The Boy and the Mountain

A child daydreamer pushed by his father toward success realizes as an adult entrepreneur that he abandoned his dreams, so when he finally pursues them, an intervening challenge forces him to find new meaning in life.

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Film Details

Director(s):

Antiago Aguilera , Gabriel Monreal

Writer(s):

Antiago Aguilera , Gabriel Monreal

Cast:

Genre:

Animation

Languague:

English

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Release year:

2020

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Review

Our Rating

5 out of 5 (Excellent)

5/5

It’s unsurprising why “The Boy and the Mountain” has had over 120 official selections and multiple awards. This film is a prime example of how animation is the perfect medium to entertain audiences of all kinds and evoke powerful emotion. This is not a film just for kids!

The first point to make with this film is how stunning it looks. Even with a modest budget, this animation looks as though it has a much larger production value and wouldn’t look out of place on the big screen.

The character design is unique and stands out, whilst feeling natural and not over the top. Each character looks part of the world they’ve created and are able to deliver great performances. Hernán is designed in a way which captures the innocence of a child and ready for the world ahead.

The world building and scenes are superb to act as the backdrop. Especially the detail used for the opening 1975 scenes which look authentic, even up to the more modern 2012 look. Everything fits perfectly and is a testament to the animators involved.

But besides the incredible animation and character design, the main feature here is the writing. The story is compelling and relatable to audiences and doesn’t hold back. You can’t help but root for young Hernán as we see him go from a young daydreamer to a man whose lost his way. The metaphor of the mountain is perfect to visually tell this story of overcoming and achieving your goal, no matter your age.
The Boy and the Mountain is animation at its best, and directors Santiago Aguilera and Gabriel Monreal clearly demonstrate filmmaking with complete understanding and passion.

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