The Mountain (DVD)
Set against the 1950’s "golden age" of American male supremacy, an introverted young photographer (Tye Sheridan) joins a renowned lobotomist (Jeff Goldblum) on a tour to promote the doctor’s recently-debunked procedure. As he increasingly identifies with the asylum’s patients, he becomes enamored with a rebellious young woman (Hannah Gross) and lost in the burgeoning New Age movement of the west. Also starring Denis Lavant and Udo Kier.
Deleted Scene
Interview with Jeff Goldblum
Audio commentary with director Rick Alverson moderated by Matt Patches, Senior Entertainment Editor of Polygon
Theatrical trailer
- Rick Alverson - Director
- Tye Sheridan - Actor
- Denis Lavant - Actor
- Udo Kier - Actor
- Hannah Gross - Actor
- Jeff Goldblum - Actor
Reviews
"A hallucinatory nightmare of loneliness, alienation, and Oedipal desire. Boasts shades of Stanley Kubrick and Yorgos Lanthimos even as it carves out its own peculiar, penetrating identity."
“A beautiful… singular portrait of America’s fractured identity.”
“Genuinely menacing. A near-hypnotic pall of strangeness.”
"Mesmerizing. Weirdly beautiful."
"Brilliant, blistering."
"Visually transfixing."
“Dark and visionary.”
“Surreally gorgeous. Replete with unsettling, rewarding pleasures.”
"Gorgeously rendered... an unsettling trip through the 20th century American psyche."
“Shimmeringly surreal. Lanthimos meets Roy Andersson meets a heavy dose of lithium.”
Awards
Official Selection – Venice Film Festival
Official Selection – Sundance Film Festival
Official Selection – SXSW
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