White Mile

1994

Drama / Sport / Thriller

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Top cast

Alan Alda Photo
Alan Alda as Dan Cutler
Peter Gallagher Photo
Peter Gallagher as Jack Robbins
Robert Picardo Photo
Robert Picardo as Tom Horton
Robert Loggia Photo
Robert Loggia as Nick Karas
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878.21 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 1 / 1
1.59 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 0 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by =G=7 / 10

I like my water blue.

"White Mile" tells the true story of a driven, success-at-all-cost ad agency executive who puts together a fishing and white water rafting trip for a group of agency and client people so they can bond and make a tenuous business relationship more secure. The trip goes bad when a raft overturns resulting in death and a difficult search through gray areas for a black and white sense of culpability. The film is a solid product given its docudramatic limitations and refuses to be dumbed down and cheapened up for the sake of entertainment. A smart flick with some good messages about the absolute nature of truth, matters of conscience, and just saying "no". (B)

Reviewed by merklekranz7 / 10

The ultimate cost of a manipulative boss....

Alan Alda realistically portrays an all too common tyrannical boss in this true to life adventure. Companies are self serving, and that combined with a self serving executive proves fatal for five men. Anyone who has worked under such conditions will immediately recognize the plight of only doing something, you obviously feel uncomfortable with, to please a boss. The ill-fated rafting trip exposes Alan Alda's character as manipulative, uncaring, and devoid of conscience. The white water expedition is really well done, and the viewer gets a good idea of just how quickly things can go terribly wrong. Highly recommended. - MERK

Reviewed by SteveSkafte7 / 10

there's a lesson here

The intensity of "White Mile" is somewhat surprising. Oh, I don't mean intensity in the way the DVD case will have you believe - all action and peril in the vein of "The Edge". In fact, the white water rafting is ultimately a very brief portion of the story. The stars of the film (Alan Alda and Peter Gallagher) offer up both very solid and very conflicted characters. At first, the depth is a unexpected thing. We aren't given basic sketches created simply to graft onto a script. Michael Butler has written this film as, essentially, a moral dilemma. In the end, it is so much devoted to this approach that we never quite get going in a fully emotional sense.

"White Mile" made me think. That's a good thing. It didn't particularly make me feel, but I'm okay with that. The acting was good, the direction adequate, and for something I went into without expectation, I can't say I'm disappointed. Good film.

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