
Chef Eduardo Garcia went for a hike in the beautiful backcountry of Montana. Literally shocked when he touched a dead bear with his knife, he survived the 2400V jolt and walked out alive. Nearly two dozen surgeries take his left hand, four ribs, and significant muscle mass from his torso, legs, arms, and scalp. Despite all his loss, Eduardo says he would never go back. Charged tells Eduardo's journey from getting up off the forest floor to becoming the man he is today.... (Full plot summary below)
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Chef Eduardo Garcia went for a hike in the beautiful backcountry of Montana. Literally shocked when he touched a dead bear with his knife, he survived the 2400V jolt and walked out alive. Nearly two dozen surgeries take his left hand, four ribs, and significant muscle mass from his torso, legs, arms, and scalp. Despite all his loss, Eduardo says he would never go back. Charged tells Eduardo's journey from getting up off the forest floor to becoming the man he is today.
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| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersSurvival stories aren't rare in cinema, but Garcia's journey will make even the most jaded viewers drop their jaws. |
| The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberCharged never simplifies Eduardo’s nature or the key relationships in his life. We end up appreciating his charisma and marveling at his resilience without ever seeing him as a paragon. |
| User ReviewPhillip BCharged is so much more than a survival story. Anyone can relate to this film that involves forgiveness, love, community and the sill to live! |
| User ReviewWilliam SI saw this as Santa Barbara International Film Festival. It is a survival story and a love story like none before it! Such a great film! |
| User ReviewTim WCharged is so much more than a survival story. Anyone can relate to this film that involves forgiveness, love, community and the sill to live! |
| User Reviewtony hI agree with the reviewer about his description of Eduardo being self obsessed and ultimately not a really nice person. Summed up by his now best mate that clearly still loves him and has been repeatedly hurt by his behaviour. Story of survival is obviously incredible and good luck to him but as a film I was a bit put off as to be honest as I just didn't like him. |