Based on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of ... Read allBased on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of 1995.Based on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of 1995.
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Environmentalists will love it. The panoramas are terrific, and its (Spotted?) owl scene is unforgettable. A supporting cast, such as the convenience store clerk and logging crew's boss, did a fine job adding substance to what was essentially a one man show.
That one man is this movie's problem. The actor portrayed Bob Pyle as a combination absent-minded professor and Deputy Barney Fife, taking every opportunity to strip down to his skivvy shorts or worse. Add to that an almost perpetual half-snarl, half-befuddled expression, and the result is a lead character who is hard to care about. During the last half hour I was rooting for Bigfoot.
Another problem was the director's choices for employing flashbacks. Several scenes involved quiet hours in the morning, evening, or night, and would have been perfect for flashbacks to when Pyle was with his wife. But Putnam's timing for using them ruined the story's momentum, which was already a challenge to establish given the premise of a butterfly collector wandering along forest trails.
Two stars for the supporting cast, one for wallpaper-class scenery shots, and one for that surprise in the end.
That one man is this movie's problem. The actor portrayed Bob Pyle as a combination absent-minded professor and Deputy Barney Fife, taking every opportunity to strip down to his skivvy shorts or worse. Add to that an almost perpetual half-snarl, half-befuddled expression, and the result is a lead character who is hard to care about. During the last half hour I was rooting for Bigfoot.
Another problem was the director's choices for employing flashbacks. Several scenes involved quiet hours in the morning, evening, or night, and would have been perfect for flashbacks to when Pyle was with his wife. But Putnam's timing for using them ruined the story's momentum, which was already a challenge to establish given the premise of a butterfly collector wandering along forest trails.
Two stars for the supporting cast, one for wallpaper-class scenery shots, and one for that surprise in the end.
I never truly appreciated the beauty of our wildlands until i saw david cross in them.
The Dark Divide is a gem of a film with a perfect balance of heartfelt drama and cringe comedy that leaves you feeling very understood in a year of chaos. And in a time where we are all feeling cooped up at home, the film takes us on a cinematic journey through the healing powers of mother nature, reminding us that grief and hope are often intertwined. Both David Cross and Debra Messing portray characters that are wholly unique from past roles, and the noteworthy supporting cast leave bold impressions. Based on the true stories of author and butterfly expert, Dr. Robert Michael Pyle, the movie seeks to find common ground in a thicket of biodiversity (quite relatable right now). Left vulnerable in the wild, human connection boils down to the mysteries of life and the inevitability of death. Oh and it has a pretty rad soundtrack. Yay Avett Brothers and newcomer Samantha Crain.
We do forget we are hosted by a wonderful planet that has no shame in showing it's raw power. We think we can do what ever we want without consequence but nature has it's vengeance. We can behold and be amazed by it's beauty if we just slow down and appreciate every little detail. I thank David Cross for this production that is wonderful to feel without strange and mind bending messages it is true like it should be and easy to relate to. Let us respect our EARTH, she is our wonderful mother.
10GoodGW
I never would have guessed that David Cross would make me cry, but this was an awesome performance! A great story and well told.
Did you know
- TriviaThe production filmed in many of the rugged locations where Robert Pyle's original journey took place, including a snow-covered mountain in the middle of a storm and a lava tunnel deep underground.
- GoofsBob's map shows Wright Meadow directly across the road from Lower Lewis River Falls. It is actually more than 4 miles northwest of the falls.
- SoundtracksRed Sky, Blue Mountain
Written and performed by Samantha Crain
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