Black Mountain
Black Mountain

Black Mountain

1994Movie97 minMandarin

The setting is a heavily wooded, bandit-infested mountain pass somewhere in northern China during the Sino-Japanese War. In a dilapidated church lives a sullen young woman and her ferocious mutt. Passing through are strong, silent traders and porters, to whom she dispenses food, foot care and occasional sexual favors. Following an attack by bandits, a brutish porter stays on to tend his injuries and make moves on the woman. She, meanwhile, has the mutual hots for another porter, the handsome, kindlier “Sixth Brother." As tensions rise between the two men, the Japanese arrive to take the place by force...

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: David IrvingGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War II, a group of British soldiers are sent on a perilous mission to the remote Black Mountain to retrieve vital intelligence. Facing treacherous terrain and the constant threat of enemy forces, they must rely on their courage and camaraderie to survive. The mission tests their limits and forces them to confront their deepest fears in the unforgiving wilderness.

Critical Reception

Black Mountain is a lesser-known war drama that received mixed to positive reviews. It was praised for its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Clive Owen, but some critics found its pacing to be slow and its narrative predictable. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its gritty portrayal of wartime struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its tense atmosphere and Clive Owen's compelling performance.
  • Some critics found the film's pacing to be slow and the plot formulaic.
  • Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of the hardships of war.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Wales, adding to its authentic and rugged atmosphere.

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