• News
  • Reviews
  • Features
    • Articles and Long Reads
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
  • Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Flickering Myth Films
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on FlickeringMyth.com
    • Write for Flickering Myth

Flickering Myth

Film & TV News, Reviews and Features

  • Movies
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Long Reads
  • Trending
  • Franchises
    • Marvel
    • DC
    • Star Wars
    • Star Trek
    • Transformers
    • G.I. Joe
    • The Lord of the Rings
    • James Bond
    • Alien
    • Predator
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    • Masters of the Universe
    • Doctor Who
    • Harry Potter

Movie Review – South Mountain (2019)

April 16, 2020 by Martin Carr

South Mountain, 2019.

Written and directed by Hilary Brougher.
Starring Talia Balsam, Scott Cohen, Andrus Nichols, Michael Oberholtzer, Naian Gonzalez Norvind and Violet Rea.

SYNOPSIS:

Lila and Edgar have daughters, responsibilities and an extended family of friends who rely on them. Conversations are communal, attitudes relaxed and drama low key. However this status quo is soon disrupted by the announcement of a new arrival, which only serves to open old wounds.

Hilary Brougher’s South Mountain is tranquil, introspective and uplifting; a feeling which sits in direct opposition to the subject matter. Fundamentally an ensemble piece concerning dysfunctional families, clandestine affairs and emotional upheaval no one raises their voice from start to finish. There is a laidback resignation to Talia Balsam’s Lila who anchors this family unit, acknowledges her husbands’ philandering past yet dotes on him anyway.

Extended family, teenage daughters and best friends all bicker, bond and reconcile around a central location, while the Catskill mountains bring their own sense of calm. In many ways this feels like a stage play where naturalistic dialogue, fluid staging and understated confrontations underplay moments of friction. Her husband Edgar played by Scott Cohen never feels malicious, scheming or stereotypical. His affair which is pivotal to the dramatic premise plays out through iPhones, kitchen table confabs and protracted silences. Once the break up happens subtle emotional ripples influence others as sides are taken and resentments voiced.

Retribution when it comes plays out through a series of scenes which illustrate Lila’s inner turmoil without confronting the root cause. Similarly, when physical solace is sought in the arms of a younger man played by Michael Oberholtzer, it is Lila who rebukes his need for recognition and retains control emotionally. Her relinquish power or identity is expressed in subtle glances, maternal gestures and engendered domesticity. Lila has always been the rock upon which they rely and in times of crisis it becomes her default setting.

Even at its most fraught Hilary Brougher never overplays her hand in terms of milking dramatic situations allowing them to remain unresolved. Tonally it shares a similar approach to Winter’s Bone or The Scent of Rain and Lightning in technique. Both Debra Granik and Blake Robbins made audiences feel like interlopers at a family gathering. There was a familiarity between these characters which went beyond screenplay structure and camera placement inherently grounding them in the now. Lila, Edgar and their extended family possess the same dynamic pushing South Mountain subtly into the realm of docu-drama.

That immediacy and grounded reality makes this an uncomfortable watch on occasions as characters never overreact, dominant unduly or over egg the pudding for affect. You feel that they are reacting to each other in the moment and Brougher’s camera just happens to be there. Drama ebbs and flows, crisis comes and goes while Lila endures without ever shedding a tear. It is a masterful performance stripped of gloss, bereft of obvious technical flourish and all the more harrowing because of it.

Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ ★ ★/ Movie: ★ ★ ★ ★

Martin Carr

 

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Andrus Nichols, Hilary Brougher, Michael Oberholtzer, Naian Gonzalez Norvind, Scott Cohen, South Mountain, Talia Balsam, Violet Rea

FMTV – Watch Our Latest Video Here

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:

The Essential 1990s Superhero Movies

2025 in Film: What Did We Learn?

Masters of the Universe Isn’t the Bomb You Think It Is

13 Kick-Ass Straight-to-Video Action Movies to Watch on Tubi

Top Gun at 40: The Story Behind the Iconic Tom Cruise Action Blockbuster

The Essential Action Movies of the 1980s

10 Great Movies You Can Only Watch Once

Deadpool at 10: The Story Behind the Irreverent Superhero Blockbuster

Every Friday the 13th Movie Ranked From Worst to Best

The Contemporary Queens of Action Cinema

FEATURED POSTS:

10 Stylish Thrillers You Need to See

4K Ultra HD Review – Bullet in the Head (1990)

10 Essential Australian Outback Horror and Thriller Movies

Blu-ray Review – Madhouse (1974)

Seven Essential Robin Hood Movie Portrayals

Movie Review – Toy Story 5 (2026)

10 Essential Horror Movies From 1986

Apple TV Review – Sugar Season 2

The Crazy Story Behind Hell Comes to Frogtown

Movie Review – The Death of Robin Hood (2026)

FLICKERING MYTH FILMS

 

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:

8 Must-See 90s Neo-Noir Movies You Might Have Missed

Gripping 90s Thrillers From First-Time Directors

Ten Action Sequels The World Needs To See

The Films Quentin Tarantino Wrote But Didn’t Direct

  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
    • Articles and Long Reads
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
  • Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Flickering Myth Films
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on FlickeringMyth.com
    • Write for Flickering Myth

© Flickering Myth Limited. All rights reserved. The reproduction, modification, distribution, or republication of the content without permission is strictly prohibited. Movie titles, images, etc. are registered trademarks / copyright their respective rights holders. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. If you can read this, you don't need glasses.


 

Flickering MythLogo Header Menu
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Movies
  • Features and Long Reads
  • Trending
  • Franchises
    • Marvel
    • DC
    • Star Wars
    • Star Trek
    • Transformers
    • G.I. Joe
    • The Lord of the Rings
    • James Bond
    • Alien
    • Predator
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    • Masters of the Universe
    • Doctor Who
    • Harry Potter
  • Flickering Myth Films
  • About Flickering Myth
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth