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Knee High

  • 2025
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Michael Ridley in Knee High (2025)
Drama

Following a sudden loss, Cal Melbourne, a young father forced to grow up fast on Iowa's farmlands, must choose between salvaging his family's legacy or pursuing an unknown future for himself... Read allFollowing a sudden loss, Cal Melbourne, a young father forced to grow up fast on Iowa's farmlands, must choose between salvaging his family's legacy or pursuing an unknown future for himself and his son.Following a sudden loss, Cal Melbourne, a young father forced to grow up fast on Iowa's farmlands, must choose between salvaging his family's legacy or pursuing an unknown future for himself and his son.

  • Director
    • Marissa Vonn
  • Writers
    • Michael Ridley
    • Marissa Vonn
  • Stars
    • Dave Jia
    • Bobby Slaski
    • Michael Ridley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    36
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    • Director
      • Marissa Vonn
    • Writers
      • Michael Ridley
      • Marissa Vonn
    • Stars
      • Dave Jia
      • Bobby Slaski
      • Michael Ridley
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Dave Jia
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    • Casey
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    • Gunner
    Michael Ridley
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    • Cal
    Patty Dunning
    • Mamie
    Amaris Noelle
    Amaris Noelle
    • Stef
    • (as Amaris Anderson)
    Melissa Keller
    • Kelsey
    Alannah Swenka
    Alannah Swenka
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    Ben Bergthold
    • Avery
    Dave Juehring
    Dave Juehring
    • Rich
    Frank Boyd
    • Phil
    Princess Winters
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      • Marissa Vonn
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    10BenjaminW-048

    A stunning portrait of soul-searching

    An indie whose strength lies in its unwavering subtlety. At just under two hours, the movie floats by on the shoulders of a young man called Cal whose world is thrown into quiet disarray following the loss of his grandfather. Marissa Vonn directs with a lightness of touch reminiscent of Bergman, capturing sequences from a sunset-framed funeral to Cal's quiet moments of internal conflict with stunning care paid to her characters. The performances are lived-in works of beauty, led by an Oscar-worthy Michael Ridley, whose searching eyes convey subtle firestorms of emotion. A brilliant exploration of loss.
    8GabrielleM-83

    Knee High

    This was a special one.

    Anyone who has ever had to carry the weight of a loved one's legacy after they pass on will really vibe with this movie.

    "Knee High" is about a man who must decide how to save his family's farm after his grandpa passes, but at its core it's about a young father who must decide what he even wants out of life for the first time ever.

    Each moment of this movie felt very human, in ways that were genuinely painful and heartwarming. It's especially moving the ways in which this young man's community rallies around him as he grieves. I might be an easy mark but it made me cry. A lot.

    The central performance by michael ridley is exceptional, and the whole movie is shot amazingly. There is a lot to love for a patient watcher.
    10mdcclxxv

    A Meditative Portrait of Loss, Love, and Asking for Help

    Knee High is not trying to blow buildings up or reveal a Shyamalanian twist at the end, it's for those willing to sit and feel the truth of Cal's truth. Knee High, Directed by Marissa Vonn, is a poetic art film that explores the fractured world of Cal Melbourne. Cal is a young father at the crossroads of grief, responsibility, and disillusionment. It feels like the personal filmmaking of directors like Chloé Zhao (The Rider), Kelly Reichardt (First Cow), and Debra Granik (Leave No Trace), who all create stories where silence and the environment have something to say.

    At its core, Knee High is a meditation on identity during life's transitional seasons. These are things that we will all go through in our own ways, feelings that we will all feel. Cal is caught between being a co-parent, grandson, reluctant farmer, and feels unable to fully inhabit any of them. The death of his grandfather is the catalyst for this crossroads, forcing him to decide whether to be the head of the family farm, or head down a new path (represented by Kelsey, played by Melissa Keller).

    There is a short film prequel by the same name (Knee High 2019) on Vimeo if you want to explore the build up more - though its not necessary to enjoy this film. Vonn resists sentimental cliche, instead going for a more realistic approach of how uncertainty and grief manifest. A look across a corn field, a half finished thought, a father's hesitation for saying what he truly feels. Things that have you aching for him to speak.

    Michael Ridley as Cal gives a quiet, powerful performance. He embodies the struggle and vulnerability that give us an insight into Cal's internal struggle. The Iowa backdrop is a character, it feels lonely, expansive and bittersweet. The cinematography reflects Cal's emotional and mental state. Wide, open frames that often feel empty rather than free, and cutaway landscape shots that feel like Cal's memories of a better time. The film's deliberate pacing makes you feel time passing the way Cal does; slowly and heavily.

    Knee High shows us that often our most profound lessons are internal. The narrative doesn't rely on unnecessary drama to move forward, it uses the slow process of bonding. It shows us that it's ok to not have all the answers, it's not weak to ask for help, and that healing begins with acceptance. The relationships all feel real, especially the co parenting dynamic between Cal and Kelsey. Just because one person desires something, doesn't mean they will get it. But they are bonded by the charming presence of Avery.

    The film is layered and allows for subsequent viewings. What may first seem like a simple slice of life rural drama reveals itself to be layered exploration of generational trauma, financial burdens, masculine vulnerability, and emotional resilience.

    Watching Knee High makes you feel what our characters do; tender, adrift, stretched thin, but not without light. In this way, Knee High uniquely offers quiet permission to feel deeply, to wander, and to grow slowly.
    non-shill

    Boring and pointless

    About 80% of the movie involves close-ups on the main character's face, while he stares in the distance pensively. The other 20% involves the other characters asking why the main character is staring in the distance pensively.

    There was some decent acting, but most of it was pretty awful. The kind of bad acting that actually feels embarrassing.

    Maybe it's because I was daydreaming about movies that don't suck, but I didn't fully grasp what the situation was -- my apologies for not being up to speed on how farms and all that works. For one thing, who is Stef and why is she giving advice? (That's rhetorical -- I don't care. At all.)

    Throw in an anticlimactic ending, and you have yet another "What did I just watch and why is there drool on my chin?"

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      • July 4, 2025 (United States)
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