Dacre Montgomery returns to screens after a three-year hiatus from acting, post-Stranger Things. The actor opens up about his decision to return to the industry, sharing insights on his newfound perspective and his upcoming project. Montgomery’s new indie film, “Went Up the Hill,” is set to hit theatres on August 15 and promises to be a transformative experience for the star.
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After taking a break following his role in the popular series, Montgomery waited for the right opportunity that would challenge him in new ways. The actor reveals that the unique storytelling format of “Went Up the Hill” immediately caught his attention. The film features a narrative told by two actors, with both Montgomery and Vicky Krieps playing the same character in their respective parts, offering a fresh and intriguing twist to the storyline.
In the movie, Montgomery portrays Jack, a character who returns to New Zealand following the passing of his estranged mother, Elizabeth. The exploration of grief and loss forms the heart of the film, providing Montgomery and his co-star, Krieps, with the opportunity to delve deep into their characters and personal experiences with sorrow. The actor confesses that the emotional journey during filming was intense but ultimately rewarding.

Director Samuel Van Grinsven’s captivating vision for the film resonated with Montgomery on a profound level, inspiring him to take on the project wholeheartedly. The actor acknowledges that this venture has been life-changing, as it allowed him to strip away personal barriers and showcase a more vulnerable side of himself. The film’s themes of pain and connection struck a chord with Montgomery, leading him to seek out projects with impactful storytelling moving forward.
As Montgomery delves into the complexities of his character and the overarching messages of the film, he emphasises the importance of creating work that resonates with audiences on a deeper level. His upcoming projects, including “Faces of Death” and “Dead Man’s Wire,” continue to explore narratives that leave a lasting impression and provoke thought among viewers. Montgomery’s commitment to projects that evoke emotions and spark introspection showcases his dedication to meaningful storytelling.
“Went Up the Hill” is set to offer a profound cinematic experience for those who connect with its narrative. Although the film may not appeal to every viewer, Montgomery hopes that those who do engage with its themes find solace and catharsis in the storytelling. The actor’s re-entry into the acting world promises a new chapter filled with projects that aim to provoke thought and evoke powerful emotions in audiences.

Montgomery’s journey back to acting serves as a testament to the transformative power of storytelling and the profound impact it can have on both creators and viewers alike. As he prepares to unveil his latest project to audiences, the actor remains steadfast in his commitment to projects that challenge, inspire, and connect with audiences on a deeper level. “Went Up the Hill” is just the beginning of what promises to be an immersive and thought-provoking chapter in Montgomery’s acting career.
