

Come Down Molly
New mother Molly (Eléonore Hendricks) is overcome with the need to run away. Feeling abandoned by her husband and unable to connect with her infant son, she takes up an invitation from her old high school group of guy friends to go on a weekend trip to the mountains. Without the pressure of daily responsibilities and with the help of psychoactive mushrooms, Molly comes out of her shell and is ready to accept the beauty and love that can be found in nature. When Molly's “trip” turns into a dark out-of-body experience she is forced to choose between the person she was and the person she's become.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the journey of Cody Elllis, a young skateboarder overcoming adversity. It delves into his passion for skateboarding, his struggles with injury and personal challenges, and his determination to achieve his dreams. The film captures the raw essence of skateboarding culture and the resilience of its athletes.
Critical Reception
Come Down Molly was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its authentic portrayal of skateboarding and its inspiring underdog story. It was praised for its raw, unvarnished look at the life of a professional athlete and the dedication required to succeed in a demanding sport.
What Reviewers Say
- An authentic and inspiring look into the world of professional skateboarding.
- Highlights the dedication and resilience of young athletes facing challenges.
- Captures the spirit and culture of skateboarding effectively.
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Fun Fact
The film features interviews with professional skateboarders, offering insights into the sport's community and challenges.
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