Continental Divide

1981 "When they met they heard bells. And that was just round one."
6.2| 1h43m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 18 September 1981 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
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A hard-nosed Chicago journalist has an unlikely love affair with an eagle researcher.

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VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
dapplegrey13 If you think you're a John Belushi fan but you've never seen this movie, then I feel for you! You have no idea what you've missed. John Belushi was never more touching, poignant, witty, or incredibly COMEDIC than in this film. His timing and his tone was dead on. I just couldn't have adored this movie any more. I've seen it over and over again (and I look forward to seeing it again!) There are TONS of quotable laugh-lines in this movie. About every fifth line is a classic, in my opinion. Where were the critics' rave reviews when this film came out? What were they thinking? This is about as wonderful as a romantic comedy can get. Thanks, thanks, thanks to all who played a part in bringing it to us. And RIP dear John Belushi. We will always miss you.
Tom Byrd I have long been a believer in the principle that any great comic must first be a great actor. One of the dumbest comments about a film to me is "I knew he/she was a great comic, but I didn't realize he/she could really act." No one who saw Belushi on Saturday Night Live could possibly doubt that he was a great actor. In Continental Divide, he got a chance to broaden his acting into romantic comedy. As Ernie Soucek, a character based on real-life Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mike Royko, Belushi is sent out of Chicago by his editor to keep him safe from a labor racketeer Ernie is after in a hard-hitting series of columns.His assignment is Nell Porter (Blair Brown), an ornithologist who studies bald eagles in the Rockies. It's "the city mouse and the country mouse" on one level, which gives Belushi the chance at some slap-stick comedy with a backpack (among other things).Belushi is a thoroughly believable character throughout, whether in his element on the streets of Chicago, or learning about the new and different world of bald eagles and the beautiful woman who cares passionately about them. Ernie learns to love the eagles, and the woman, and he meets a "wild" mountain man who happens to be a former football player he admired, another element which binds city and country together.I loved this movie, and it bears re-watching. My entire family, as a matter of fact, liked it when it first came out. Guess we're all just romantics at heart!
bluzman I really enjoyed this movie. No, it is not the deep heady stuff, nor it is a slapstick comedy. It is a movie about two people living in different worlds that cross paths, fall in love, and so on. For Belushi, this role is as much of a course change as it is for his character when he goes into the mountains. This is as far from SNL, Animal House and The Blues Brothers and Being There is from the Pink Panther Movies and Dr. Strangelove for Peter Sellers. Blair Brown's character (Nell Porter) is totally hot in that special, wholesome, outdoors way. You can how a guy could fall for her.All in all, this is a fine movie to rent for a night of popcorn, or maybe trail mix munching, with the family. Don't wrap yourself up too tight in trying to analyze every little nuance of the movie, like so many of the wannabe critics that inhabit these reviews. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
LGamble This movie is the REASON I moved to Washington State, even though it was filmed in Montana. When Nell showed Ernie "church" and the panorama of the mountains was shown, I literally had tears running down my cheeks. I was in an Atlanta movie theater. It is then that I made up my mind to come west. I've never looked back. It is all due to this movie. It is, without a doubt, my favorite movie of all time. I just wish Mr. Belushi were still with us. At least Blair is. I'd like to see much more of her in movies. Blair Brown is VERY, VERY underrated. She was wonderful in this film and the film itself should have gotten way more recognition. Just look at the difficulties the cameramen must have encountered for those climbing and coming down the mountain in the snow shots.One person wrote that a bear entered the cabin. It was NOT a bear, but rather a mountain lion. The only bears in the movie were encountered when Ernie Souchak was climbing up the mountain with the guide, going to Nell's place. See--I do know it by heart.Hats off to Continental Divide!!!