Preston Barta // Features Editor
Arriving today on Blu-ray and DVD through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is the beautiful dramedy THE CLIMB.
When filmmakers Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin showcased their original 2017 short film, “The Climb,” at the Sundance Film Festival (watch it in the disc’s special features), the two friends received laughs aplenty with their clever premise.
Their seven-minute short put Covino and Marvin in the lead roles and had just enough space for the comedy wheels to turn down a memorable route. It centers on two buds, enjoying a bike ride that slowly pedals toward being a dumping of long-kept secrets. These are the kinds of secrets that could challenge your friendships. “The Climb” was a breath of fresh air that had the promise of becoming a feature-length film.
A couple of years later, Covino and Marvin expanded upon their story, which rolls into more unexpected territory and captures the truth of toxic friendships. You know those friends — the ones who are the Yoko to The Beatles and aren’t afraid to drop their self-sabotaging ways on your doorstep. However, you can’t help yourself because you’ve shared some of life’s most significant milestones with them.
So, why stop now? Who knows? Their mysterious and diabolical process of doing things may cause you to look inward and discover details about yourself that you wouldn’t otherwise notice.
What’s fascinating about the feature-film version of THE CLIMB is no matter how chaotic things get, and they do get mad-crazy, these two friends need each other. They will hurt each other, one more than the other, but ultimately will align to find better ground. How Covino and Marvin portray their characters and go about presenting their journey is nothing shy of an ode to the art of filmmaking. It’s exceptionally well-told and acted, and it includes an onslaught of technical achievements that belong in college film discussions.
Grade: A-
Our interview with filmmakers and actors Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin:
Special Features:
THE CLIMB is now available to own on Blu-ray and DVD.
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