just ok. It will make you sick of the word story. I'm not even joking when I say they would have used that work over a thousand times. Good on the guys for doing it but that was a waste of money and time.
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