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The Bikes of Wrath

The Bikes of Wrath

★ 7.42019Movie1 h 20 mAustralia
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Five friends attempt to cycle from Oklahoma to California in honor of the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s.

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The Bikes of Wrath

2019

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1 h 20 m

Australia

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Five friends attempt to cycle from Oklahoma to California in honor of the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s.
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Divers tv 📺

30/05/2023 00:29
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cute sid 143

29/05/2023 14:11
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Audrey Benga

23/05/2023 06:39
I have to admit, I thought this was going to be a movie about an endurance bike ride with a Grapes of Wrath twist. It was so much more than that. Its a movie about 5 Australians who were going for a bike ride to California and discover that kindness, compassion and understanding is alive and well in America if you just look past the surface, slow down and take the time to listen to others.
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Moon#

23/05/2023 06:39
Australians read Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and became inspired to bicycle from the Oklahoma to California just like the people in the book. Even though these were well to do Australians they took very little cash in order to simulate the characters in the book. The Americans along the roads were very generous. People with the least to give give the most was said repeatedly. They learned very quickly that they needed to sell their carts and musical instruments. One man hurt his arm but got it fixed. The states they traveled were Okahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and finally Bakersfield, California. They were exhausted. The documentary called Bikes of Wrath works well, because the men are likeable and the people along their route responded well to them. They were given loads of cash which is weird since at the beginning of the documentary in Sydney their house was upper class. Americans they found were amazingly similar to the Dust Bowl Oakies. In fact at the end a crying relative read a real letter from her mother who had been one years old and came to California during the Dust Bowl. I love Grapes of Wrath, and this bicycle documentary is a wonderful recreation of those Dust Bowl days.
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Luciole Lakamora

23/05/2023 06:39
Spurred on by an admiration for Steinbeck's 'Grapes of Wrath', five Australians set out to replicate on bike the path that the Dustbowl migrants took from Sallisaw, Oklahoma to Bakersfield, California. With meager funds they hoped to experience (to a small degree) the hardships the migrants encountered. While they did have their share of issues, what they really discovered was the heartland of America. Along the way, they found a fiercely loyal, religious, caring and sharing group of folks. People willing to help others no matter what their own situations are. I found it incredibly insightful how the Dustbowl and all of its hardships is so baked into the DNA of these people. For the most part, these people only want a chance and a fair share of the greatness of America. Sadly, this is often denied to them for various reasons. If you have any interest as to why the US is in the state it currently it is in, this movie will be eye-opening. This movie should be mandatory viewing for ALL politicians. Please watch this movie if you have any faith in humanity.
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user Avni-desi girl

23/05/2023 06:39
My MIL left Alfalfa Ok for Ca as a kid & returned. My husband thinks okie is derogatory. I think it's means persevere. We lived in Alfalfa county & lived through a dust storm. The sunsets there are gorgeous cause there's no trees. Anyone making 15,000$/year is in global 8% of wealth. 92% of the world is poorer.
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FAh jah

14/03/2023 00:05
source: The Bikes of Wrath
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Luthando Shosha

22/11/2022 17:59
I have to admit, I thought this was going to be a movie about an endurance bike ride with a Grapes of Wrath twist. It was so much more than that. Its a movie about 5 Australians who were going for a bike ride to California and discover that kindness, compassion and understanding is alive and well in America if you just look past the surface, slow down and take the time to listen to others.
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oluwaseunayo❤️

22/11/2022 17:59
Australians read Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and became inspired to bicycle from the Oklahoma to California just like the people in the book. Even though these were well to do Australians they took very little cash in order to simulate the characters in the book. The Americans along the roads were very generous. People with the least to give give the most was said repeatedly. They learned very quickly that they needed to sell their carts and musical instruments. One man hurt his arm but got it fixed. The states they traveled were Okahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and finally Bakersfield, California. They were exhausted. The documentary called Bikes of Wrath works well, because the men are likeable and the people along their route responded well to them. They were given loads of cash which is weird since at the beginning of the documentary in Sydney their house was upper class. Americans they found were amazingly similar to the Dust Bowl Oakies. In fact at the end a crying relative read a real letter from her mother who had been one years old and came to California during the Dust Bowl. I love Grapes of Wrath, and this bicycle documentary is a wonderful recreation of those Dust Bowl days.
author avatar

MAMUD MANNE

22/11/2022 17:59
Spurred on by an admiration for Steinbeck's 'Grapes of Wrath', five Australians set out to replicate on bike the path that the Dustbowl migrants took from Sallisaw, Oklahoma to Bakersfield, California. With meager funds they hoped to experience (to a small degree) the hardships the migrants encountered. While they did have their share of issues, what they really discovered was the heartland of America. Along the way, they found a fiercely loyal, religious, caring and sharing group of folks. People willing to help others no matter what their own situations are. I found it incredibly insightful how the Dustbowl and all of its hardships is so baked into the DNA of these people. For the most part, these people only want a chance and a fair share of the greatness of America. Sadly, this is often denied to them for various reasons. If you have any interest as to why the US is in the state it currently it is in, this movie will be eye-opening. This movie should be mandatory viewing for ALL politicians. Please watch this movie if you have any faith in humanity.

User Review

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Divers tv 📺

30/05/2023 00:29
Moviecut—The Bikes of Wrath
author avatar

cute sid 143

29/05/2023 14:11
source: The Bikes of Wrath
author avatar

Audrey Benga

23/05/2023 06:39
I have to admit, I thought this was going to be a movie about an endurance bike ride with a Grapes of Wrath twist. It was so much more than that. Its a movie about 5 Australians who were going for a bike ride to California and discover that kindness, compassion and understanding is alive and well in America if you just look past the surface, slow down and take the time to listen to others.
author avatar

Moon#

23/05/2023 06:39
Australians read Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and became inspired to bicycle from the Oklahoma to California just like the people in the book. Even though these were well to do Australians they took very little cash in order to simulate the characters in the book. The Americans along the roads were very generous. People with the least to give give the most was said repeatedly. They learned very quickly that they needed to sell their carts and musical instruments. One man hurt his arm but got it fixed. The states they traveled were Okahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and finally Bakersfield, California. They were exhausted. The documentary called Bikes of Wrath works well, because the men are likeable and the people along their route responded well to them. They were given loads of cash which is weird since at the beginning of the documentary in Sydney their house was upper class. Americans they found were amazingly similar to the Dust Bowl Oakies. In fact at the end a crying relative read a real letter from her mother who had been one years old and came to California during the Dust Bowl. I love Grapes of Wrath, and this bicycle documentary is a wonderful recreation of those Dust Bowl days.
author avatar

Luciole Lakamora

23/05/2023 06:39
Spurred on by an admiration for Steinbeck's 'Grapes of Wrath', five Australians set out to replicate on bike the path that the Dustbowl migrants took from Sallisaw, Oklahoma to Bakersfield, California. With meager funds they hoped to experience (to a small degree) the hardships the migrants encountered. While they did have their share of issues, what they really discovered was the heartland of America. Along the way, they found a fiercely loyal, religious, caring and sharing group of folks. People willing to help others no matter what their own situations are. I found it incredibly insightful how the Dustbowl and all of its hardships is so baked into the DNA of these people. For the most part, these people only want a chance and a fair share of the greatness of America. Sadly, this is often denied to them for various reasons. If you have any interest as to why the US is in the state it currently it is in, this movie will be eye-opening. This movie should be mandatory viewing for ALL politicians. Please watch this movie if you have any faith in humanity.
author avatar

user Avni-desi girl

23/05/2023 06:39
My MIL left Alfalfa Ok for Ca as a kid & returned. My husband thinks okie is derogatory. I think it's means persevere. We lived in Alfalfa county & lived through a dust storm. The sunsets there are gorgeous cause there's no trees. Anyone making 15,000$/year is in global 8% of wealth. 92% of the world is poorer.
author avatar

FAh jah

14/03/2023 00:05
source: The Bikes of Wrath
author avatar

Luthando Shosha

22/11/2022 17:59
I have to admit, I thought this was going to be a movie about an endurance bike ride with a Grapes of Wrath twist. It was so much more than that. Its a movie about 5 Australians who were going for a bike ride to California and discover that kindness, compassion and understanding is alive and well in America if you just look past the surface, slow down and take the time to listen to others.
author avatar

oluwaseunayo❤️

22/11/2022 17:59
Australians read Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and became inspired to bicycle from the Oklahoma to California just like the people in the book. Even though these were well to do Australians they took very little cash in order to simulate the characters in the book. The Americans along the roads were very generous. People with the least to give give the most was said repeatedly. They learned very quickly that they needed to sell their carts and musical instruments. One man hurt his arm but got it fixed. The states they traveled were Okahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and finally Bakersfield, California. They were exhausted. The documentary called Bikes of Wrath works well, because the men are likeable and the people along their route responded well to them. They were given loads of cash which is weird since at the beginning of the documentary in Sydney their house was upper class. Americans they found were amazingly similar to the Dust Bowl Oakies. In fact at the end a crying relative read a real letter from her mother who had been one years old and came to California during the Dust Bowl. I love Grapes of Wrath, and this bicycle documentary is a wonderful recreation of those Dust Bowl days.
author avatar

MAMUD MANNE

22/11/2022 17:59
Spurred on by an admiration for Steinbeck's 'Grapes of Wrath', five Australians set out to replicate on bike the path that the Dustbowl migrants took from Sallisaw, Oklahoma to Bakersfield, California. With meager funds they hoped to experience (to a small degree) the hardships the migrants encountered. While they did have their share of issues, what they really discovered was the heartland of America. Along the way, they found a fiercely loyal, religious, caring and sharing group of folks. People willing to help others no matter what their own situations are. I found it incredibly insightful how the Dustbowl and all of its hardships is so baked into the DNA of these people. For the most part, these people only want a chance and a fair share of the greatness of America. Sadly, this is often denied to them for various reasons. If you have any interest as to why the US is in the state it currently it is in, this movie will be eye-opening. This movie should be mandatory viewing for ALL politicians. Please watch this movie if you have any faith in humanity.
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