An emotionally adrift young woman forges an unexpected friendship with a wilderness guide when she and her fiancé take a summer holiday in Jackson Hole, WYAn emotionally adrift young woman forges an unexpected friendship with a wilderness guide when she and her fiancé take a summer holiday in Jackson Hole, WYAn emotionally adrift young woman forges an unexpected friendship with a wilderness guide when she and her fiancé take a summer holiday in Jackson Hole, WY
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The characters and emotion build so smoothly over the course of the movie. It harkens to Lost in Translation in that way: little glimpses into the everyday interactions of theses characters created a real rapport over the course of the film. The subtle and understated tone amplified how I felt about what was happening on screen, and I found myself deeply relating to the characters' experiences: love, careers, how our time can be defined by where we spend it and with whom. Lastly, it must be said that everyone will love being immersed in the natural beauty of Jackson Hole, WY. The filmmakers did a remarkable job of incorporating the stunning scenery of the area, making it a focal point, without stealing the show from the human characters.
I read the story summary on imdb before watching and thought .. yea that sounds interesting, but the movie exceeded my expectations
Very real
Amazing acting
Amazing scenereies
Real feelings from real people that I could easily relate to
Perfect duration so that it surely did not bore you at all, on the contrary you might wanted it to last longer.
Realistic ending Personally will look up the writers and the two main actors' other work in order to watch more of their previous work.
The story is not that creative or something and it might remind you of other movies you have watched earlier but defelinitely done great.
Realistic ending Personally will look up the writers and the two main actors' other work in order to watch more of their previous work.
The story is not that creative or something and it might remind you of other movies you have watched earlier but defelinitely done great.
This movie was well done and moving and my rating would have been higher if Lost in Translation did not exist. And this film is essentially the same exact plot and themes and characters and interactions etc as Lost in Translation. Only a different setting for it to take place in. And since it has been so long and many who see this movie have not seen Lost it will work well. And if you loved Lost and want a very similar experience, you'll love it. Hell I enjoyed it. But it was not original. I mean. Couple on a getaway. The husband is a workaholic and Type A who has little time for his young wife. She's alone for a week and finds someone else to occupy her time and The inevitable Romantic tension ensue as they realize they have chemistry and Soemthing that is lacking from her marriage. Even the ending sans the cryptic whisper in her ear. But I have not seen anything original and well done out of Hollywood in years. Seems Hollywood has embraced the tried and true formula and the masses seem to want that. And Indy theater is dying. As are the old theaters. Even this one. It's well done. But not original. But again enough time has Passed and not that many people saw Lost that this will seem like a well done movie ( which it is) that they have not seen similar before.
A clear case of less is more. It was like watching real life taking place, with conversations where silence is equally important to words. This is how real life goes, you have ideas and expectations and sometimes it disappoints, or people disappoint, and then again, nobody's perfect and at the same time they are. The actors are completely natural, so genuinely laid-back with each other. And the dog. Props to Dorothy.
I loved this movie, with it's subtleness, softness, kindness, and beautiful scenery. What a backdrop for this story. Would actually love to see it again. Deserves all the credit it receives!
I loved this movie, with it's subtleness, softness, kindness, and beautiful scenery. What a backdrop for this story. Would actually love to see it again. Deserves all the credit it receives!
An absolutely beautiful movie. Bravo to the entire cast, crew, and production team. This movie was so soulful and down to earth without trying. The cinematography was breathtaking and the music and tone throughout the movie was just perfect.
I think this movie tapped into a modern struggle that a lot of older millennials are currently having, which is a life of freedom/meaning/passion and connection to the world/nature vs. Society's expectations of domestication and homogeneity.
I also loved that we got 2 different character perspectives. The one of the lead female character and the one of the lead male character. Two people in very different places in life joined by similar struggles and desires.
I think this movie tapped into a modern struggle that a lot of older millennials are currently having, which is a life of freedom/meaning/passion and connection to the world/nature vs. Society's expectations of domestication and homogeneity.
I also loved that we got 2 different character perspectives. The one of the lead female character and the one of the lead male character. Two people in very different places in life joined by similar struggles and desires.
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- GoofsWhen Amy and Loren walk back home with tubes around their neck - around 01:02:17 - you can hear Loren say "What's wrong with that? People pay good money for outdoor showers." A weird reverb is present, almost as if this overdubbed line was recorded in a bath room.
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- Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA(on location)
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- $45,230
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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