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Lost on a Mountain in Maine Movie Review

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Lost on a Mountain in Maine

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Lost on a Mountain in Maine brings Donn Fendler’s harrowing real-life story to the big screen. It is both inspiring and deeply moving. The film is based on the 1939 account of Fendler’s 9 day survival journey. He got lost in the Maine wilderness at just 12 years old. The film captures the essence of resilience and the power of hope in the face of overwhelming odds.

The cinematography is stunning, showcasing Maine’s rugged, untamed landscapes in ways that both awe and intimidate. The viewer can feel the vastness of the wilderness. This adds to the tension. Young Donn, portrayed brilliantly by a newcomer with undeniable talent, struggles against nature and his own fears. The director successfully immerses the audience in the isolation of the mountains. This allows them to feel every footstep and misstep and experience every challenge Donn encounters.

The character development shines here. Donn’s transformation from an adventurous boy to a young survivor wise beyond his years is gripping. His internal journey is as riveting as his physical trials. The supporting cast, especially those portraying Donn’s family and the rescue team, bring warmth to the narrative. They add urgency to the story. Survival stories are also about love and hope that draw people together.

Lost on a Mountain in Maine is a beautifully crafted film. It is thought-provoking and will leave audiences reflecting on the strength of the human spirit. It’s a must-watch for anyone who enjoys survival stories, powerful performances, and breathtaking cinematography.

Buy tickets today to see Lost on a Mountain in Maine in theaters starting November 1st!


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16 responses to “Lost on a Mountain in Maine Movie Review”

  1. I so want to see this movie with my family it looks so moving. I love movies that are based on true events.

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  2. I would be so scared if I was lost in the woods but I would keep the faith.

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  3. Shelly Peterson Avatar

    I wouldn’t last long. I would be so scared.

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  4. It’s a riveting film. I can’t imagine being separated from your child this long, especially under such conditions. Likewise, I can’t imagine being a child separated from family in these conditions.

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  5. I don’t think that I would do good being lost for a long time in the woods.

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  6. Shelly Peterson Avatar

    I would love to see this with my daughter.

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  7. Such a fabulous movie and loved this story so much. I always love movies based on true stories an this one did not disappoint. I also love Sylvester Stallone so when I saw that he produced the one I knew I had to see it 😉

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  8. It sounds like a great film to watch with the family. i can’t wait to see it in theaters!

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  9. If I was lost in the woods I would look for water and follow it downstream.

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  10. I would not do well lost in the woods that’s why I don’t go wandering around out there.

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  11. I would not survive very long. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. I would not last long I’m afraid.

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  13. I would try to keep a level head if I was lost in the woods but I would be so scared.

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  14. I would look for shelter, water and food and then make plan to find help but it would be so scary.

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  15. I probably would last very long in the wilderness. I don’t even like to go camping.

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  16. I would pray a lot and try to stay calm but I would be scared.

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