The Mountain between Us
Blu-ray
Review by Kam Williams
Plane
Crash Survivors Bond While Battling the Elements in Romance Drama
Reminiscent of "The Revenant"
Bride-to-be
Alex Martin is in a rush to
return home where she and her fiance' (Dermot Mulroney) are getting
married in the morning. The only reason the dedicated photojournalist
was even in Idaho so close to her wedding was out of a sense of duty
to cover a potentially-incendiary demonstration by skinheads and
neo-Nazis. Elsewhere in the same airline terminal, Dr. Ben
Bass (Idris Elba) is just as eager to get to Denver where he's
urgently needed to perform potentially life-saving surgery on a
critically-ill child.
So,
it's easy to imagine both passengers' frustration upon learning that
their commercial flight has been canceled due to a forecast of
inclement weather. The two strangers soon commiserate over their
plight before deciding to charter a private plane.
Unfortunately,
their pilot (Beau Bridges) has a fatal heart attack en route, and the
plane crash lands atop a snow-capped mountain. Their cellphones
useless, Ben, with broken ribs, and Alex, with a fractured leg,
suddenly find themselves stranded far from civilization in the middle
of nowhere.
That
is the scary setup of The Mountains between Us, a harrowing tale of
survival based on the Charles Martin best seller of the same name.
The visually-captivating production is superficially reminiscent of
The Revenant, which won a trio of Oscars, including Best
Cinematography.
The
Mountain between Us revolves mostly around the protagonists' battle
against the elements while lost in the frigid wilderness hundreds of
miles from civilization. During their perilous trek they must
negotiate their way through a dangerous gauntlet marked by ravenous
cougars, slippery cliffs, lakes with thin ice and more.
However,
the film also features a romantic angle, as Ben and Alex gradually
grow increasingly fond of each other over the course of their ordeal.
But the burning question eventually becomes: whether these feelings
will continue once they're saved. After all, he's married and she's
engaged.
A
riveting disaster flick and a steamy bodice ripper rolled into one!
Rated PG-13 for sexuality, peril, injury images and brief profanity
Running time: 112 minutes
Production Studio: Chernin Entertainment
Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Love and
Survival: Creating Chemistry;
Mountain Between Them: Shooting in Isolation; The Wilds: Survival Stunts;
deleted scenes; and a stills gallery.
Mountain Between Them: Shooting in Isolation; The Wilds: Survival Stunts;
deleted scenes; and a stills gallery.
To see a trailer for The Mountain between Us, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jyzGKXBOxA
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a copy of The
Mountain between Us
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack,
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