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Als kreative Ansammlung decken wir viele Bereiche der Medien-Welt ab und sehen uns selbst als ein Bruchteil einer farbenfrohen und wunderschönen Welt. Wahr gewordene Ideen beflügeln unsere Bereichtschaft für neue Wege und treiben unsere Suche nach immer neuen Möglichkeiten an.
Also irgendwie hat mich die Doku wahnsinnig genervt. Ständig Mimimimi, alles scheiße und dann gefühlt öfter geflogen als aufm Bike gewesen - zudem konstant ohne Helm! Irgendwie schien er das Ganze auch eher als Qual als ein Abenteuer zu empfinden. Da gibts andere bessere Dokus, die auch mehr Einblick in Land/Leute/Kultur vermitteln. Klar, ist ne Leistung 18000km auf dem Rad unterwegs zu sein, keine Frage. Ich könnt‘s nicht. Aber n bisschen weniger Mimimimi hätte der Doku echt gut getan. Denn wer hat schon das Privileg sich ein Jahr lang die Zeit nehmen zu können, um so eine Erfahrung zu machen?!
This documentary is so fishy, just one example : he says that Anselm spontaneously joins him for the trip and than at 21:14 watch closely: they have the exact same red/black bags! Does look super planned and coordinated to me and def not like a spontaneous come together. It is a pitty that most of the time you just see the face of this guy instead of the landscapes and nature around. After a while this becomes really painful. I kept watching until the end because I hoped for some meaning or insight at the end: but nope! Sitenote: I really do wonder what sunscreen this dude is using. I hiked Spain for one month and was super tanned after only 30 days, my clothes were super dusty & dirty, not sure how he managed to stay so clean after 365 days on a bike 😜 At the end he says that he has now friends in 22 countries but you don't see a single friendship encounter in the whole film. Weird! Me me me & my ego cycle trip.
100 % agree. He did not get affected by Sun significantly cause He stopped the Trip swcwral Times and went back home due to medical issues. It was basixally few weeks bike holiday in several coutrnies in one year. Absolutely ridiculous, and disgusting
out of the comfort of financial hamock of parents this kiddo is just traveling the WORLD. Its silly cause being able to afford such a journey is a reward itself, but this kiddo makes its like some kind accomplishment of his own ! its like a a little child who got his first bike and drive around house and thinks he is made this all by his own. such ignorant boys, will never learn the truth ! cause they lie to themself. you aint accomplish noiting boy, just stay calm
I’ve watched the Netflix documentary. Not only is the subject an unlikeable egotistical narcissist, but several things in this film suggest to me that he did not ride anything like as far as he claims. His bike seems to always be clean and he has very few mechanical problems. Even at the end his panniers look like new, not torn up or beaten up, nor faded from the sun. He doesn’t seem very tanned, and his skin looks fresh at the end, not as if he’d been out in the sun for a year (despite not wearing gloves or a sun hat much). He doesn’t seem to lose any weight and his clothes always seem clean. He complains a lot, but never about saddle sores/blisters/sunburn/cramps as you would expect. We never see him really suffer on the bike. Most people after a long cycling touring trip look they’ve come back from a war zone. There are also large sections of the trip that we never see. I would like to see his Garmin files!
I agree with you totally, I cycled the river Nile from base to source(from Alexandria-Egypt to Bahir Dar-Ethiopia ) ,lost weight ,got even more darker!!,my hairy legs cursed me for 2 month, sore bum,new chain , cassette and tyres!!!!
Not a hater but.... so what?! Did you change? Was there a deep purpose? Cuz that’s what the trailer pointed to, but could not see it in the movie. Anyways, you brave and the Reise looked nice
What could have been a great doc ended up being a predictable and beyond boring film. I was naive to jump into it without checking the ratings first. It's just an extended Banana Pancake Trail. Hopefully his film will inspire others to make something more... should I say... palatable?
Exelente tu viaje recién en este momento lo ví en Netflix...me sentía ahí .sentia lo que te pasaba a mi me gusta la bicicleta y anduve en mi juventud ..muy emotivo el final ...un saludo desde argentina de un uruguayo ..👍
Ich musste nach einer Weile abbrechen... zu wenig Tiefgang und zu viel Selbstmitleid (man merkt, dass er bisher nur auf der Sonnenseite des Lebens geradelt ist), gepaart mit schlechter Dramaturgie... es hat einfach keinen Spass gemacht! Ich muss mich schon wunder, dass eine Produktion von so schlechter Qualität überhaupt in die Kinos gekommen ist.
What a shameless piece of self-promotion and self-pity this documentary is. "Pedal The world"? "Pedal The World's Tourist Spots While Complaining All The Time And Completely Ignoring My Travel Companions" would've been more apt. No wonder they've all deserted him. His entire narcissist attitude is brilliantly displayed by the many 360-degree-shots, where the screen is mostly occupied by his own face rather than the surrounding area. How is this still on Netflix and was even shown on German national TV, I wonder...
In my opinion the trailer is much better than the documentary itself. A kid from Germany is trying to find the meaning of life through a journey by bicycle. Unfortunately the documentary lacks any deepness and it is a sequence of his feelings regarding the weather, the roads and the landscapes he goes through. He is too much into himself, and it seems he is using people along the way, including his girlfriend, to enrich the product. While technology provides every millennial the chance to record their own clip, it doesn't provide the skills to write a good scrip or perform in front of the camera, and the result doesn't work, even though he replicated the formula of "Into the wild" motion picture. One piece of advice: boy, if you appreciate your life, wear a helmet and do not record on busy roads!
I'm sure he's a nice guy, but this man is very self-involved. He might be okay to talk to in 2025 (once he's a bit more rounded) but until then his experiences are likely to be more about him than anything else. I've been everywhere he has so can talk you through it all from my viewpoint, although I was there a damn sight earlier, so arguably mine would be more interesting!!
Great Indy Doc adventure film. Very well edited from a lot of recording. He later, with a girl friend, made another documentary film "Expedition Happiness" when they turned a school bus into an RV and traveled, with their dog, thru Canada, America, and Mexico. You feel like you were there with them, and want to go on forever. I watched both of these wonderful films on Netflix. This is not an ad. I just wanted to share my enthusiasm for travel on a shoestring.
Horrible to see dumb western tourists polluting countries with their stupid candle balloons floating in the sky. Only for them to land and the wire damage or kill wildlife. This is everything that is wrong with tourism.
Oh man, der Film hat mir gerade den Abend versaut. Ein grenzdebiler Poser auf der Route ordinärer Backpacker. Unheimlich öde und fast ein wenig schmerzhaft...
I watched the whole documentary on Netflix. First, let me say that Felix had to get professional advice before he set out on his adventure. He had very nice panniers in the front and back of the bike. He knew to put Schwalbe Marathon tires on his rims, which provide extra layers of rubber to protect against flats. He also knew to ride a Giant bike specifically made for carrying heavy gear. I tried to find out what model that bike was on Giant USA's website, but it wasn't on there. Also, while Felix may have went around the world by bike and took film clips of himself, there had to be a professional camera crew to film his ride, and edit it. There was no way he was going to film the whole documentary and pedal the world on his own. It's safe to say that Felix had to either have a rich family for him to buy the bike and all of that gear, or he had a Go Fund Me page, or did fundraising on his own. And for him to pedal for a year, I assume he didn't have a job and he lived with his mom and dad. His decision not to wear a helmet, nor the proper cycling clothes, and pedal mostly with sandals, shows he really is an ubseasoned cyclist. I did enjoy the documentary, and I'm sure you will too, but just be aware that it is edited and condensed heavily.
Ron Ralph totally agree however disagree with the filming part, from my experiences, he used unstabilised gear and a camera like the Sony RX100 to get most of the shots in the movie, with a gopro type wideangle as a second camera a bigger dslr would have made it very hard to make some of the shots where he's riding and holding the camera
@@user-ut8gh7ww9y Have you ever tried doing something like this with your mates for weeks at a time? You end up at each others' throats no matter how like-minded you think you are at the start. It's not about open-mindedness. It's just that most of us are used to doing things our own way in this rather individualistic modern age, and that doesn't transfer well to camping and travelling together for a long time. If you have managed to do this with a friend for a long period of time then consider yourself very lucky.
konnte es nicht zu ende schauen. einfach langweillig monoton und qualitativ sehr schwach, der ist nur am rum heulen, kein wunder haben sich seine reise partner immer wieder getrennt, fake shit
The movie is watchable bit he's so young and into HIMSELF. He "gets annoyed" with two co-pilots and they have to go. Then he hooks up with his beloved and she doesn't speak a word and he barely mentions her. Idk what an appelkid is but he probably is one.
How did he pay for this? Its funny how he takes a little video in florida and then doesn;t record anything all the way until new york. That happens multiple times. As a long distance hiker myself I should say hitting the big spots isn;t even the interesting part. But that is all he shows in the movie... Paid for by parents money and pure ego lol
Why the hate? is one year of film, putting in a 60 minutes documentary is very hard to do, i was complaining too about it, but cmon, is a lot of content put it in a small amount of time.
I saw Pedal 15 months ago & just saw Expedition Happiness, these two films should encourage all of us to rise above the daily distractions of a mundane existence, open the blinders to the world around us, locally and globally and GO SEEK 'QUALITY OVER QUANTITY'...... it's been the best year of my life.... thank you for this movie and EH.... www.kellyephotographee.com
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 was ist das denn bitte ?! wie cool noch gesagt wird das mit dem video stand im hintergrund 😁 darum gings doch einzig und allein es ging nur um die presse und darum bekannt zu werden.