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Burn Your Maps

Rating6.7 /10
20181 h 42 m
United States
1904 people rated

A family in emotional turmoil is taken by surprise in this quirky adventure where an eccentric 8-year-old American boy, Wes, has an existential epiphany - He believes that he is in fact a Mongolian goat herder.

Adventure
Comedy
Drama

User Reviews

BalqeesFathi

07/04/2025 16:00
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Lamar

29/05/2023 14:55
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Moelo Mpholo

23/05/2023 07:20
Everything rotates around Wes. Wes is a spoilt brat.

Iamlucyedet

23/05/2023 07:20
This film is a must watch for every person in the world.. Brilliant storyline... Mind blowing performances from every single character, however small part they were playing. Kudos to the director.. Pls let there me more of such films...

EL Amin Mostafa

23/05/2023 07:20
This film is so amazing, it seamlessly flows from comedy to drama to comedy again, touching on so many different issues that many people will be able to relate to. Roberts does a great job writing and directing and I am sure he has more to great films to come. Find this movie and see it, or better yet let this movie get released!!

Zano Uirab

23/05/2023 07:20
This film tells the story of a young boy who has an obsession with him being a Mongolian nomad. The story is already really good during the first fifteen minutes, and it gets even better as it goes along. The story is incredibly moving, and contains profound wisdom. The line saying that we come with nothing is just amazing. Who would have thought an indie film would be so wise and beautiful. I definitely recommend watching this.

user7354216239730

23/05/2023 07:20
Utterly beautiful, speechlessly brilliant. I understand there aren't very many women directors, and there's a movement to encourage, so I reserve my final point in support of that worthy effort.

Alex...Unusual

23/05/2023 07:20
They have immature kids brains and simply don't get the complexities of adult life. This movie is garbage. The kid would be so picked on at school. Kids need to be taught, kids don't tell adults what to do.

🇲🇦نيروبي🇲🇦

23/05/2023 07:20
I first saw this movie at TIFF in September 2016. It is now March 2018. I still think about it. Every few months, I find myself desperately searching for a way to watch it again. It is amazing. Without seeing it, you can have no idea how powerful it is, not without some major emotional spoilers. When the film started, I liked it and respected the acting but had no idea how far it would go. By the end and through the Q&A, it seemed the whole theatre was crying. I still cry at times when I really think about it. Not because it's sad - it contains sadness but is way too multi dimensional to call it sad - but more because it is simply moving. It brings you up and down and all around and I believe that very few movies help their audience relate to the characters to that extent. Thank you to everyone involved in its production for helping me watch it once. I hope very much that I can see it a second time.

⚜️✨B R A Z I L I✨⚜️

23/05/2023 07:20
I enjoyed this film, from start to finish. It was a wonderful story of lost souls, and many of us can relate to this concept of just not fitting in. The boy who starred in this film did a great job of portraying someone, who is lost in a fantasy world, due to real life tragedy, being a bit much to handle. Vera Farmiga did a lovely job as his supportive and understanding mother, though she was attempting to deal with the same family tragedy, in her own way. Martin Csokas was exceptional, as usual. A major talent. The wonderful Virginia Madsen had a great, though brief part. All the talent was outstanding. The direction, soundtrack, performances, script, and editing were excellent. Why can't Hollywood make more films like this one. No car chases. No inane leaps of faith. Just a good, solid, heartfelt story.
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