Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueReal estate agent Jenna Anderson is crippled by guilt from the violent and sudden death of her daughter. With nothing to lose, she walks away from society to live a life rough on the streets... Tout lireReal estate agent Jenna Anderson is crippled by guilt from the violent and sudden death of her daughter. With nothing to lose, she walks away from society to live a life rough on the streets of Sin City, Las Vegas.Real estate agent Jenna Anderson is crippled by guilt from the violent and sudden death of her daughter. With nothing to lose, she walks away from society to live a life rough on the streets of Sin City, Las Vegas.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
Nic Roylance
- Nick
- (as Nicholas Roylance)
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The opening alone is enough to hook you. Some really stunning imagery, especially for an indie film. The story is told very well and doesn't pull punches on the emotional trauma of such an event that the main characters Jenna, endures. I enjoyed the gritty feel of the film and the way in which the filmmaker decided to tell the story. The use of drone shots and gimbals always helps to elevate an independent film, so I appreciated them incorporating those to help show the scale of Vegas but how small Jenna feels within it and within her emotions. Really enjoyed this. I highly recommend giving this a watch.
Heartfelt and stylish exploration of a guilt-stricken mother, Jenna. The film's juxtaposition of her prior posh realtor existence and her current state of homelessness, is quite powerful. The desolate outskirts of Las Vegas is the perfect setting for conveying our protagonist's emotional landscape.
Nice, and unconventional framing of the city make for a unique story. Effective editing and music choices further enhance the film's impact. The second act has a few slow, awkward moments, but overall the viewing experience is compelling. There is also a great exchange between Jenna and some of her former real estate clients. Recommended!
Nice, and unconventional framing of the city make for a unique story. Effective editing and music choices further enhance the film's impact. The second act has a few slow, awkward moments, but overall the viewing experience is compelling. There is also a great exchange between Jenna and some of her former real estate clients. Recommended!
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!
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!
Transcends Expectations
"Move Me No Mountain" is a poignant and introspective exploration of grief, guilt, and the transformative power of self-discovery. At its heart lies the captivating story of Jenna Anderson, brilliantly portrayed by the talented cast.
From the opening moments, viewers are drawn into Jenna's world-a world overshadowed by the tragic loss of her daughter. As a real estate agent crippled by guilt, Jenna's decision to walk away from society and embrace the rugged streets of Sin City, Las Vegas, is both brave and heart-wrenching.
The cinematography beautifully captures the gritty yet vibrant landscape of Las Vegas, serving as a powerful backdrop to Jenna's inner turmoil.
What sets "Move Me No Mountain" apart is its emotional depth and authenticity. Rather than shying away from the complexities of grief, the film confronts them head-on, presenting a nuanced portrayal of Jenna's struggles and triumphs.
Ultimately, "Move Me No Mountain" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through Jenna's journey, audiences are reminded of the power of forgiveness, self-acceptance, and the enduring hope for a brighter tomorrow. Poignant, moving, and deeply resonant, this film is a must-watch for anyone seeking a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
"Move Me No Mountain" is a poignant and introspective exploration of grief, guilt, and the transformative power of self-discovery. At its heart lies the captivating story of Jenna Anderson, brilliantly portrayed by the talented cast.
From the opening moments, viewers are drawn into Jenna's world-a world overshadowed by the tragic loss of her daughter. As a real estate agent crippled by guilt, Jenna's decision to walk away from society and embrace the rugged streets of Sin City, Las Vegas, is both brave and heart-wrenching.
The cinematography beautifully captures the gritty yet vibrant landscape of Las Vegas, serving as a powerful backdrop to Jenna's inner turmoil.
What sets "Move Me No Mountain" apart is its emotional depth and authenticity. Rather than shying away from the complexities of grief, the film confronts them head-on, presenting a nuanced portrayal of Jenna's struggles and triumphs.
Ultimately, "Move Me No Mountain" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through Jenna's journey, audiences are reminded of the power of forgiveness, self-acceptance, and the enduring hope for a brighter tomorrow. Poignant, moving, and deeply resonant, this film is a must-watch for anyone seeking a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
I've never seen an independent movie set in Las Vegas. What we think of Las Vegas is upended in this empathetic and moving film about one woman's journey from personal tragedy to becoming houseless.
The locations are really impressive and add a lot of character to the story. The cinematography is equally impressive and brings the characters, story, and emotional arc to life.
The story jumps back and forth in time which was confusing at first but then really started to work for me.
Performances are decent overall and the lead actor settles into the role as the film progresses. There are some really nice moments overall.
At times melancholic and other times surreal, this is a solid movie that shines a light on how some may become houseless. It's a sad story but I'm glad there was a happy ending full of hope.
The locations are really impressive and add a lot of character to the story. The cinematography is equally impressive and brings the characters, story, and emotional arc to life.
The story jumps back and forth in time which was confusing at first but then really started to work for me.
Performances are decent overall and the lead actor settles into the role as the film progresses. There are some really nice moments overall.
At times melancholic and other times surreal, this is a solid movie that shines a light on how some may become houseless. It's a sad story but I'm glad there was a happy ending full of hope.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
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