
Greener Mountains is the coming of age story of JP Barton, an adopted boy raised on a throwback Vermont family resort. Since being found as an infant by the mercurial aging owner, JP has essentially never left the resort grounds. But with the arrival of a young, free spirited New York artist, Alice Flynn, his sheltered life is suddenly turned upside down. Her arrival, plus a convergence of events, propels JP on a bumpy ride of self-discovery. It's not until JP accepts who he ... (Full plot summary below)
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Greener Mountains is the coming of age story of JP Barton, an adopted boy raised on a throwback Vermont family resort. Since being found as an infant by the mercurial aging owner, JP has essentially never left the resort grounds. But with the arrival of a young, free spirited New York artist, Alice Flynn, his sheltered life is suddenly turned upside down. Her arrival, plus a convergence of events, propels JP on a bumpy ride of self-discovery. It's not until JP accepts who he is, that he realizes what's most important to him. As a result he is finally able to win Alice and in the process save the resort. Greener Mountains is a story of finding out where you belong in the world and discovering that who you are is often more than enough.
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| User ReviewArmin Sa good story line but thriller scary fav character was threetoe |
| User ReviewMelissa KCute, unexciting coming of age story about a young man torn between his crush, origins and responsibilities at the holiday resort he's been raised and worked at all his life. The beginning is so strangely peaceful and easy-going that you almost wish for something horrible to happen. Once a little bit of love drama ensues and someone tries to change things around the resort, events get a bit more interesting, although there's never the slightest doubt that everything will work out fine. The main character seems a bit too flat, but the support acting is very decent especially by Nan Martin and Kevin Durand. The cinematography of the lovely area is really beautiful and although nothing will ever raise your blood pressure in the course of this film, it doesn't get boring either. A film like a calm summer holiday. |