Mountain Minor (Another Small Movie Review)

 This is a movie slash story about leaving your really rural roots for a job up north.  This movie hit home with me because I listened to a lot of fiddle and banjo music doing my time in Morgantown, WV.

The setting of the movie was depression times in Kentucky and there was no mention of coal mining.  The family left a bucolic but poor in money existence for the chance of a job at a car plant in Ohio.

As in most memoirs but not all the good outweighs the bad.  The family knew they were leaving a way of life that wasn't all that bad, but it was limited.  I'm reminded of "The Waltons" but in comparison the Waltons were upper middle class compared to the folks in this movie.

Very little of the move to Ohio is covered and the flashbacks to the way things were was at times a little confusing, but the music was something that kept me from switching to the Golf Channel.  You can watch it on Amazon Prime.

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