The film, How To Run 100 Miles, directed by Brendan Leonnard, is about the journey of two men, Jason and Brendan. They are attempting to run 100 miles in 36 hours for an ultra marathon. Brendan didn't believe that he could make it within the time limit even after extensive training. With Jason’s will power and determination they are able to complete the ultra marathon within the time limit.
I think Brendan’s goal/ purpose of this film was to inspire and inform the viewer about Jason and Brendan's dreams, failures and successes.
What I took away from this film was in order to be successful you need patience, and you need to be determined to achieve your goals. For example Jason started out in wrestling where he lost all of his matches for two years but he kept going until he won one. Another example of this is Jason's mother, when Jason was in third grade, his mother divorced his father. Jason's mum then had to figure out how to feed and look after 6 kids on one salary but she managed to get through it. I think this is really cool because I have had things that I have managed to get through by using the messages used. For example I have been dancing for 9 nearly 10 years, I have been entered in dance competitions for the majority of that time. It took me about 2 years to actually win one of my dances at the competitions.
While watching this film I felt determined, inspired and excited, This film also makes me want to run 100 miles because of the patience and the achievements. After watching the film I felt dismal because I am not physically nor mentally strong enough yet to run 100 miles.
The character that made the greatest impression on me was Syd Jones. Syd Jones was a friend of Jason and Brendan, he was also the “Crew Chef”. He made the greatest impression on me because of how positive and thoughtful he was throughout the whole film. An example of this was when he was waiting at one of the checkpoints for Brendan and Jason, he was taking into consideration what they would want when they got to the checkpoint.
A connection I made between the film and the world around me, is that my english teacher, Vanessa Gopperth (Mrs Gopperth), has also run an ultra marathon called the Great Naseby Water Race, the race consisted of mostly forest. Mrs Gopperth watched this film and was inspired to run 100 miles, then she trained for months for this race and when the day of the race came around she decided it was a good idea to document it through video. Mrs Gopperth said she is planning on running another ultra marathon in 2021. As someone who loves going on walks, knowing someone who has actually run 100 miles and is going to run another 100, is extremely inspiring, it makes me believe that I can do it to. I think when I'm a bit older I will attempt to run an ultra marathon too.