An ineffective experiment about ugly things happening in a beautiful place.
Haven (2006)
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Reviews Counted:61
Fresh:8
Rotten:53
Average Rating:3.9/10
Consensus: The plot's gratuitously nonlinear structure only ends up confusing viewers of this island thriller.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, drug use, sexual content and some violence
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Sep 15, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $104,610
Synopsis: Imagine you just got a fax that the Feds will be at your door in a matter of minutes. The government has remembered the taxes you forgot to pay and it's time to take an extended vacation. No... Imagine you just got a fax that the Feds will be at your door in a matter of minutes. The government has remembered the taxes you forgot to pay and it's time to take an extended vacation. No problem -- you can pack light and still get by with a little extra weight strapped around your midsection - 28 lbs. to be exact -- the weight of a cool million in hundred dollar bills. Such is the case with corrupt businessman Carl Ridley (Bill Paxton). He let his greed get the better of him, and now he's on the run, his daughter Pippa (Agnes Bruckner) reluctantly in tow. Just turned 18, Pippa is not happy to leave her friends and comfortable life in Miami, even if it's for the exotic Cayman Islands, but Dad's in kind of a rush, so there's no time for questions. When they get to the islands, Ridley is preoccupied. Banks are rapidly closing and he's got to find a clean place to store his dirty money. In fact, he doesn't even notice that the bungalow he rented is already occupied -- but his daughter sure does. She finds native Caymanian Fritz (Victor Rasuk) sleeping off a late night in her bed, and when she walks in on him, he flees out the window, leaving his wallet behind. Suddenly Pippa's not so sorry about landing in paradise. She tracks down Fritz and discovers that the local bad boy is a real charmer who's more than willing to show her the island, including its wild parties. But Fritz has a dark side, too. He owes money to island gang leader Ritchie Ritch (Raz Adoti), and when he spies Pippa's dad handling a lot of cash, Fritz suddenly knows how to get Ritchie off his back. Unaware that she's leading her father into even more trouble than he had in the United States, Pippa and her innocence are headed for a rude awakening. Also about to have their innocence destroyed are young lovers Shy and Andrea (Orlando Bloom and Zoë Saldana), who finally consummate their passion, only to be discovered by Andrea's brother, gang wannabe Hammer (Anthony Mackie). Acting on his father's wishes, Hammer is bent on ending the relationship . . . no matter what it takes. Written and directed by native Caymanian Frank E. Flowers, and filmed entirely in the 100-square mile West Indies paradise, Haven is an edgy, suspenseful, viscerally gripping ensemble film in which unconnected lives intersect and ignite a violent chain of events that turns tranquility into chaos. In an instant, greed collides with innocence and passion goes up against those who forbid it, and all at once an idyllic tropical refuge becomes anything but safe. -- © Yari Film Group [More]
Starring: Bill Paxton, Stephen Dillane, Orlando Bloom, Agnes Bruckner
Starring: Bill Paxton, Stephen Dillane, Orlando Bloom, Agnes Bruckner, Victor Rasuk, Razaaq Adoti, Anthony Mackie, Zoe Saldana, Joy Bryant, Bobby Cannavale, Robert Wisdom, Jake Weber, Rachel Miner
Director: Frank E. Flowers
Director: Frank E. Flowers
Screenwriter: Frank E. Flowers
Producer: Kelli Konop, Robert Brenner
Studio: Yari Film Group
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Reviews for Haven
Flowers' 'style' suffers from attention deficit disorder, leaving just enough vital information for you to follow the convoluted plot. But just when one story gets rolling, he's off and chasing another.
A movie that would go down easier if you didn't have a feeling you'd seen it already.
Time will tell if Bloom can grow, but Haven suggests writer-director Flowers may become a perennial pleasure.
Despite Flowers's obvious ambition ... Haven rarely feels more than third-rate.
Orlando Bloom swaps swashbuckling swords and Elvish arrows for crimes of island passion in this murky, confusing thriller.
"...wants to be one of those interwoven, multiple-plot dramas that are so fashionable these days ... but the movie seems to decide that about halfway through its running time.
As much as I was bored to tears with the drama, I was fascinated by where Flowers was going with this train wreck.
Dillane and Paxton could have been great with an entire movie to themselves
While the events are engaging in a minimovie way, as a whole they make for one bungled flick.
Welcome to the tawdry end of paradise, where no melodrama is too obvious and no conflict too contrived.
What Haven is selling is cultural vividness. Each detail feels right.
The movie ends up being mostly a haven for actors who want to stretch their tear ducts.
Though it's needlessly opaque and doesn't completely hold together, Haven seldom fails to fascinate.
If ever a movie cried out for a DVD release instead of theatrical, this would be it.
Haven has the makings of a decadent nighttime soap, but none of the components of a cohesive, satisfying film.
The film pushes its many strands too far apart before eventually aligning them together.
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