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The Mountain, the River and the Road
The Mountain, the River, and the Road

The Mountain, the River and the Road

The Mountain, the River and the Road (2009)

The Mountain, the River, and the Road (2009): When Jeff, a failing post-college writer, is kicked out of his parents’ house, he starts out on a road trip to Austin with his friend, Tom, in a final grasp at youthful freedom.

Directed by Michael Harring

2 comments on “The Mountain, the River, and the Road”
Howard -- January 28th, 2012 at 11:14 pm

The Graduate stands out as the greatest film ever about a post-college funk, and one of the best movies ever. I guess that beautifully written, acted and directed film is almost a different genre altogether.

Why must the Thirteen logo be on screen at all times? It definitely takes away from the film.

Drew Simels -- January 29th, 2012 at 12:23 am

Finally!–a memorable, posiive film experience. I enjoyed the story for its calming and reassuring effect. Alot of that has to do with the improvisation, but the physical setting where the story takes place has alot to do with that, too.

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