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Come Down Molly

Rating6.1 /10
20171 h 21 m
United States
109 people rated

In this expressionist odyssey exploring the lonely side of entering adulthood, struggling new mother Molly (Eléonore Hendricks) joins her old high school group of guy friends at a secluded mountain home. Amidst tears, laughter, and mushrooms, they connect with nature, one another, and themselves.

Comedy
Drama

User Reviews

Seeta

29/05/2023 12:11
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ᴍᴏʜᴀᴍᴍᴇᴅ ᴀғᴋᴀʀ

23/05/2023 05:00
A group of old co-students in a desert mountain place exploring only joys of past school rememberances amist the greatness of nature seen in a valley as river's waters spread with force, nice planture, blue sky as some white clouds passing slowly. They explore the valley with nothing in their heads but only joy in heart by their reunion. A great hymne to nature with people who don't care for nothing but only for the moments walking across the trees, hearing the voice of lonely animals in the woods. They return to their shelter with joy of passing a day in the beauty of mountain surrounded woods; a perfect place to be alone only with the inner shelf seems enough to bring happiness - notioned as banned from the city and one's obligatons. That movie has a loose script - resulting from director's ambition to speak only about the truth; truth of nature and people in it; equal to the truth of inner feelings resulting from friendship in the lonliness of nature's scenic splendor.

lasizwe

23/05/2023 05:00
I had the pleasure of seeing this film Tonight courtesy of The TriBeCa Film Festival. The experience was greatly enhanced when the director and cast opened the floor for q&A. My initial rating for the film was 2.5/5 stars, but when I had time to digest it all and hear what the cast had to say, and ask my own questions I was able to gain a new understanding and a greater appreciation or the film. In fact the film Is incredibly relatable if you don't look too hard for something to grab on to. Everything is right there open to interpretation and revelation. Much of the acting was improved which made the characters more real. Truly great film. It is hard to find a movie that offers so much freedom, Removing the pressure of searching for a predetermined meaning. Well done!

Lane_y0195

23/05/2023 04:59
What differentiated this film from others that take a look at psychedelics experiences (The Doors: "I'm Afraid of My Father"), is the realness of the relationships and the underlying sadness of Molly, struggling with the responsibility of Motherhood and marriage. Wonderfully played by Eleanor Hendricks. John Anderson was a standout, adding a great comic element. Jason Shelton's character, also struggling with his decision to get engaged, was terrific. The cinematography captured the beauty of the Rockies and brought the audience to a very interesting place. I was privileged to see this film last night at the Tribeca film fest, very interesting how the actors were left to improve for hours at a time in the wilderness. Bravo.

Maelyse Mondesir

02/03/2023 19:58
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Ndey Sallah Faye

22/11/2022 14:49
I had the pleasure of seeing this film Tonight courtesy of The TriBeCa Film Festival. The experience was greatly enhanced when the director and cast opened the floor for q&A. My initial rating for the film was 2.5/5 stars, but when I had time to digest it all and hear what the cast had to say, and ask my own questions I was able to gain a new understanding and a greater appreciation or the film. In fact the film Is incredibly relatable if you don't look too hard for something to grab on to. Everything is right there open to interpretation and revelation. Much of the acting was improved which made the characters more real. Truly great film. It is hard to find a movie that offers so much freedom, Removing the pressure of searching for a predetermined meaning. Well done!

carmen mohr

22/11/2022 14:49
What differentiated this film from others that take a look at psychedelics experiences (The Doors: "I'm Afraid of My Father"), is the realness of the relationships and the underlying sadness of Molly, struggling with the responsibility of Motherhood and marriage. Wonderfully played by Eleanor Hendricks. John Anderson was a standout, adding a great comic element. Jason Shelton's character, also struggling with his decision to get engaged, was terrific. The cinematography captured the beauty of the Rockies and brought the audience to a very interesting place. I was privileged to see this film last night at the Tribeca film fest, very interesting how the actors were left to improve for hours at a time in the wilderness. Bravo.

JustLaugh😂

22/11/2022 14:49
A group of old co-students in a desert mountain place exploring only joys of past school rememberances amist the greatness of nature seen in a valley as river's waters spread with force, nice planture, blue sky as some white clouds passing slowly. They explore the valley with nothing in their heads but only joy in heart by their reunion. A great hymne to nature with people who don't care for nothing but only for the moments walking across the trees, hearing the voice of lonely animals in the woods. They return to their shelter with joy of passing a day in the beauty of mountain surrounded woods; a perfect place to be alone only with the inner shelf seems enough to bring happiness - notioned as banned from the city and one's obligatons. That movie has a loose script - resulting from director's ambition to speak only about the truth; truth of nature and people in it; equal to the truth of inner feelings resulting from friendship in the lonliness of nature's scenic splendor.

Fadel00225

22/11/2022 14:49
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Victoria 🇨🇬

22/11/2022 03:10
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