Move Me No Mountain

2023

Action / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 33% · 6 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 100%
IMDb Rating 5.5/10 10 126 126

Top cast

Michael Forsch as Jack Anderson
Benedikt Negro as Jawbone
Carl Windom as Taz
Zach Moyes as Zebra Head
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769.91 MB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 23 min
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1920*1040
English 2.0
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1 hr 23 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ethan_minsker 10 / 10

"Move Me No Mountain" is a poignant journey through the depths of grief and the resilience of the human spirit.

"Move Me No Mountain" is a poignant journey through the depths of grief and the resilience of the human spirit. Starring the remarkable Cat Lellie as Jenna Anderson, under the masterful direction of Deborah Richards, this film immerses viewers in a world where pain and redemption collide on the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas.At its core, "Move Me No Mountain" is a testament to the power of music and visuals in storytelling. The soundtrack, spanning genres from punk rock to folk to hip hop, serves as a guiding force, seamlessly weaving through the emotional landscape of the film. Each note resonates with the audience, enhancing every scene and evoking a visceral response.The cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking, capturing the essence of Nevada's sprawling landscapes and the pulsating energy of the Las Vegas Strip. From the fading hues of dusk to the vibrant glow of neon signs, every frame is meticulously crafted to immerse viewers in Jenna's world.But beyond its aesthetic brilliance, "Move Me No Mountain" delves deep into the complexities of trauma and survival. Jenna's journey, fueled by guilt and despair, is a heart-wrenching exploration of loss and the lengths we go to cope with unimaginable pain. Through her encounters with a diverse cast of characters, from angels to demons, we are confronted with the harsh realities of life on the streets and the resilience of the human spirit."Move Me No Mountain" is more than just a film-it's a profound meditation on the human experience. It challenges us to confront our own vulnerabilities and empathize with those who are often overlooked in society. With its powerful performances, captivating visuals, and soul-stirring narrative, this is a film that will move audiences to tears and leave a lasting impact long after the credits roll.
Reviewed by bob_rose 9 / 10

A Gut-Wrenching Journey

Move No More Mountain is a gut-wrenching journey into the heart of human struggle. I've seen my fair share of films, but this indie masterpiece is a raw and authentic exploration of grief, guilt, and the unexpected places we find redemption. Jenna Anderson's descent into the harsh streets of Vegas is a gripping narrative that transcends the screen. The visuals paint a stark yet beautiful portrait of homelessness, capturing the grit of Sin City with haunting precision. The soundtrack is a soulful companion, adding layers to Jenna's emotional unraveling. It's not an easy watch, but it's a necessary one. Move No More Mountain is a triumph in storytelling, making you reflect on the fragility of life and the power of resilience.
Reviewed by chickashley-32961 8 / 10

A Fascinating Look At The Homeless Epidemic

Move Me No Mountain is a fascinating look at the homeless epidemic that plagues our country. For an independent film I was pleasantly surprised with how well it captivated me and kept my attention throughout. Writer/Director, Deborah Richards, did an excellent job with minimal dialogue portraying the mental and uncontrollable circumstances that can lead to homelessness.

I applaud actress Cat Lellie for not shying away from portraying such a mentally broken and physically tarnished character. A lot of actresses would not want to be portrayed in this ugly light but she did a fascinating job at embracing the woundedness of the character both mentally and physically.

The film was shot well and I was not distracted by the quality of the image or the sound. Overall for an independent film I quite enjoyed it. If you are up for a movie that makes you think and has a message to tell you then I would definitely give it a try!

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