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A Million Miles Away

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
25K
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Michael Peña in A Million Miles Away (2023)
Follows Jose Hernandez, the first migrant farmworker to travel to space. A tale of perseverance, community and sacrifice to accomplish an impossible dream.
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A biopic about Jose Hernandez and his path from a farm worker to becoming an engineer and an astronaut. A tale of perseverance, community and sacrifice to accomplish a seemingly impossible d... Read allA biopic about Jose Hernandez and his path from a farm worker to becoming an engineer and an astronaut. A tale of perseverance, community and sacrifice to accomplish a seemingly impossible dream.A biopic about Jose Hernandez and his path from a farm worker to becoming an engineer and an astronaut. A tale of perseverance, community and sacrifice to accomplish a seemingly impossible dream.

  • Director
    • Alejandra Márquez Abella
  • Writers
    • Bettina Gilois
    • Hernán Jiménez
    • Alejandra Márquez Abella
  • Stars
    • Michael Peña
    • Rosa Salazar
    • Julio Cesar Cedillo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alejandra Márquez Abella
    • Writers
      • Bettina Gilois
      • Hernán Jiménez
      • Alejandra Márquez Abella
    • Stars
      • Michael Peña
      • Rosa Salazar
      • Julio Cesar Cedillo
    • 115User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Michael Peña
    Michael Peña
    • José
    Rosa Salazar
    Rosa Salazar
    • Adela
    Julio Cesar Cedillo
    Julio Cesar Cedillo
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    Veronica Falcón
    Veronica Falcón
    • Julia
    Juan Pablo Monterrubio
    Juan Pablo Monterrubio
    • José (Age 7)
    • (as Juanpi Monterrubio)
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • Sturckow
    Sarayu Blue
    Sarayu Blue
    • Kalpana Chawla
    Bobby Soto
    Bobby Soto
    • Beto
    Ashley Ciarra
    Ashley Ciarra
    • Marisa
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Clint Logan
    Jordan Dean
    Jordan Dean
    • Weissberg
    Michelle Krusiec
    Michelle Krusiec
    • Miss Young
    Emma Fassler
    Emma Fassler
    • Stacey
    Carlos S. Sanchez
    Carlos S. Sanchez
    • Julio (Age 11)
    • (as Carlos Santiago Sánchez)
    Isaac Arellanes
    Isaac Arellanes
    • Julio (Age 16)
    Emy Zuriel
    • Chava (Age 13)
    Xochiquetzal Martínez
    • Lety (Age 9)
    Leonardo Granados
    • Beto (Age 7)
    • Director
      • Alejandra Márquez Abella
    • Writers
      • Bettina Gilois
      • Hernán Jiménez
      • Alejandra Márquez Abella
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    Reviewers say 'A Million Miles Away' is celebrated for its inspirational themes, emotional depth, and strong performances, particularly by Michael Peña. The film's authentic portrayal of Hispanic culture and the migrant worker experience is widely praised. Critics commend the realistic depiction of José Hernandez's journey, emphasizing hard work and determination. While some note pacing and predictability as minor drawbacks, the overall reception is positive, highlighting its heartwarming and motivational narrative.
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    9ellenr-86395

    Reading some of these low reviews...

    I understand that sometimes entertainment is subjective. But I have to laugh after reading through the negative reviews (which are of the minority opinion for a reason).

    One review said we don't get to know the main character, his struggles, or his culture (clearly that person wasn't paying attention). Another said there is too much focus on the emotions (I guess they saw a different movie than that other guy). Several implied that the story was either boring, played out, or unrealistic. Ridiculous.

    Those reviewers either A) didn't watch the movie, B) didn't understand that is based on ACTUAL PEOPLE AND EVENTS, or C) possibly are just 12 years old snots (actually or intellectually) and/or trolls.

    It's an excellent movie. The acting, direction, storyline, character development, message, and feel-good moments are all on point. I LOVED it, and I think anyone with even the slightest interest in the subject matter will, too.
    8mehmetuyarmd

    Inspiring true story...

    The inspiring true life story of Jose Hernandez, a Mexican immigrant who set his eyes and heart on the sky from the time he was a child...

    There is a lot to say about the movie but; When Jose asked his father "You say you're tired but you don't show your tiredness, how do you do that?". His father's advice to him, sums up the whole movie in the best way:

    1. Set your goal 2. Know how far away you are 3. Draw a roadmap 4. If you don't know how, learn it 5. (And most importantly) the moment you say "I finally did it!", you may have to try even harder.

    One of the best biopics of 2023 and the motivation you're looking for ;)
    7noshouse

    What I've learned from Jose Hernandez is that hard work and the ability to forgo indulgence are key.

    Whether it's from movies or from our own lives, aspiring to be a certain profession or person has never been the issue. What I deeply realize is the cost of the choices we make. Becoming a doctor, is it difficult? Yes, it's tough not in the sense of becoming a doctor itself but in the sense of whether one is willing to give up indulgence, focus on studying in medical school, work hard during internships, pass the medical licensing exams, and be willing to help and treat patients. What's truly challenging is whether one chooses not to slack off or take shortcuts in between.

    In the case of Jose Hernandez portrayed by Michael Pena, he went from being a migrant farmworker to aspiring to be an astronaut. If it were me today, I might think that fulfilling such dreams requires a hefty sum of money. But this is an inspirational movie, a tale of perseverance, community, and sacrifice. It's not necessarily about being a passenger who enjoys the ride but rather becoming a valuable member that the government needs. It's like wanting to go to the United States; you can pay for a vacation or it could be a business trip or assignment required by a company, viewed from different perspectives.
    7Top_Dawg_Critic

    A decent biopic worth a one-time watch.

    Never mind the new account 10/10's, this film is very far from perfect, but a decent enough biopic film to see once. The main issue with this film is the underwhelming filmmaking with the long and dragged out first half and the very slow pacing. Although all casting and performances were decent, Pena's acting lacked urgency with blame falling on the director's inability to direct her cast effectively. The just over two hour runtime really dragged out, especially the first two acts. This film needed a good 15-20 minute trim, and the pacing picked up by at least 1.2x. The third act was by far the most engaging and entertaining. I'm sure in the hands of more experienced writers and director I would've enjoyed this more, and feel this film missed the opportunity to really showcase Jose Hernandez's incredible journey.
    TxMike

    'Persistence is a Super Power.'

    This is a really fine movie of a great story, of a boy named José who, as a Mexican migrant worker with his family, looked up and asked, "What are the stars for?" And then decided he wanted to become an Astronaut. As he found when he became an adult with an Engineering degree, the odds were stacked heavily against him.

    I can relate, as a boy of 11, I remember standing outside with my dad, looking up in the Houston night sky and trying to spot Sputnik, the Russian satellite that became the first one in 1957. However, unlike José, I didn't have any grand dreams and I made my career here on the surface of Earth.

    The adult José is played by Michael Peña, which was an excellent choice. Although born in Chicago his family were workers from Mexico, I'd bet that helped him relate to the character he played. Even though Peña was already in his 40s here, he had to play a teenager graduating from high school and with makeup it didn't seem too much out of place.

    My wife and I enjoyed it at home, streaming on Prime. Excellent movie. It shows that you can never know from what background a stellar performer will originate, and the power of persistence.

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    • Trivia
      In the film, Jose Hernandez worked on anti-ICBM missile defense (once called "star wars") while at LLL. He found and solved a problem that saved the project's funding.

      Jose Hernandez was also a LLL co-inventor of the digital mammogram. In a 15 September 2023 SF Chronicle interview, Jose considers it to be one of his greatest achievements for the many lives saved.

      This didn't make it into the film, but is worth celebrating.
    • Goofs
      Hernandez was not accepted into NASA until 2004.

      In the movie he is already in training when the shuttle crashes, which occurred in 2003.

      Furthermore he is then notified by the mission director that the Govt has approved new flights and he will be on the next shuttle flight, whereas there were 15 flights after the crash before he flew in 28 August 2009.

      A massive ad lib by the script writers for dramatic effect.
    • Quotes

      Kalpana Chawla: Everything looks so pretty from up there. It's as though the whole place is sacred. The atmosphere looks like ribbons of different colors hugging the Earth. And it looks so fragile. Such a small planet with so much going on. We think we control everything. Our lives, our dreams. We get exhausted. We make sacrifices. We think it's about wanting it hard enough. But life is mysterious, you know? Here's the thing, though. Once that ignition sequence starts, we only have each other. That matters. What you learned today matters.

    • Crazy credits
      Immediately before the main end credits there are clips summarizing Jose's life as an astronaut and after. The credits are then interspersed with stills from the real Jose Hernandez's life, achievements and family.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A millones de kilómetros
    • Filming locations
      • San Luis Potosí, México(location)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Redrum
      • Select Films
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      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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