
The Scenery: While it is no substitute for the real thing, The Mountain Between Us is a great example of stunning camera work. What is its fate? Can't tell you, you'll have to watch.
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Every scene transition, or new challenge I couldn't help, but think "What happened to the dog." That component is perhaps the biggest hooking element in the movie to keep you into the film. In addition, because I'm a big animal fan, the dog was the character that kept me engaged in the film. Trekking through the show, climbing mountains, and a variety of other things the dog certainly caught my eye for much of the screen. This animal, while of course like many of his canine brethren, was cute to me and impressive in the work it had to do. The Dog: While not the main human actor, the dog is by far the character I cared about the most.

The two certainly have the portrayal of suffering down pat (they can really shiver) but on many levels they play well off each other, especially in the beginning.

Kate Winslet as ever brings her character to life, taking the fiery spirit she has within, and unleashing it in a manner that is wild, yet honed as the movie progresses. He sells the suffering surgeon well, playing the internalization well and the survivalist even more. Idris Elba once more blows my mind out how well he executes his roles. LIKES: The acting: Like the mountains they are stuck in, the lead actors in this movie are giants themselves, displaying their talents to high levels. Robbie K here hoping to guide you through the mess to help guide your viewing pleasures. The Mountain Between Us is the name of the film and its trailers have certainly stirred up a storm in the world of reviews. And thus leads me to my next review, on a movie that centers on the immobile giants that watch over the world.

Such symbolism is perfect to craft such an obstruction for heroes to face, all while teaching valuable lessons. These monolithic displays of nature are icons for so many forms of expression such as poetry, video game stages, and yes even movies. The mighty majestic mountains that line the world.
