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The Deep End (2001)
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Reviews Counted:113
Fresh:92
Rotten:21
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: A well-acted film noir with arresting visuals.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Aug 8, 2001 Limited
Box Office: $8,301,918
Synopsis: Tilda Swinton is riveting as Margaret Hall, a conscientious mom raising a family in Lake Tahoe who is entangled in a web of blackmail. While she frets over transporting her kids to ballet and... Tilda Swinton is riveting as Margaret Hall, a conscientious mom raising a family in Lake Tahoe who is entangled in a web of blackmail. While she frets over transporting her kids to ballet and baseball practice, she worries that her teenage son, Beau (Jonathan Tucker), is involved in a sleazy nightclub life in nearby Nevada. Margaret's husband is a Naval officer who is often away at sea, so she is alone in rearing her family. When Beau gets into a car accident with his gay lover, Darby (Joshua Lucas), after a night of partying in Reno, Margaret takes matters into her own hands and tells Darby to stay away from her son. A few days later Darby shockingly turns up dead next to her boathouse. Shortly thereafter, mysterious Alek (Goran Visnjic of the television series ER) comes to Margaret's door armed with an incriminating video of her son and Darby and threatens to go to the police if she doesn't pay him $50,000. The film's mystery and tension mount as the plot twists and turns--in one scene Tilda Swinton's captivating eyes frantically look on as the strangely tormented Goran Visnjic performs CPR in an emergency worthy of ER. Directors David Siegel and Scott McGehee, famous for their inventive first feature, SUTURE, trade idiosyncrasy for atmosphere using Giles Nuttgens's fluid cinematography--which oozes with mystery in cool blues and refracted light--to set the frightening and suspenseful mood of THE DEEP END. [More]
Starring: Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic, Jonathan Tucker, Raymond J. Barry
Starring: Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic, Jonathan Tucker, Raymond J. Barry, Peter Donat, Jordan Dorrance, Tamara Hope, Joshua Lucas
Director: Scott McGehee, David Siegel
Director: Scott McGehee, David Siegel
Screenwriter: Scott McGehee, David Siegel
Producer: David Siegel, Scott McGehee
Composer: Peter Nashel
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for The Deep End
[Swinton's] is a character with little modulation, despite the many twists and turns of plot in this would-be Hitchcockian thriller.
Una cinta que no es ligera, pero que se disfruta, un drama lleno de conflictos emocionales que trasciende al drama mismo...
The quiet force of Swinton's performance cannot bridge the ever-increasing disconnect between the film and the audience.
The Deep End is an exceptional film and Tilda Swinton is the best part of it.
Thanks to two superb performances, you really believe that a lowlife criminal could be the best friend a troubled woman could ever have.
Swinton plays scenes of repressed terror with a remarkable amount of subtlety and finesse.
One of the noblest failures that I've had the mixed pleasure of seeing this year.
What the movie does have going for it ... is Tilda Swinton's performance.
The Deep End's most notable visual tool involves the recurrent theme of water, captured by the cinematography of Giles Nuttgens.
An undercurrent of suspense flows through this tense, gripping, low-budget neo-noir thriller.
For all its genre trappings, this is an intelligent, probing study of an ordinary woman under extraordinary duress.
Good movies make you want to believe in them, however much work that takes ... The Deep End is that kind of movie.
The Deep End does what too few films even attempt -- it takes an ordinary life and places it in an extraordinary situation just believable enough to be terrifying.
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