The Great Alone

7.4
2015 1 hr 20 min Adventure , Drama , Documentary

The Great Alone is a feature length independent documentary film that tells the inspiring comeback story of Iditarod Champion Lance Mackey.

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Karry
2015/04/25

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Hellen
2015/04/26

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Afouotos
2015/04/27

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Lachlan Coulson
2015/04/28

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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tinacarter-39877
2015/04/29

Great documentary and lesson on never giving up!! Lance has passion and is determined to overcome any obstacle.

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M34
2015/04/30

This film is a great film about survival, about working dogs who are the are on average 10x more physically and psychologically healthy than pet dogs.Please ignore the sole detracting review from a person who lives in Florida and runs a one person effort to ban dog sledding and who knows nothing about it. Really three dozen dogs have died running the Iditarod since 1993? OMG! But in fact some 10,000 dogs have run that race. Statistically they are safer running that race than in a the urban dog park in Florida! Iditarod dogs have a lower death rate and lower injury rate than human marathon runnersThe person running this one person effort admits she has never even been to Alaska to witness an iditorod and is an expert?Her rantings have been thoroughly debunked. See tinyurl.com/yet89gm and tinyurl.com/y8y9brqd

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Sky HiInk
2015/05/01

This movie was by far one of the most touching films I have seen. It takes you into the mind and life of a dog loving sled champion.If you are an animal lover you will love this, but if you aren't and simply love a great documentary.... Either way you will win if you watch. For those minutes I became Lance Mackey. Not only did it help me understand this amazing sport.... But it also let me feel as if I stepped into his shoes and for an hour or so.... I too was a dog sledding champion. Thanks for making this film and sharing your world with me. By the way, I found this gem in good ol' Netflix. I seriously would have paid to see this in a movie theater. It kept me at the edge of my seat.... It made me laugh.... Even made me tear up. MUST-SEE!

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valleyofrivers
2015/05/02

Lance Mackey is a leader, not just of men, but of man's best friend: His dogs. The life bestowed on Lance did not come easy, and he's worked for every inch of snow he has ever traveled. The four-time winner of both the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and Yukon Quest has molded himself into a legendary dog musher. Lance Mackey is many things, but above all else he's a survivor.The Great Alone tells the story of Lance Mackey, an Alaskan dog musher born into an elite dog mushing family. His father, Dick Mackey, is a founding member and winner of the 1978 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Five years later, in 1983, Lance's brother Rick crossed the finish line in first place. Lance would have his turn beginning in 2007, and he would continue winning for three more years. In 2008 Lance became the first person ever to win not only the Iditarod, but Yukon Quest as well in the same year, a feat previously not thought to be possible. He would prove everyone wrong by doing it again in 2008.The victories accomplished were accompanied with great personal hardship. Diagnosed with cancer, Lance would spend a great deal of time and energy fighting the disease, conquering it only after radiation and surgery, which left his throat vulnerable to injury. He was advised by medical professionals to never race again, advice he refused to follow, and was quickly back on the sled. The Great Alone follows Lance on his 2007 and 2008 Iditarod victories. It highlights his deep bond with his dogs, the life he had before racing, and some of the personal issues within his family. The Great Alone does a fantastic job at shedding light on a sport few get the chance to truly be immersed in and what it means for not only the racers, but the Alaskan community as well.If you enjoy documentaries about dogs, sporting events, athletes, the wilderness, self-reliance, or simply would like to see a truly inspiring story, this documentary is all of those things. I personally have a great respect for Lance Mackey, not only for what he's accomplished, but how he accomplished it as well. He never seemed to lose focus on his love for his dogs or why he began racing to begin with. The cinematography is excellent and Lance's story is very well told. I was left feeling inspired and hope to someday see a sled-dog race in person.Lance Mackey is many things, but above all else he's a survivor.

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