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The Climb

  • 2019
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  • 1h 38m
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The Climb (2019)
Kyle and Mike are best friends who share a close bond ...  until Mike sleeps with Kyle's fiancée.
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A look at the friendship between two guys that spans over many years.A look at the friendship between two guys that spans over many years.A look at the friendship between two guys that spans over many years.

  • Director
    • Michael Angelo Covino
  • Writers
    • Michael Angelo Covino
    • Kyle Marvin
  • Stars
    • Kyle Marvin
    • Michael Angelo Covino
    • Gayle Rankin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Angelo Covino
    • Writers
      • Michael Angelo Covino
      • Kyle Marvin
    • Stars
      • Kyle Marvin
      • Michael Angelo Covino
      • Gayle Rankin
    • 35User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Kyle Marvin
    Kyle Marvin
    • Kyle
    Michael Angelo Covino
    Michael Angelo Covino
    • Mike
    Gayle Rankin
    Gayle Rankin
    • Marissa
    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Suzi
    George Wendt
    George Wendt
    • Jim
    Judith Godrèche
    Judith Godrèche
    • Ava
    Daniella Covino
    • Dani
    Eden Malyn
    Eden Malyn
    • Bianca
    Kris Avedisian
    • Ronnie
    Sondra James
    • Grandma
    Todd Barry
    Todd Barry
    • Uncle Mark
    Meredith Holzman
    Meredith Holzman
    • Jackie
    Eric Pumphrey
    Eric Pumphrey
    • George
    Jason Baxter
    • Otis
    David Neal Levin
    David Neal Levin
    • Gary
    Zina Wilde
    • Sarah
    Mike Massimino
    Mike Massimino
    • Rick
    Daniel O'Callahan
    • Poppy Doc
    • Director
      • Michael Angelo Covino
    • Writers
      • Michael Angelo Covino
      • Kyle Marvin
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    3directortim2012

    Wildly overrated

    The Climb starts off fun, over the top. But it becomes a tedious, boring affair. The characters are so unlikable and such absolute idiots. If the leads had died half way through the film and a completely new movie had started, I would have applauded.
    6evanston_dad

    Wildly Uneven

    I greatly enjoyed the way "The Climb" was filmed, with its complicated tracking shots and eccentric musical interludes. But I couldn't stand the characters in it and I didn't care at all about their story, so it's a shame so much style was wasted on lame material.

    The movie examines the relationship between two buddies and ponders why one of them, Kyle (played by Kyle Marvin), puts up with the other, Mike (played by Michael Angelo Corvino), despite the fact that he is a complete jerk and ruins moment after moment of Kyle's life. The answer to that question, as the movie disingenuously concludes, is that Mike is the only person who knows what's best for Kyle, and though he's been nothing but a toxic presence for the entire length of the film, he's been right all along. Ugh, give me a break.

    I don't have any patience at all for the man children Marvin and Corvino bring to life in this movie. Corvino especially, doing his best Casey Affleck impersonation, is intolerable. Clearly we're supposed to find him maybe at times frustrating but overall charming, which justifies woman after woman finding him irresistible even though he's repulsive, and which is why Marvin's doormat character can't tell him to take a flying leap. The problem is that Corvino is never as funny and charming to us as he thinks he is to himself. It's no surprise that he co-wrote the film with Marvin and directs it. Someone with more distance from the character needed to take the reins of this movie if we were to have any sympathy for him.

    I actually liked quite a few moments in this movie, but more because of how they were staged than because of what was happening in them. It's a movie full of wasted potential.

    Grade: B-
    7fciocca

    The portrayal of a difficult yet beautiful friendship that last against many adversities

    I was expecting the usual indie film, lacking in execution and with a sloppy and forgettable story. I was instead very surprised, as it has many inventive ideas and the script is well written. It is splitted in 7 parts and each chapter is like a long uninterrupted shot, with very few cuts in the middle. This make the story flow very nicely.

    The friendship between Mike and Kyle will be tested a lot, but they always manage to reconcile, no matter what. The title of this movie is just perfect. For the whole time I had the feeling that this relation is a really difficult climb on a hill that will never end, and eventually finish where the two friends will just give up on each other. In the end things will be fixed, and finally we see the descent. This small indie project does not have a big budget, nor important names casting on it, however it delivers a nice story and a thoughtful narrative. There are here and there some sequences that are just a little bit too long and boring, but it is just one hour and a half long, so honestly not a big deal and I wouldn't cut anything out.

    Among all these independent films, this is surprisingly good: characters are deepen, and you can easily bound with the two protagonists, it has a some good funny moments and overall is a simple and enjoyable movie. I personally recommend it, especially if you are searching for a light-hearted watch.
    6withnail69

    Ok. Not great..

    Was looking forward to this based on the plot and reviews. You don't get hugely invested in the characters. It has some good moments but tried pretty hard to be Coen Brothers esque.
    7themadmovieman

    Organic, funny and visually gorgeous

    A pitch-perfect comedy-drama from start to finish, The Climb is a funny, intelligent, organic and touching tale of friendship. Dealing with a sobering yet equally farcical story that lasts over many years, the film is full of honest emotion, and somehow manages to deliver a sprawling story of a lifetime in a very short space of time.

    And that's where I want to start, because while there's a lot about The Climb that's really impressive, the way that it feels almost like an epic is incredible. Running for less than 100 minutes, most films would struggle to tell a more contained story, let alone one that spans such a long timeframe.

    However, as it moves through the years in impressively organic fashion, The Climb is able to bring a greater scale to its story, and as such brings greater stakes and significance to the table as well. The ups and downs of Mike and Kyle's friendship aren't just a blip in time, but a major part of their entire lives.

    Along with the two fantastic lead performances and excellent writing, you really feel like you know these two characters inside out, and though their relationship may be far from perfect as time goes by, you sympathise strongly with both of them from beginning to end.

    Another impressive characteristic of The Climb is its minimalist style. It's not obnoxiously minimalist like many mumblecore movies, but it's able to tell a sprawling story of a lifetime without ever following generic tropes of the epic format.

    The film is able to pack its story into such a concise runtime because of the way it uses organic dialogue to such great effect throughout. As we jump through time between different vignettes, the screenplay explains what has happened in the last few years or however long with just a couple of words offhand from a character that feels entirely natural to the situation at hand.

    There's no clunky exposition or drawn-out narration, but rather succinct and brilliantly organic dialogue that helps what could have been a regularly abrupt series of time shifts flow so nicely.

    That structural flow is also helped by the movie's camerawork, which pulls the Birdman trick of using long, long, long takes where the camera flies around the characters for minutes on end without a single cut.

    The whole movie isn't a one-shot story like Birdman, but each of its vignettes are more or less made up of a main single shot that lasts for a long time. However, in tandem with its elegant screenplay and flowing structure, that visual style works really nicely, and only adds to the film's brilliantly organic nature.

    The screenplay itself is both funny and touching, with humour that made me laugh on a consistent basis, but that never cheapened the real depth and gravity of the story being told here.

    The movie looks at the story of a toxic friendship as a sobering farce, with the almost unrelenting nature of Mike's terrible behaviour becoming so bad that it's actually funny. And yet, even when the story seems to be beating you over the head with a rather heavy dose of dark humour, there's a really touching, positive message at its core.

    Finishing on a wonderful high note, The Climb proves that you sometimes have to go through the worst of times to end up in the right place, and its sprawling feel makes that resonate all the more strongly. With excellent performances, gorgeous cinematography, an intelligent and funny screenplay and a brilliantly organic style, it's an undeniably captivating movie which always has its heart in the right place.

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    • Trivia
      It was scheduled to be released on March 20, 2020. Because the COVID-19 pandemic, was rescheduled to July 17, 2020. Newly, because the COVID-19 pandemic, was delayed to October 9, 2020. And finally, to November 13 2020.
    • Connections
      Features Le grand amour (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Good
      (Trop Beau)

      Music by Gilbert Bécaud

      French lyrics by Louis Amade

      English lyrics by Norman Gimbel

      Performed by Gilbert Bécaud

      Courtesy of Parlophone/ Warner Music France

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Сходження
    • Filming locations
      • Col de Vence, Alpes-Maritimes, France(while cycling uphill Mike informs Kyle that he has slept with his fiance)
    • Production companies
      • Topic Studios
      • Watch This Ready
      • Adastra Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $234,429
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $97,639
      • Nov 15, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $711,639
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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