Based on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of ... Read allBased on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of 1995.Based on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of 1995.
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I never would have guessed that David Cross would make me cry, but this was an awesome performance! A great story and well told.
This is great. I kept laughing at his novice blunders because they reminded me of my childhood mistakes learning about hiking. I kept saying, "Dude, what are you doing?" And "God, don't do that." He brought back so many memories. And then, the movie conveys his growth in character from his experience and yet still leaves a novice. Unless you're a hiker, you'll miss most of the humor or appreciate the journey the movie conveys.
The Dark Divide is a gem of a film with a perfect balance of heartfelt drama and cringe comedy that leaves you feeling very understood in a year of chaos. And in a time where we are all feeling cooped up at home, the film takes us on a cinematic journey through the healing powers of mother nature, reminding us that grief and hope are often intertwined. Both David Cross and Debra Messing portray characters that are wholly unique from past roles, and the noteworthy supporting cast leave bold impressions. Based on the true stories of author and butterfly expert, Dr. Robert Michael Pyle, the movie seeks to find common ground in a thicket of biodiversity (quite relatable right now). Left vulnerable in the wild, human connection boils down to the mysteries of life and the inevitability of death. Oh and it has a pretty rad soundtrack. Yay Avett Brothers and newcomer Samantha Crain.
This movie was an hour and forty-one minutes that would have been better spent watching paint dry or grass grow.
It is NOT about Sasquatch/Bigfoot, as the movie art suggests (and the Amazon Prime grouping of it also suggests), rather it is about a complete lefty numbskull who somehow, miraculously made it to his older years without falling off of a cliff or walking into traffic.
The story goes off into tangents where he is walking around in his underwear at various times and considering how this guy is somehow able to teach at the college level should concern everyone. Then again it would explain for the pitiful way that college kids are these days not knowing things that used to be considered common sense.
This guy and 'Brandon' would be able to have a wonderful conversation together and I don't mean that in the comedic sense either but they're both a toy short of a Happy Meal.
I feel as if my level of IQ dropped by 120 points and that would still leave me ten times higher than the two of them combined!
It is NOT about Sasquatch/Bigfoot, as the movie art suggests (and the Amazon Prime grouping of it also suggests), rather it is about a complete lefty numbskull who somehow, miraculously made it to his older years without falling off of a cliff or walking into traffic.
The story goes off into tangents where he is walking around in his underwear at various times and considering how this guy is somehow able to teach at the college level should concern everyone. Then again it would explain for the pitiful way that college kids are these days not knowing things that used to be considered common sense.
This guy and 'Brandon' would be able to have a wonderful conversation together and I don't mean that in the comedic sense either but they're both a toy short of a Happy Meal.
I feel as if my level of IQ dropped by 120 points and that would still leave me ten times higher than the two of them combined!
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- TriviaThe production filmed in many of the rugged locations where Robert Pyle's original journey took place, including a snow-covered mountain in the middle of a storm and a lava tunnel deep underground.
- GoofsBob's map shows Wright Meadow directly across the road from Lower Lewis River Falls. It is actually more than 4 miles northwest of the falls.
- SoundtracksRed Sky, Blue Mountain
Written and performed by Samantha Crain
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