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genre: Drama / &ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYjJmOWE3ZTAtOTEzMC00OTEzLWJlMWUtYjA3ZDQwYTE5YmUyXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNDg4NjY5OTQ@._V1_SY1000_CR0,0,629,1000_AL_.jpg) / The Way Back is a movie starring Ben Affleck, Janina Gavankar, and Michaela Watkins. A former HS basketball phenom, struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a / 2020 / country: USA.

The way back trailer. The way back (2010. "The Way Back. starring Ben Affleck, hits theaters on March 6. Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Pictures has released a new trailer for the upcoming Ben Affleck sports drama “The Way Back. highlighting the themes of hope, second chances and redemption. From “The Accountant” director Gavin OConnor, the movie tells the story of a troubled high school basketball coach (Affleck) who battles addiction and grief while also attempting to inspire and motivate his struggling team.? Reads the official film synopsis: “Jack Cunningham once had a life filled with promise. In high school, he was a basketball phenom with a full university scholarship, when suddenly, for reasons unknown, he walked away from the game, forfeiting his future. Now years later, Jack is spiraling down, triggered by an unspeakable loss, and drowning in the alcoholism that cost him his marriage and any hope for a better life. ” “When he is asked to coach the basketball team at his alma mater, which has fallen far since his glory days, he reluctantly accepts, surprising no one more than himself. As the boys start to come together as a team and win, Jack may have finally found a reason to confront the demons that have derailed him. But will it be enough to fill the void, heal the deep wounds of his past, and set him on the road to redemption? ” Hitting theaters on March 6, “The Way Back” also stars Al Madrigal ( Night School. Michaela Watkins ( Casual. Janina Gavankar ( True Blood. and Glynn Turman ( Bumblebee. The new trailer begins with Jack walking on a basketball court. A young player says to him, “You know what my dad told me last night? He said you got a full ride to Kansas and you just quit. Why? ” Jack responds, “My father didn't like me very much. And someone told him I was good at basketball, he paid a lot more attention to me. And I realized it wasn't me he love, it was what I could do. ” Later, Jack is shown sipping beer in a bar: “I spent a lot of time hurting myself, trying hurting my father. I never picked up another basketball again, ” he says. But the trailer takes a redemptive turn, as Jack declares, “I have a feeling this team is not as bad as its record. We have to trust each other. ” “We have to have faith, ” one of the student-athletes replies. The trailer ends with Jack inspiring his young team: “They don't know adversity. They don't know what its like to get knocked down and to have to get back up again, ” he states during a team huddle. “They don't know what it is to fight. ” Affleck himself has been open about his struggles with sobriety. After battling alcoholism since he began drinking at 15 years old, the actor got sober in his mid-20s. He relapsed and sought treatment in 2017 and again in 2018 ?after another relapse and intervention.? "Battling any addiction is a lifelong and difficult struggle. he admitted in an Instagram post at the time. "Because of that, one is never really in or out of treatment. It is a full-time commitment. I am fighting for myself and my family. The California native and actress Jennifer Garner were wed in 2005 but announced their separation in a joint statement in 2015. In April, they filed for divorce.?Despite their separation, Affleck has been in the past spotted going to church with Garner and their children from time-to-time. Watch the trailer for “The Way Back” below. The film is rated R for strong language.
The way back true story. Increíblemente smooth y amazing. "Their escape was just the beginning. " The Way Back is a 2010 movie that tells the story of three men who escape from a Siberian gulag and survive a 4, 000 mile walk to reach freedom in India. The international cast includes Colin Farrell playing a Russian thug named Valka, and Ed Harris playing an American engineer who says his name is Mr. Smith. Jim Sturgess, in the role of Janusz Wieszczek, is the leader of the original band of seven escapees. He is a Polish officer tormented by memories of his wife, who denounced him as a spy after being tortured by the Soviets. Along the way, the men are joined by a young Polish girl played by Saoirse Ronan, who drinks vodka like a man and appears to be willing to say anything in order to stay alive. Directed by Peter Weir, the film earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup. The cinematography has also won wide acclaim for depicting the harsh beauty of Siberia, the Gobi desert and the Himalayas. Some news sources including the BBC have raised questions about its original claims to being inspired by true events. In any case, the movie is deeply grounded in the impact of Soviet Communism on European history. PG-13, 2010, 2 hr 13 min, 7. 3 / 10, 66/100 Cast Dragos Bucur, Colin Farrell, Ed Harris, Alexandru Potocean Studio National Geographic Films, Spitfire Pictures, Imagenation Abu Dhabi, Participant Productions, Film Fund Luxembourg Language English The Way Back is available to watch free on Tubi TV, Hoopla and stream, download, buy on demand at Amazon Prime, The Roku Channel, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, FandangoNow, iTunes, YouTube VOD online. Director Peter Weir Talks About New Film 'The Way Back. Working with Colin Farrell Seven years after his last film "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" and after a few failed movie projects?Australian director Peter Weir finally came up with war drama “The Way Back” starring Colin Farrel, Saoirse Ronan, Jim Sturgess and Ed Harris. During an interview with Reuters, Weir explained that prior to filming “The Way Back” he was working on some other projects however, and they weren't quite working.
Thanks for saving me from watching another BA movie. The way back rotten tomatoes. The Way back to home page. The way back inc. The way back san diego. The way back imdb. Thank you for this wonderful movie. all team... Introduction Edit The Way Back is a tunnel that leads to the Planet. It has 16 levels with a break between parts 7 and 8. The first level is called The Way Back, part 1. Xavier hasn't completed it yet. Suggested characters: ? Gameplay Edit This tunnel can be accessed by completing Box Storage Area, part 11, and completing the Going Home Checklist. There is a hidden level in the tunnel. When you beat The Way Back, part 7, you unlock Level X, in which the Angel and the Pastafarian find a floating boat. You then have to click The Way Back, part 8 on the Galaxy Map, and it will show a cutscene featuring the Angel, Bunny, Duplicator, Child and Pastafarian sitting on the Boat, navigating through the large gap between part 7 and 8 (though this gap is significantly smaller than the one between B-Tunnel and N-Tunnel. During the cutscene, you can see the boat navigating through the tunnel with a yellow color. But as the Duplicator (and the Child's balloon) fall out of the boat, landing on the yellow floor, you are immediately skipped towards part 9, with a purple colored floor. The Part 8 of this tunnel can't be played when you press on the Galaxy Map. You can only play it by using the previous/next selection button once you reach part 9 of the later part of the tunnel. The Way Back, part 8 is the only "hidden" level and the one you can navigate through by sitting on a boat. You can see the Child's balloon floating in space too. The lost balloon of the Child can be seen in The Way Back, part 8 Plot Edit There are two cutscenes in this tunnel. More information can be found on the Story page. Of Course Edit The Duplicator and Child reach The Way Back, part 7 only to find out that there is a gap between part 8! They think the Angel cut a part of the tunnel so they won't be able to go back to the Planet and tell them about the tunnels. The child says he's going to try and make the jump. Boat Ride Edit The tunnel starts when the Angel has gathered all the people that want to go home. After part 7, a cutscene is displayed, where the Duplicator and the Child stand looking at the gap between part 7 and 8. Then Level X is unlocked, and upon completing and clicking on part 8, a boat thing comes, and they jump in and are taken across the gap. The Duplicator falls out, then Level 9 of The Way Back starts. Difficulty Edit Sandbox Very easy Easy Not too easy Almost medium Medium Over medium Above medium Fairly hard Hard Extra hard Insanely hard Hell The levels of The Way Back 1 3 5 Trivia Edit There is a rejected level called " id-286. looking a lot like part 2. It was originally going to be placed between parts 4 and 5. Now it's Level H-4. The 15th level was designed by mathwiz100, in the Topaz Set. The first 4 levels have achievements. The Duplicator does not need to be unlocked in order to play parts 8-16. If you play the Main Tunnel until Level 33, finish the Box Storage Area and Winter Games, then finish the Angel Missions, all without earning any achievements, you will not be able to play The Way Back because you don't have the characters for it. Instead, you will be sent to the Galaxy Map, with a message that reads, Sorry, but only the Bunny, Child, Pastafarian, Duplicator, and Angel are playable on this level. " Similarly, you can play the entirety of this tunnel and forward before completing Level 40, which unlocks the Planet Missing cutscene. So, it's possible to play this part of the story before the Planet even disappears. Gallery Edit.
2:13 Come on. My initial thoughts on this movie, couple of guys chatting about the past and so on, i found it boring. however, my being curious decided to go with the flow, sat down with a cuppa and just listened to what they were actually saying... i guess slowly i began catching on and thats when curiousness got greater, then out came their hardware telescope and all their data crunching computer gear, now it all started gettting much more interesting and the momentum of the movie slowly started picking up... but i have to say at this point it was done at a very realistic and true to life pace, not like a regular and quite predictable film. When they got alerted, i was sat focused looking at the screen of their computer as now they really had me hooked lol. couldn't even easily pause the video lol, i pretty well watched it from start to finish... Great and very realistic film, however and there is only one however, and that is they could of had a more interesting end to the film, afetr they had got us hooked for the whole movie... Oh well, some things are better to be left to the imagination. Its been a hot minute since Ben Affleck graced us with his talent on, or off-screen. The actor, producer, director, and dad spent time away from the entertainment industry to manage his lifelong struggle with sobriety. Now, with his latest film, The Way Back, Affleck tackles addiction in, what could be, his most emotional project to date. Heres what we know about The Way Back so far. What is ‘The Way Back About? Ben Affleck, Michael Tran/FilmMagic In The Way Back, Affleck plays Jack Cunningham. Jack is a construction worker struggling with alcoholism. Jacks drinking stems from his past as a star athlete who lost a full university scholarship and ruined his marriage. His addiction worsens after learning his former basketball coach suffers a fatal heart attack. Jacks demons re-surface as hes seen drinking on the job, falling down the stairs, carried out of bars, and crashing his car into another vehicle. Everything changes when Jack is unexpectedly offered the position his former coach once had. Jacks redemption arc marries Afflecks personal struggles with a story sure to be cautionary and inspiring. Affleck reunited with Accountant director, Gavin OConner for the film, and the two will work together again with a sequel to Accountant, according to Deadline. Is ‘The Way Back based on a true story? “I spent a lot of time hurting myself, ” Afflecks character says in the two-minute trailer. “I made a lot of bad decisions. Ive got a lot of regrets. ” The words couldve been pulled from Affleck himself. He recently posted the trailer on his social media pages to show what the film means to him. “So proud of this one and the incredible team behind it. Heres your first look at #TheWayBack, a story of endurance and redemption. In theaters this March, ” he wrote on Twitter. The Way Back is a timely reminder of how powerful addiction can be. With Afflecks history, is the film based on a true story? Not entirely. Wed be remiss not to say the poignant snapshot of a recovering alcoholics journey towards redemption doesnt resemble the Oscar-winning actors own life. Affleck ( and partner, Matt Damon) surely pulled inspiration from real life. However, The Way Back appears to be a story of fiction. “This is a really important story for anyone dealing with the trials of life, ” a source told? Us Weekly. “While one of the focal points of this film is addiction, there is a lot more to it. Be it family dynamics, redemption, sports or otherwise, there is something to take away from this film. ” The source added that Affleck “has been very vocal about his bouts with addiction and the challenges to overcome it. ” The Way Back is “another step in that battle, ” the source added. “Its a relatable character for people in America. ” Affleck wont let a slip-up ‘derail him Its likely not a coincidence that The Way Back was filmed shortly after Afflecks Oct. 2018 stint in re-hab. More recently, Affleck has remained open about his ongoing struggle with sobriety after footage surfaced where he appeared inebriated in Oct. 2019. “It happens. It was a slip. But Im not going to let it derail me, ” Affleck said at the time. His sentiments are an echo of a post he made on social media after last years rehab. “Battling any addiction is a lifelong and difficult struggle, ” he said. “Because of that, one is never really in or out of treatment. It is full-time commitment. I am fighting for myself and my family. ” Afflecks new movie may not be completely true to life, but there are plenty of people who can relate to Jack Cunninghams struggle with addiction ? including Affleck himself. This is one important story no one should miss. Ben Affleck putting his life out there for the world to see, so much talent we are lucky to have him.
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The way back 2010 trailer. The wayback machine. Remember the days when Fast and Furious was about street racing and tuning cars. The way back audiobook. The way back ben affleck. I'm from germany and I was here sitting like damn do we really sound that bad. D. じわじわとこの曲のカッコよさに気づいてきた!私の流行り. The waybackmachine. The wayback. Average rating 3. 89 330 ratings 63 reviews, Start your review of The Way Back Thirteen year old Charlie Johnson loves nothing more than spending time with Tic Tac who is a horse at the local pony club where she spends all her free time. On Saturdays after pony club Charlie and her friend Ivy go for their usual leisurely ride through the National Park. When Tic Tac becomes lame, Charlie has to walk him back, so Ivy rides on in front and waits for them to return, but they don't return. It's been a few days later that Tic Tac returns on his own limping rather badly... Thirteen year old Charlie Johnson had a happy and contented life ? her mum Rachael worked full-time in a job she loved; dad Matt was a fireman and her older brother Dan was in high school and loved music. Charlie loved her horse Tic Tac ? though technically he wasnt her horse, having been leased from the pony club where Charlie spent a lot of her time, but Ticcy was hers. The Saturday that Charlie and her friend Ivy went for their usual ride through the National Park after pony club was the day... * 4. 5 stars The Way Back is the devastating story of a thirteen year old girl, who is trapped for four long months by a misunderstood recluse and how she miraculously escapes her captor. This defining event and the aftermath of such an ordeal, especially the emotional impact, is at the centre of Australian author Kylie Ladds latest novel. The Way Back is tribute to and a sensitive portrayal of victims of abduction, who bravely make the return home. Within her... Well written and believable. A tale of abduction and finding a way back. The taken was quite young, and I believe the psychotherapy discussed afterward to be very believable and authentic. I have not experienced this Australian female author so I will be on the lookout for more of her work with keen interest! Not a huge fan of the narrator, and I dare say I may have rated it 4 had I held the book been in my hands. 3. 5 rounded up. Charlie Johnson is thirteen and in her first year of high school. She loves horses, especially Tic Tac the horse her parents have leased for her. Then one day she goes out for a ride with Ivy. Only Ivy and Tic Tac return. A search ensues but no trace of Charlie is found. Her parents, Rachael and Matt, are understandably frantic. As time goes on, the search is scaled back but Terry, the police officer on the case, is loath to give up. Charlies brother Dan and Charlies friend Hannah also keep... This book wasnt really what I was expecting. I thought The Way Back would be a mystery cum physiological thriller, perhaps police procedural. Instead I got to read the dramatic story of a typical Australian family coping with an unbearably heartbreaking situation. This wasn't a disappointment, I must point out. The book is presented in three parts: Before, During, and After. 'Before' introduces us to an ordinary Aussie family. Mum and dad, Rachel and Matt, big brother, Dan, and little sister... Kylie Ladd is a gifted writer. I've been a fan of her writing since 2009 when I first read 'After The Fall' following on to wait patiently for her next offerings. Last Summer. Into My Arms' and 'Mothers and Daughters. Kylie's latest book, The Way Back' is her best yet. The Way Back is the heart-wrenching story of 13 year-old Charlie who is abducted one day while out horse riding. However, the story isn't solely about her ordeal during the abduction, it focus on her life once she is... In her latest novel, The Way Back, Kylie Ladd has put into words to every parents worst nightmare. An abducted child. Missing for months. Yet, The Way Back is more than a novel about a teenage girl being abducted and found. It goes beyond this and explores the ripple effects of trauma, the way it can fracture a family as well as the individuals affected by an incident. The Way Back is a brilliant read, achingly real and entirely relatable. Kylie has a way of picking the flesh from the bones... ‘Tic-Tac shifted beneath her, blowing slightly. Charlie Johnson is thirteen years old when she goes missing. Shes been on a late afternoon ride in a Victorian national park with her friend Ivy when her horse Tic-Tac goes lame. Her friend Ivy decides to ride back to the pony club, leaving Charlie to lead Tic-Tac and follow on behind. This will be the last time that family or friends will see Charlie for four agonising months. In this novel, Ms Ladd explores life for members of the Johnson family... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. The Way Back is a heart wrenching story about thirteen year old horse crazy Charlie. Charlie is in her first year of high school in a rural Australian town. Her life is good, with a stable family of mum, dad and older brother Dan. Dan is the opposite of the out going Charlie, who loves playing netball, has her eye on Liam who shares classes with her. But most of all Charlie loves Tic Tac, the horse that her parents have leased for her at the local Pony Club. Everything is going well in her life... This is a story that illustrates the tangled web that can be created by a single event. When Charlie is abducted and then found, it is not only the horror of her ordeal that needs resolving, but also for all the family, friends and personnel involved who have been affected in varying degrees by the abduction. This novel certainly makes you reflect on how you may react in the same circumstances. In the author notes to THE WAY BACK, Kylie Ladd says she became interested in the idea behind the novel when US teenager Elizabeth Smart was reunited with her family months after she was abducted. Whilst the media focused on the story of her captivity and release, what intrigued Ladd was how Elizabeth could/would recover. As more long-lost girls, kidnapped and treated brutally started to be found, Ladd's interest peaked. As both a psychologist and a writer, what fascinated me wasn't so much how... At the heart of The Way Back (Allen & Unwin Books 2017) a novel by Kylie Ladd, is a terrible crime: while out horse riding, thirteen-year-old Charlie goes missing in bushland; her horse Tic-Tac arrives back at the stables without her. Four months later, after extensive searching by the police, SES, family and friends has uncovered no leads, Charlie wanders out from the scrub. Dirty, injured, malnourished and disorientated, she is welcomed back by her relieved family, but her ordeal is far... "Apologies to the author, I received this as an ARC some weeks ago and have only got around now to reading and reviewing. The Way Back in based in the Northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia around the Johnson family. Just a regular family of four but the central character is Charlie, the thirteen-year-old daughter. Charlie and her friends take horse riding lessons at a pony club based in the Kinglake national reserve, around an hour North of Melbourne. After the lessons, they sometimes pair up... Harrowing, challenging yet thoroughly gripping is the devastating story of The Way Back. Charlie is a 13 year old girl taken from her normal, everyday life and held captive by a mentally disturbed man who wants a friend. A lot of books when someone goes missing you only get one side of the story ? not this one, you get the Girl, Mum, Dad, Brother, Policeman and Captor and all of these Before, During and After. So emotionally we are going through a rollercoaster. Fantastic, page turner of a read... It took a few tries to start this but once I dis, I really enjoyed it. Well written and thought provoking. Loved it! Couldn't put it down! LOVED this book. I finished it (3/4 of the book) in one sitting. I'm a big fan of Kylie Ladd's books and this one has just surpassed my longtime favourite Last Summer. Kylie has a way of putting the reader inside the families she writes about. I particularly loved the way Kylie neatly finished this book - not in a schmaltzy predictable way - but in a way that gave the reader (me) a satisfying closure. Many books don't do this. Been reading books from Australian Authors recently so much book is amazing a copy you will be so glad you did: Im generally a fan of novels of suspense and whodunnits. The Way Back is not that sort of book. We know whos taken Charlie from the get-go and Ladd takes us into her mind (and that of her captors to an extent) during the four months shes away from her family. This book isnt about the investigation or the hunt for the baddie. It isnt a race against time to save someones life. The blurb tells us Charlie returns home, so we already know that happens. This book is very much about Charlie and... Kylie Ladd writes with incredible compassion. I found myself sobbing with relief at one point. Nicely paced and terrific insight into the realm of familial relationships. Check it out. Ive read a lot of police procedurals and psychological thriller/suspense novels about the race to save someone from an abductor or a vicious serial killer. This isnt one of those sorts of books. Instead this book is more focused on the ‘after ? the what happens after a young teenager is taken against her will and held captive for almost four months in a remote area of a national park by a reclusive and troubled man. That Charlie would return isnt a question when the reader picks up this book... This is the first book by Kylie Ladd that Ive ever read. She touched me with her sensibility, the way she portrayed all her characters, how she handled such a difficult topic and engaged me from the beginning since the last word. Thank you for the fabulous read! A great thought-provoking look at what happens to an entir
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The way back one ok rock. The way back to you by sharon sala. The way back restaurant. The way back cast. Not a matter of a slap but the thing is how it is done. Can a man move on when her wife slapped him in a crowded party just because she was angry. To everyone asking play gary come home, i literally though about it when i saw this. The way back csfd. The way back 2019. The wayback machine. Cannot wait for the sequel to be called Mandela Effect and not have anything to do with the original. The way back alcohol. Recreating positive moments from the past, we take viewers back in time to trigger memories and spark precious conversations. Get The Wayback for... The Wayback in action “They suddenly feel that they are there. They remember the time, the day, who they were with. and they start to tell you all about it. ” “By watching The Wayback, you can be there in a second. remembering the party you went to, the cakes you ate, the dress you wore. it is a fantastic validation of feeling alive still. ” Dr David Sheard Founder, Dementia Care Matters “Dementia care is evolving. the three most important things in advancing care are stimulating senses, reminiscing and the use of technology. The Wayback does all three at once. ” Ryan Moring Essex Care Manager “Its so helpful for staff, carers. even family. to have a tool like this to start a conversation. Sometimes that can be the hardest thing. ” Breda Spriggs Manager, Castlegate Centre Good for people with dementia Improved well-being The Wayback is a new way to trigger intact memories and stimulate conversations about them. It can help improve the connection between people with dementia and their families and carers ? which in turn can improve the level of care they receive and quality of life. A communication tool The Wayback offers a new, immersive way to trigger much loved memories from their past; to evoke the happy feelings that go with them, and spark new, precious conversations with loved ones and carers. Alternative to medication Dementia can leave you feeling unsure of every situation you find yourself in. The Wayback offers a non-drug alternative way to relieve stress and challenging feelings caused by dementia. And good for their carers The Wayback gives carers a simple way to spark precious conversations that can be so hard to come by. Its also a great inter-generational tool, bringing the old and young together to learn about the past. Cost effective Our goal is to maximise the exposure of The Wayback to people living with dementia and their carers everywhere. The design of our cardboard headset eliminates expensive hardware costs, and we operate affordable subscription models. Simple to use Accessibility is key. All that is required to watch The Wayback is a simple VR cardboard headset which we supply, and a smartphone. Whilst The Wayback uses cutting edge technology with 360-degree viewing and sound, access is very low tech and simple. The Films The Wayback films are unlike any other kind of virtual reality film. Each one is the product of countless hours of research and ‘memory sessions in care homes. This groundwork ensures that every scene is filled with thousands of details that will trigger different memories and emotions for everyone old enough to have been there. We continually find that its the small, generic details that evoke the strongest memories. For example, in our pilot 1953 film, all of the food and drink on the table in the film came from our memory sessions; happy recollections abounded of fish paste sandwiches, jelly and ice cream, pilchards and Mackesons Stout. Another interviewee even sang us a selection of skipping songs and these too can be seen in the final film. 1953 Covering the whole day of the 1953 Queens coronation, focusing on one streets party celebrations. With scenes set in a typical 1953 living room and kitchen and out onto the street itself for the party games, food and songs. 1966 Coming Soon Our 5 chapters cover the days leading up to Englands famous World Cup Victory. With scenes set in a 1966 pub, living room, street, barbers and hair salon. 1969 To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo landings this special three chapter remembers a 1969 living room, childs bedroom and moments from one of the most watched moments in history. Many more to come The Wayback will be a memory bank of moments through the decades. Evocatively recreated films detailing shared positive moments from the past. Big News Challenge Dementia prize winners The U. K. Challenge Dementia Prize is an initiative by Essex County Council and partners in association with The Alzheimers Society, the U. s largest dementia charity. The Prize was judged by leading experts in the care industry, together with care workers and those living with the disease. The Prize is helping us develop more films in the series and make The Wayback a sustainable business. Our thanks to all those who took part in the Challenge and the partners who made it possible: PA Consulting, Healthwatch Essex, University of Essex and Tech UK. Testimonials “All we have is the present ? but recalling the past with The Wayback is one of the ways we can create new positive moments for people living with dementia. ” Dr David Sheard Founder, Dementia Care Matters “Youve brought these memories to life so its easier for us to engage in conversations. Our residents were engaged for the best part of an hour, picking it up passing it round. I think more care homes should be looking at doing this. ” Ryan Moring Care Manager, The Haven, Essex “The Wayback enables people living with dementia and their families and carers to connect and share memories. a powerful and useful resource for professionals and families alike. ” Professor Martin Green OBE CEO of Care England “Dementia can leave you feeling unsure about every situation you find yourself in, but being immersed in familiar moments when the dementia didnt exist, such as watching the Coronation on a black and white TV, seemed to instil a feeling of certainty and security in our residents. ” Charlie Care Home Director About Us The Wayback team is a small group of passionate and dedicated filmmakers, creatives and producers brought together by a shared desire to do something for a disease, which has affected us all in some way. Kevin Thomas who directed The Wayback ‘Coronation 1953 is an Emmy award-winning director. Dan Cole and Andy Garnett are highly respected creatives in the advertising industry with numerous accolades to their name. Philippa Thomas and Trent Simpson are Producers who have a wealth of film making experience. The skills of the above team combine to create the concepts and direct and produce the film to an exceptionally high standard. Dedications The Wayback is dedicated to everybody who knows the tragedy of somebody living with Dementia. We exist solely to find moments of connection and spark conversations with them. Taking them back to happier times. Thank you for your continued support. My Dad, Reg, a London black cab driver, who only lost his way in the final months living with dementia. A happy man who deserved a happier end. David Driscoll For Don. A gentle man and kind husband to my mum Jean. A man with a passion for people, places and puddings. Rest up 'pops. Andy Garnett This is dedicated to you Janny, with her infectious laugh. The best cook in town. Nikki L For "Uncle Alan" My Dads best mate for 68 years. Vicki Maguire For Granny and Grandma whose memories and stories of a world long gone I will do my best to pass on. Madeleine M For my dad, the perfect gentleman and for my mum, his best friend. Dan Cole My Darling Terry, always my hero and the love of my life. Your strength and sense of fun will stay with us all forever. Mary Cole To Lorraine and Tommy and all the memories at Lake Champlain. Alix Toothman DidiAbuelita Matilde, te quiero mucho xxx Didi Adorno For Bella, who would have been dancing on the tables I'm sure. Alex Clarke-Groom To Terry Cole, the perfect gentleman; kind, funny, great with stories and one of the few people in my life that I listened to. Breda Spriggs For Malcolm my lovely dad who worked so hard but never got a chance to enjoy his retirement. Jack McFarlane Aunt Barbara who will reach 100 in early September. Claude Keith In memory of the very dapper John Badham Rose Percy Nanny Dot and granny Norma Zöé Caldwell In memory of my beautiful mom who taught me the power of positivity. Elaine Eaves To Pat and Pat Toby Courlander Remembering everyone with Alzheimers. Fabian B Any and all affected by Alzheimers Sunjeeve Patel For Brian Gary McNulty, Sarah, Lucas & Jay Remembering my beloved mother Dorothy Cichos, a gentle loving soul to the very end. Berni Baer My beautiful Dad, strong, kind, the most caring, the most gentlemanly, totally protective of his friends and loved ones… hero. Billy Cole Remembering Grandma Dolly Scott whose love and brilliance live on forever. Courtney Scott.
League of assassins covered up as a basketball team. HA! I dig it. OMG I SAW IT 43:26. The way back trailer reaction. Me and the bois doing amateur radio. The way back trailer song. GREAT MOVIE I LOVED IT, LOVE MOVIES LIKE THIS. The way back home. The way back full movie in hindi. Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 My husband and I were honestly surprised at every single aspect of our dining experience. From the moment we walked in and noticed the attention to detail in the decor to the time that we left, we were completely impressed! The food was outstanding. We enjoyed every single thing that we ate! We did manage to get in during happy hour so the prices were a bit lower on some of the food that we ordered. That definitely made a difference. Our waiter, Cal, was attentive, knowledgeable and friendly. We loved that every staff member jumped in to help each other to make sure all the tables were being taken care of! Very impressive! We will add the Wayback I to our regular restaurant rotation! vip SantaFe7 Denver 69 reviews Dined on January 28, 2020 Overall 3 food 2 service 5 ambience 3 It was just OK. Place rather empty, rginal, servers very good, food just OK. Neither loved or disliked Wayback, but wouldn't 'Go-back. Dined on January 24, 2020 Overall 3 food 4 service 3 ambience 4 Food took almost an hour from kitchen. Staff was apologetic and offered small discount for the inconvenience. All in all a positive experience. OpenTable Diner Denver 1 review Dined on January 18, 2020 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 Great food and cocktails. Everything is unique and you can tell they put a lot of thought and time into creating their dishes. Cait New York Area 5 reviews Dined on January 17, 2020 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 This was my second time dining at The Way Back and the food and service was just as amazing as the first time! We ordered the beets, Okonomiyaki, shush into peppers and a pasta dish to share between two people and each dish was flavorful and beautifully presented. The panna cotta with citrus and vanilla bean was out of this world. The booth seating is so comfortable and cozy. Would be a great spot for an intimate gathering, a birthday dinner, a date, etc. I cant wait to go back! Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 Great meal with creative presentation. Super cute interior and very trendy! Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 4 Food was a little skimpy for the price. The food was very tasty. Service was excellent! Dined on December 30, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 The Way Back is consistently one of my favorite restaurants in Denver. The always-changing menu holds a fun mix of hearty comfort foods, savory small plates, and strange and delicious bites. It's definitely the kind of place where you want to order everything and share it all around. The cocktails are eclectic, the wine list is impressive, and the desserts are always delicious. Overall, the restaurant is cozy and warmly lit. I love settling in at the bar and drinking and eating my way through an evening, but the big table in the dining room is perfect for a night of revelry with your favorite people. The Way Back is the perfect place for a date, a boisterous night out with friends, a quiet family dinner, or a solo treat. Count on stellar service, high value, and a lovingly curated dining experience. OpenTable Diner Chicago 2 reviews Dined on December 26, 2019 Overall 2 food 4 service 1 ambience 4 We were so excited to finally make it here and ended up being really disappointed. Food was great-service not so much. Waited over 10 mins to be greeted and another 10-15 mins for our drinks. It was not that busy either. Finished a whole bottle of water before the glasses of wine arrived. They told us how they were going to course us out and how the pasta dish was going to be a separate course but that didnt happen. Felt rushed at the end even though our reservation was at 7:30. Ordered the dessert and he said they were out and we thought he was kidding since he didnt mention it when he dropped the menu. He was not. They only had 2 desserts to begin with. Just seemed like he wanted us to pay and go so we did. It was supposed to be our special Christmas meal and didnt feel special at all. vip KellyG Denver 4 reviews Dined on December 18, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 Celebrating a birthday and it was perfect! vip GabyD Denver 12 reviews Dined on December 14, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 We had a GREAT experience; just absolutely amazing food, ambiance overall just great! vip RobynR Denver 11 reviews Dined on December 13, 2019 Overall 5 food 4 service 5 ambience 5 The service first and foremost was amazing! Our server was knowledgeable, bubbly and beyond pleasant! We decided to order several things and share. I will tell you that the potato latkes were sooooo good. How does someone make a potato pancake taste so decadent? And then of course the pappardelle-I will dream about this dish. Lastly, the chicken breast was truly the best chicken Ive ever had. It melted in your mouth but some had a crispness to it too? Magic maybe? The only thing that fell flat was dessert but by that point I was so happy from the rest of the meal, it didnt really matter! Will for sure being go back. Thanks for the wonderful experience ? OpenTable Diner San Francisco 4 reviews Dined on December 13, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 4 Grabbed some dinner with my husband before my holiday party. The food was great and service was wonderful! vip Chs722 Denver 8 reviews Dined on December 12, 2019 Overall 4 food 3 service 4 ambience 5 Friend Christmas party The Way Back Responded on December 14, 2019 Hello, thank you for visiting and your review. We hope to see you again and please let me know if I can ever be of service. Cheers! Eli Kerlin GM The Wayback Denver 970. 682. 6888 Mousse San Francisco 1 review Dined on December 10, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 Denver trips always include The Way Back, and it never disappoints. Nice to enjoy some new menu items, especially the strozzapreti. As ever the space feels so right. Warm people and good value. Dined on November 30, 2019 Overall 4 food 4 service 5 ambience 4 Im not really getting the Italian Asian fusion. The individual components are good but together its a little weird. Great wine and cocktail selection! I think the ambiance is good but its a little cold in the front. Id add one of those winter doorway things to prevent drafts and warm up the interior with some more fabric on the booths and chairs. Overall good but could be better. Also, bring back the tasting menu! CatherineC Denver 5 reviews Dined on November 30, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 We love the Way Back. It's a great neighborhood gem. One appetizer missed the mark but overall the food was amazing. We also really love the awesome cocktail selection. We had a great meal and evening on a cold, snowy night. Dined on November 23, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 This place never disappoints - it is my go-to favorite for all occasions! vip DocP Montana 5 reviews Dined on November 19, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 3 The food is absolutely exceptional! I had the steak served with a potato puree and kimchi. It combined both familiar and new flavors for a really exciting take on a basic dish. The cocktails were exceptional, and the service was grand. The restaurant is a bit loud, so so just be conscious of that if you're going for a quiet date, but the food is worth it. OpenTable Diner Denver 1 review Dined on November 16, 2019 Overall 3 food 4 service 4 ambience 4 Food was tasty but the pasta entree was tiny, would have been a great appetizer. vip Appa Denver 8 reviews Dined on November 9, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 Love! We enjoy everything from the caliber of the staff to caliber of the cocktails and food! Dont miss the pickles and dirty rice! Dined on November 9, 2019 Overall 3 food 3 service 5 ambience 5 Very nice atmosphere. However, potions were jokingly small. I went to Taco Bell after our dinner, because I was still hungry. vip gabbySF San Francisco 5 reviews Dined on November 4, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 I love The Way Back. It is consistently great and we go there often. If you have never been, order the fried chicken. vip AnneW Denver 7 reviews Dined on November 2, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 Delicious food and drinks. Good portion sizes for the price. Mousse San Francisco 2 reviews Dined on October 28, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 5 ambience 5 We had the best evening here! There were four of us celebrating a special occasion, and we couldnt have picked a better place for it. Service was great, and pretty much every dish we ordered was a standout - good value, delicious, creative, and nice portions. We especially appreciated their wine list and tasty cocktails. Cant wait to come back! vip LisaH Denver 97 reviews Dined on October 26, 2019 Overall 3 food 3 service 5 ambience 4 drinks are fun, food is small and expensive, menu is also small but the atmosphere/decor was terrific, waitress was great OpenTable Diner Denver 1 review Dined on October 26, 2019 Overall 5 food 5 service 4 ambience 5 The roasted chicken is delicious and juicy and the dirty rice is yummy with any entree. vip OpenTable Diner New York Area 1 review Dined on October 25, 2019 Overall 1 food 1 service 1 ambience 3 They were out of a good portion of the menu, which has already been severely reduced. Wonder if they arent paying their bills. strange that they cant get a supplier to give them enough credit to last through early Friday dinner. vip Nick Denver 20 reviews Dined on October 12, 2019 Overall 2 food 2 service 1 ambience 3 Busy Saturday night. That's what a place like The Way Back should be geared up for. Instead, food was sub-par and service was APPALLING. Twenty minutes from being seated to even being asked for our cocktail
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