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Director: Gregory Kohn
Cast: Eléonore Hendricks, Lindsay Burdge, Kentucker Audley, John Anderson
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.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Come Down Molly (2015), directed by Gregory Kohn, is a psychological drama that has received mixed reviews from critics. The film explores the struggles of a new mother as she grapples with her identity and finds solace in a weekend getaway with old friends. While the film has not received major awards recognition, it has garnered an average audience rating on IMDb, indicating a moderately positive reception from viewers.
Why you might like this:
Come Down Molly, the 2015 film directed by Gregory Kohn, offers a powerful and introspective journey as new mother Molly tries to find herself through a weekend trip with old friends and the use of psychedelic mushrooms. The film's blend of drama and emotional depth, combined with standout performances from Eléonore Hendricks and Lindsay Burdge, makes it a captivating watch for fans of character-driven indie films.