One of the worst movies ever...spoilers, if you can call it that..
I have seen worse films, but these people took a great idea and flushed it down the toilet. The concept of doing a film around the value of experiencing places and things outside your own world prior to settling down or making large decisions is one's life is a great one and probably one of the more true things in life.
The way this was setup by the film was interesting, completely over the top I mean who would actually put the pics under everyone's seats and go thru with the ceremony, but at least it was unique... from here the film just goes south and I am not just talking about its filming location.
The first experience the character has he ends up being robbed of his possessions and clothes, but of course no physical harm comes to him...this dude is supposedly walking down some horrible third world neighborhood in the middle of the night, naked, American and nothing happens to the guy. In reality this dude would have been stuck with a shiv or turned out by the local pimp never to be heard from again, ridiculous...oh and he magically finds his way back to a hotel he has only been to once after being trash drunk, he should have been in a ditch at the very least.
The film just keeps going like this, bad dialogue followed by ridiculous circumstances... such as the expedition into the Darien, where they use machetes to cut a trail thru a rainforest for a freakin Jeep to go thru. Ok, how ridiculous is this, not to mention WTF would you want to take a Jeep thru a rainforest... just stupid....things that come with this magical jeep are an unlimited supply of warm beer (they are drinking this all way up to the end of the over year long trip) unlimited food and oh yeah where the hell did they fill up with gas, are you really telling me they had enough fuel to keep that thing going for over a year... whatever... how did they magically transport it over rivers and recover it after it slides upside down, down a hill....oh yeah its magical!
Beyond this is the constant horrid dialogue that is filled with cliché after cliché piled on with some of the worst acting I have ever seen in a film with an actual budget.
Yet another unreality is during the expedition, they have all these scenes with local tribes, being warmly greeted and accepted, even when they meet up with the local bad guys of the forest, the FARC who are real life bad asses, but just when our little travelers are going to get blown away by these guys, our hero comes thru repeating a quote from a FARC leader he read out of a book. Cut to next scene of local terrorist bad asses, drinking merrily around a fire with our BS expedition team... I mean come on, these guys would have been strung up in the forest never to be seen again, or at the very least robbed and pillaged.
The film has endless unbelievable scenes and scenarios like the above, however I think the real reason why I hate the film is the way it takes traveling and idealizes it in an impossible fashion. Yes, traveling is a great thing to do, that everyone should do, but NO it does not end up so perfectly if you end up in some barrio you are going to die. Go somewhere where you have no freakin clue about, no understanding of culture or language and things are probably not going to turn out in a positive way. And oh yeah, traveling costs money they seem to nicely gloss over that fact in the movie as well.
In the end, the only redeeming items in this movie is the scenery, but go watch the national geographic channel for that and skip this waste of time movie. If you want a more realistic youth travel movie, try the beach, which might make you think twice about going places completely unprepared with the expectation of positive results.