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Mountain Rest

  • 2018
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
256
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Frances Conroy and Natalia Dyer in Mountain Rest (2018)
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After sequestering herself to a small mountain town, an aging actress calls her estranged daughter and granddaughter home for reconciliation and one final celebration.After sequestering herself to a small mountain town, an aging actress calls her estranged daughter and granddaughter home for reconciliation and one final celebration.After sequestering herself to a small mountain town, an aging actress calls her estranged daughter and granddaughter home for reconciliation and one final celebration.

  • Director
    • Alex O Eaton
  • Writer
    • Alex O Eaton
  • Stars
    • Natalia Dyer
    • Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Frances Conroy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    256
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    • Director
      • Alex O Eaton
    • Writer
      • Alex O Eaton
    • Stars
      • Natalia Dyer
      • Kate Lyn Sheil
      • Frances Conroy
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Natalia Dyer
    Natalia Dyer
    • Clara
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Frankie
    Frances Conroy
    Frances Conroy
    • Ethel
    Shawn Hatosy
    Shawn Hatosy
    • Bascolm
    Robin Eaton
    • Clark
    Karson Kern
    Karson Kern
    • Jim Ferris
    Joshua Brady
    Joshua Brady
    • Sam
    Audrey Turner
    • Courtney
    Alphie Hyorth
    Alphie Hyorth
    • Nixon
    Angel Olsen
    Angel Olsen
    • Cleopatra
    Ricky Siegel
    • George Harrison
    Mary Lou Bilbro
    • Marilyn Monroe
    Emmy Bethel
    • Frida Kahlo
    Karin Eaton
    • Lady of the Mountain
    • Director
      • Alex O Eaton
    • Writer
      • Alex O Eaton
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Quiet and thoughtful

    Frances Conroy's credits, awards, and nominations speak for themselves. Natalia Dyer is a fantastic young star who has impressed me with every feature I've seen her in. I'm far less familiar with Kate Lyn Sheil, but in the one film of hers I've seen to date, I saw potential I certainly wished to explore more.

    With these three actresses taking top billing in 'Mountain rest,' my curiosity was piqued. So how is it?

    Lush greenery, soft forest air, and ambient sounds of the wilderness are complemented with sparing, unobtrusive music that fills the most quiet moments. The movie takes place almost entirely in or around Ethel's (Conroy) mountain home, and the sound, photography, and set decoration evokes warmth and comfort that seems so broadly unfamiliar in contemporary times. The movie is greatly understated, otherwise focused squarely on the characters and their interactions. Low-key as it all is, those interactions are rife with tension that is the heart of the film.

    First-time writer-director Alex O. Eaton's camerawork feels a bit uneven, but I do find their penchant for close-ups fitting, filling the frame with actors' countenances or fidgeting so as to catch every nuance of a performance. That's the key here, after all, as the narrative is minimal, advancing and relying generally only on the strength of the small chief cast. Sheil's largely stoic portrayal of Frankie belies deep bitterness, resentment, and emotional baggage. Conroy above all is most prominent, giving ailing Ethel a roiling mixture of sadness, exhaustion, and waning pep. Yet Dyer also once again demonstrates her skill and versatility, vividly embodying young Clara's confusion, stewing anger, and otherwise turmoil in the face of what is kept from her.

    That last bit is essential in 'Mountain rest': just as secrets are withheld from Clara, what's not spoken in the movie is at least as if not more important than what is. There are long stretches without audible dialogue, and the empty beats contain multitudes. Eaton pointedly wants the audience to focus on the actors, and the contemplative weight they carry between them.

    If the words I'm writing feel unhelpfully vague, consider that I'm restricted by the loose, austere terms of the film. Just as much to the point, this is a feature that will float right past anyone that's not receptive to spartan narrative content, to a picture built on muted subtleties of character and scattered dialogue.

    I don't think it's perfect, and that's likely owing to Eaton's lack of experience. While I have difficulty placing my finger on specific faults, I basically just think this is a bit rough around the edges, and the refinement that comes with more time and work will smooth out the wrinkles in future endeavors.

    How is 'Mountain rest?' I quite like it. But it's absolutely an acquired taste, a subdued exploration of character and emotion that's reserved for the most patient of viewers. If that sounds like you, then this is pretty well worth checking out.
    10nickrosser154

    Beautifully shot with powerful performances

    A moving film supported by beautiful cinematography. Can't wait to see more from this director!
    7saqlainali-06437

    Calm, Peaceful and Complete Serenity

    Drama movie like this are most peaceful to the heart and soul because of natural shots and truth inside the story. Truth of society how actresses are rejected and left naked when they do not lay over with someone. Mant great movies consist beautiful shots which moves us to watch them again and again for example A River Runs Through It(classic example), Legends of the Fall, Winter Sleep and The Wild Pear Trees. Mountain Rest dosent compete with them but still it is good to maintain your soul with serenity.
    4bierbreth

    Just bad casting.

    Slow movie, with a contrived air of menace that never pays off. It's supposed to take place in the Appalachian region, but none of the "locals" have anything remotely close to regional dialects. Shawn Hatosy makes a ridiculous effort at a mountain/southern accent that's even worse than the usual, lame Californian attempt at a faux southern drawl. The characters are all boring and not very likable, and the plot is thin and sketchy. Not even sure why this movie got made.

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      Although they play daughter and mother in the film, in real life, Natalia Dyer and Kate Lyn Sheil share a 10 year age difference.
    • Quotes

      Bascolm: You know you look just like she did? Actually, you're cuter than she was.

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
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      • Automatik Entertainment
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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