Edie
United Kingdom
2883 people rated 83 year old Edie believes that it is never too late - packing an old camping bag, leaving her life behind and embarking on an adventure she never got to have - climbing the imposing Mount Suilven in Scotland.
Adventure
Drama
Cast (18)
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User Reviews
Veronica Ndey
25/11/2024 16:06
Follow the wonderful tale of Edith Moore (Sheila Hancock) as she embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to rekindle childhood memories that have been clouded over by the fear of growing old. Employing Jonny (Kevin Guthrie) as a trainer and guide, we watch the relationship between two entirely different generations bond over their mutual love for the outdoors.
The soundtrack, created by Debbie Wiseman, is totally immersive and wholly original, adding to the beautiful depth of emotion that is explored.
The performances of Hancock and Guthrie aren't ones to miss, presenting you with feelings of disbelief and love for these two totally different characters.
A must watch, for those who want to be inspired, as well as those who want to watch a simplistic but not simple film.
Franzy Bettyna
24/11/2024 16:08
Beautiful Scottish scenery with excellent acting and a story of never giving in to ageing
Chancelvie Djemissi
22/11/2024 16:04
Incredible film, incredible set, unreal music. Such an important subject which does not get enough attention, but still accessible and interesting to a wide audience. Loved it, would recommend to all.
𝕸𝖗.𝕽𝖊𝖓'𝖘0901
21/11/2024 16:05
Could very well have been a sweet, beautiful and inspiring movie, but was totally overshadowed by crazy marketing of Fjällreven,Primus and companies alike. Truly breathtaking cinematography on b-rolls deserves three stars, but after all you are better off watching a nature film without the cheesy storyline.
EUGENE
20/11/2024 16:04
I thoroughly enjoyed this film! Utterly heartwarming and very well filmed
Seeta.❤ G.c
20/11/2024 16:04
This film has so much heart, courage and determination that it should be rated at least an 8.5 or higher in my estimation. Be willing to dig a little deeper than any fault you may find with the script or whatever else you might see as "wrong", and you will find that this is a beautiful, heartfelt film that has the power to reconnect you to a deeper part of yourself and to humanity, friendship and the caring that lies within everyone, and that it can indeed touch you in most beautiful and profound ways.
LadyBee100
19/11/2024 16:03
An inspiration to us older folks, I loved every aspect of this movie!
mahdymasrity
19/11/2024 16:03
The shots of the hill were great an a joy to see, however the plot and characters were disappointing.
Her character was made out to lack intelligence or savvy, which was annoying. It was also a let down that she had to be rescued by the presence of a burly man, and then yet another man had to literally hold her hand to reach the top of the hill. The one dimensional characters and poor plot could have been mitigated for - had she just battled to the top herself.
MAM Nancy😍
17/11/2024 16:01
A beautiful film which makes you think seriously about how you view and treat older people. Loved every minute and Sheila Hancock is truly amazing. Why she's not received the plaudits of the likes of Julie Walters or Judy Dench is a mystery to me.
Mmabokang_Foko
16/11/2024 16:01
Why so many Glasgow accents in Inverness?
Story ok but annoying that casting cant get Scottish region accents right.