In Course of the Miraculous
Mar 20 2016
•9h 0m
•Adventure, Drama
The script is composed of three stories set in three different time periods and three different locations. One story takes place during an ascent of the Himalayas, another on a crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, while the third happens on an ocean-going fishing trip. The motivation/objective in every story is a quest, and hiding underneath under every motivation is the deepest level of human nature.
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Tiejing Lin
Nanlohy Winston
Bas Jan Ader
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