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Friday, June 28, 2024
The Mountain – Movie Review
TL;DR – An emotional roller coaster that can have you laughing, crying, and uplifting all in the space of 30 seconds. ★★★★★ Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid to see this film The Mountain …
TL;DR – An emotional roller coaster that can have you laughing, crying, and uplifting all in the space of 30 seconds.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 5 out of 5.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.
Disclosure – I paid to see this film
The Mountain Review –
After a long and challenging week, I thought I would stop in at the movies on the way home from work on a Friday afternoon. I had a number of options, but then I noticed what looked like a fun kids flick out of New Zealand and thought that would be the perfect way to round out the week. I mean, it was, but it was also emotionally devastating on multiple occasions. While also being a delight at every turn. Well, let's dive in and unpack Rachael House's directing debut.
So, to set the scene, we open in a hospital as Sam (Elizabeth Atkinson) prepares a sneaky escape with the help of her friend Peachy (Sukena Shah). There is one thing that she wants to do in her life, and that is climb Mount Taranaki. On her way, she runs into Mallory Potts (Reuben Francis), a boy who has just moved to the area with their father Hugh (Bryan Coll), and Bronco (Terence Daniel), who is struggling with relating with his father Tux (Troy Kingi). Together, they decide to climb the mountain, no matter the obstacles in their way.
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