Courage Mountain (PG)

A ridiculous retelling of the Heidi.

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Movie details
  • Studio: MGM/UA
  • Cast: Charlie Sheen
  • Running Time: 94 minutes
  • Release Date: 01/01/1989
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 07/30/2002
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • MPAA Explanation: thematic intensity

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this video portrays abused children, sweatshop labor, and wartime fighting. But it also presents heroine Heidi as a strong female role model: She's brave, good-hearted, and shows leadership to untangle a group of girls from several perilous situations. Girls especially will empathize with Heidi who, at that age between child and young woman, experiences love and loss and sets a brave example for her schoolmates.

Families can talk about the prevalence of child labor today. They may also want to discuss how children would react to similar situations. Where did Heidi get her strength from? How did she deal with her fears?

Message

Social Behavior:

The girls desperately flee from an insidious orphanage master across misty, body-strewn battlefields and through inhospitable terrain. Underfed orphans make cheap sweatshop labor.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Violence

There are many wartime deaths. A despicable man who threatens children with a gun takes a fatal tumble down a cliff.

Sex

Language

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Scott G. Mignola

It's 1915, and Heidi (Juliette Caton) isn't a little girl anymore. On the verge of young womanhood, she leaves her beloved Grandfather (Jan Rubes), their rustic home in the Swiss Alps, and her friend Peter (Charlie Sheen) to attend a boarding school in northern Italy. When war breaks out and the school becomes a military post for the Italian army, Heidi and a few classmates are transferred to a horrid orphanage where they're underfed and overworked. Heidi leads the escape. Unaware that the wicked caretaker is pursuing them across the snowy Alps, she strikes a course for home. Can Peter, who's now a soldier, rescue the girls before any harm comes to them?

Is it any good?

2

A hundred years ago, author Johanna Spyri probably didn't foresee her beloved children's character Heidi growing up, going to boarding school, breaking out of a Dickensian orphanage, and being pursued across the Swiss Alps by a gun-toting madman. Why somebody else did is something of a mystery. For young viewers, there are hints of a good story here. There's Heidi, a spunky girl who isn't afraid to stand up for what's right. There's also a loving grandfather, and a caring schoolmistress who helps Heidi adjust to her strange new surroundings and taunting schoolmates. Spice that up with a little love and war and a dangerous trek across the Swiss Alps, and it sounds downright palatable.

What doesn't go down so well in COURAGE MOUNTAIN is the implausible script, which is emphasized at times by some heavy-handed direction. The movie's villain is so vile, so dastardly, that he puts Around the World in 80 Days' Phileas Fogg and Babes in Toyland's Barnaby both to shame. His gruel-powered sweatshop of an orphanage would be funny if it wasn't so out of place. That he gets his comeuppance in a fairly gruesome manner is sure to delight children. For star power there's Charlie Sheen, who should be Swiss but makes no attempt to disguise his Hollywood accent. That's okay. This one's for the girls, who will find him dreamy in his Italian army uniform and impeccable haircut. Youth passes too quickly. Let them have their fun.

Other choices

Around the World in 80 Days
Babes in Toyland
Heidi
Pollyanna

Anastasia

A Little Princess
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Posted on 11/17/07 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Everyone in our family loves this movie. It has action, adventure, and a sweet story of coming of age.

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Posted on 11/17/07 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Everyone in our family loves this movie. It has action, adventure, and a sweet story of coming of age.

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