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Mountainhead (2025)

Promotional poster for the HBO Original film "Mountainhead." A luxurious modern house sits isolated on a snowy mountain slope, surrounded by pine trees under a cloudy sky. The film title "MOUNTAINHEAD" is displayed in bold white letters at the center.

Plot Summary: Four ultra‑rich tech moguls retreat to a secluded mountain estate as a global AI‑triggered crisis unravels. Their poker weekend turns into a sickening display of arrogance, panic, and slapstick betrayal as they scramble to save face, fortune, and friends.

Director & Writer: Jesse Armstrong
Music: Nicholas Britell
Cinematography: Marcel Zyskind
Editor: Mark Davies, Bill Henry

Starring:
Steve Carell as Randall Garrett
Jason Schwartzman as Hugo "Souper" Van Yalk
Cory Michael Smith as Venis "Ven" Parish
Ramy Youssef as Jeff Abredazi

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First Impressions: Tech Titans and Tedium


Okay, another fresh pick! This time, an HBO movie with Steve Carell and Jason Schwartzman, and two other guys I honestly couldn’t name. After peeking at the trailer, I thought Mountainhead might be fun and interesting. The premise sounds cool: megalomaniacal billionaires retreat to a mountain hideaway while the world is catching fire, all thanks to a new feature unleashed on one of these self-absorbed billionaires' AI apps. The character of Venis, in particular, reminded me of a mix between Musk and Zuckerberg. This idea is fantastic, but the movie just goes nowhere and, honestly, becomes a bit tedious. The fake friendships and awkward moments did bring some laughs, but most of the time, I was just confused by the terminology these guys were throwing around, and I consider myself pretty tech-savvy!


A Convoluted Message & Disappointing Execution


It's even hard to recall the movie properly because it was all over the place, and I genuinely don't get its point in the end. Okay, these ultra-rich bastards are completely f*cked in the head – that much is clear. A lot of things happen, but nothing really glues together, and the overall message or even a sense of entertainment satisfaction is missing. I think I'm on board with most of the reviews I've read online since watching it. It's a movie with a very interesting premise, but very poorly executed. Ramy Youssef was my least favorite actor on screen here. I think the movie tries to portray an impossible picture of real ultra-rich tech guys. I get the warning message about AI deepfakes, but it's not some popular app that's going to unleash hell on humanity. OpenAI, Gemini, and even GROK have tight control over image and video generation. The real problem is the technology becoming open source and easier to replicate on an average GPU like my RTX 3060. But yeah, we can only wait until political parties, military groups, and governments start using perfect deepfakes to influence people – that's pretty much guaranteed, I'm sure. I bet that in the current wars going on, a bunch of videos like that are already circulating. Well, I can recall that really bad photo of a supposedly beautiful Ukrainian military girl without legs; many people fell for that. With the new video generations I've seen with Kling and VEO 3, even people who can easily tell if it's AI will have a hard time.


Final Thoughts: Missed Opportunity


I don't have much more to say about this movie. There are some good scenes and character developments for these evil, conniving, back-stabbing bastards, but something more should have happened outside of their isolated bubble. Because, as it stands, it just made for a forgettable movie with a lot of "blah, blah, blah" - picture Steve Carell from Bruce Almighty saying that. It's a missed opportunity, despite its timely themes and an intriguing setup.


🎥 Cinematography (4/10):

Whatever.

📖 Story (4/10):

Cool premise, but goes nowhere. Big ideas, zero payoff.

🎬 Direction (4/10):

Feels like it got lost halfway through. Lacks focus and tone.

👥 Characters (5/10):

Some interesting archetypes, but most don’t evolve or matter.

💥 Visual Effects (5/10):

5 point to balance it out.

🎭 Acting (6/10):

Carell holds it up. Ramy Youssef feels miscast. The rest? Mixed bag.

💬 Dialogue (4/10):

Technobabble often confusing; some awkward laughs, but much "blah, blah, blah."

🌍 Setting/Atmosphere (6/10):

Isolated mountain retreat provides a somber, detached feel.

🎵 Music (4/10):

Whatever.

😄 Entertainment Value (4/10):

Tedious and forgettable; left no lasting impression.

Final rating for Mountainhead: 46 out of 100

🎬 Comedy and Tech Movies You Might Also Enjoy:

Friendship (2024) A dark comedy about Craig, a socially awkward marketing executive, and his obsessive attempts to befriend his charismatic but unfulfilled neighbor Austin.
I'm Your Man (2021) This thoughtful German comedy explores AI relationships with much more heart and nuance than Mountainhead.
Big Bug (2022) A French comedy that tackles AI and the future with more creativity and visual flair.

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