"If only all car journeys were as exciting and fun as this one! Beautiful cinematography, combined with two compelling characters, this documentary cuts an incredible path between the hilarious, the dangerous and the downright moving. It's a fast paced, fun ride that is slickly made and perfectly polished. A documentary that will leave you grinning and thinking about taking off on an adventure of your own".
The Film Festival Guild.
"End of the Road was the best feature-length documentary of the 2010 New York City International Film Festival".
Films in a Flash, New York.
Love Film reviews:
"A film that really is what it's all about - having a good time and pushing yourself. A car journey of 4000 miles from Plymouth to the Gambia following two best mates and all their experiences on their journey. Just brilliant. The film flows brilliantly in terms of its pace, the editing, style, look, feel, sound are all perfect. It's funny, witty, inspiring and personal. For something easy to watch and thoroughly enjoyable this is definitely it! Completely different to a lot of other documentaries I've seen, particularly mainstream ones, this is just lighthearted and fun even when the going is tough for the two characters. Well worth watching!"
"Excellent film, thoroughly recommended. Funny, tense, entertaining and two really likeable characters. Watch this if you like Long Way Round / Long Way Down."
"Really enjoyed this inspirational film. Thought it was excellent and if you like road trip type movies or travel movies then this is definitely for you. Really liked the fact that two regular blokes were able to do this event without massive sponsorship and had an excellent time during the trip. Makes me want to try something like this".
"This documentary was an inspirational film, you felt their emotions when they were at their highest to the very low. But I am sure throughout the trip the beautiful views of Africa and the people who helped them on their way made up for the trials and tribulations. So all in all it was short but sweet film".
"Very cool and inspirational film definitely worth watching if you like traveling or intrested in real life road trips, I really hope that i can do something like them someday!
"I really liked this documentary, great to see the two boys make it to their destination in that really old car. It was nice to see the scenery and feel the experience with them. Well done Sy and Alexis for your charitable spirit as well."
"What a great documentary and not as heavy as they can get. I want to do this also just need to get a Yellow Bronco ll now."
"Feel good travel movie. It was funny at times and you could put yourself in their shoes! Was heartfelt and warming and had some amazing scenery. I loved it!"
"Two ordinary guys on a 4000 mile road trip. Very genuine, enjoyable feel good adventure. Really makes you want to go do something similar.
"Good film, well made, captured lots of interesting stuff. Very brave for two guys to drive a bright yellow Ford Bronco bought for £100 across france, spain and then the africa. Respect to you guys, well done."
"If only I was brave enough to do this! Inspiring... entertaining... a thoroughly good road trip. Really enjoyed it and would recommend to any fans of Long Way Round/Long Way Down/By Any Means".
"Good clean fun. This documentary gave a great flavour of the two lads adventure, the ups, the downs, and the laughs too. Nice to see a bit of Senegal too, the old place hasn't changed a bit :) thoroughly recommended!"
"Fab. I nearly skipped this, but I'm glad I didn't. Well done guys. It was inspirational, in a 'I wanna do this' kinda way that had me engrossed. If you're into stuff like The Long Way Round, it's a must see".
"Hugely entertaining! What a great road movie. Sets out to entertain and doesn't disappoint. I now feel inspired to hit the road myself!"
"A proper road movie! I totally enjoyed this film about two nice young men who buy a car and drive to Africa. Well worth a watch."
"Thoroughly enjoyable. Two quite hapless mates take on an adventure with little more skill than trusting fellow human beings. Some great scenery, touching moments with the locals and good comeradery."
Bafta Scotland Nominee.
Newport International Film Festival award winner.
'Best Independent Film' nomination - Media Innovation Awards.
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