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Undertow (2004)

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Reviews Counted:109

Fresh:61

Rotten:48

Average Rating:6/10

Rated: R [See Full Rating] violence

Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Oct 22, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: Undertow is a new, uniquely American dramatic thriller from director David Gordon Green starring Jamie Bell, Josh Lucas, Dermot Mulroney, and newcomer Devon Alan. The film is a rough-and-tumble... Undertow is a new, uniquely American dramatic thriller from director David Gordon Green starring Jamie Bell, Josh Lucas, Dermot Mulroney, and newcomer Devon Alan. The film is a rough-and-tumble departure for Green, whose first two movies, George Washington and All the Real Girls, drew worldwide acclaim for their quiet, lyrical sensibility. With Undertow, Green marries action, dirt, sweat, and drama as he spins a tale of the violent legacy between two generations of brothers. Dermot Mulroney plays John Munn, a hardworking father raising two sons, Chris (Jamie Bell) and Tim (Devon Alan), without their mother. John, a hog farmer and taxidermist, keeps his family in an isolated farmhouse in the woods. Chris, the older boy, feels restricted: his father relies on him to do much of the work (Chris' younger brother Tim is sickly), but Chris knows there's a world outside the family he's yearning to explore. As the film opens, Chris is throwing rocks at a pretty girl's window. The rocks he throws are too big, he throws them too hard, and next thing he knows he's running for his life, pursued by an angry father with two guns and a mean dog. Though Chris can run fast, he steps on a long, rusty nail that goes clean through his foot; he gets caught and ends up in jail. His father comes to bail him out, and we learn it's not the first time. Before going to bed, John takes in some old time religion on TV. Soon thereafter the family is confronted by the unexpected arrival of John's brother, Deel (Josh Lucas), just out of jail. Full of charm, swagger, and driving a hot car, Deel is looking to settle an old score. Deel exudes danger, but his brother can't see it; instead, John offers Deel room and board in exchange for helping out with the boys and the chores. Chris senses Deel is trouble, but he also finds his uncle's fearsome power seductive. In a flash of violence, Deel's lust for revenge boils over and shatters the family: John is murdered, and the film. The boys barely escape with their lives and a sack of gold coins, family heirlooms their father inherited from his father. Deel is wounded but still strong, determined to find his nephews who've run off with the treasure he claims as his own. In flight, the boys navigate the countryside and are free to discover new adventures, but they also encounter new dangers. Because Deel is hot on their trail, the boys must seek food and shelter with the utmost care. In a new city, Chris and Tim discover a hidden pocket of kids who, like them, are alone and living together on the fringes of society. In this new world, Chris meets a young woman named Violet, and they establish a bond. But before long, the brothers' violent legacy catches up with them. Violet protects Tim while Chris lures Deel into the ultimate confrontation. United Artists and ContentFilm present Jamie Bell, Josh Lucas, Devon Alan, Shiri Appleby, and Dermot Mulroney in Undertow. Directed by David Gordon Dreen from a screenplay by Joe Conway and David Gordon Green and story by Lingard Jervey, Undertow was produced by Lisa Muskat (her third collaboration with Green), Terrence Malick, and Edward R. Pressman. John Schmidt, Alessandro Camon, and Saar Klein served as executive producers, with Sophia Lin as line producer. The talented roster of filmmakers includes Christof Gebert on production sound, the music of Philip Glass, director of photography Tim Orr, editors Zene Baker and Steven Gonzales, production designer Richard Wright, and costume designer Jill Newell. -- © MGM/UA [More]

Starring: Jamie Bell, Dermot Mulroney, Joshua Lucas, Devon Allen

Starring: Jamie Bell, Dermot Mulroney, Joshua Lucas, Devon Allen, Shiri Appleby, Pat Healy, Bill McKinney, Kristen Stewart, Eddie Rouse, Robert Longstreet

Director: David Gordon Green, Terrence Malick

Director: David Gordon Green
Screenwriter: David Gordon Green, Joseph Conway
Story: Lingard Jervey
Producer: Lisa Muskat
Director: Terrence Malick
Producer: Edward R. Pressman
Composer: Philip Glass, David Wingo, Michael Linnen
Studio: MGM/UA

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A hostile negotiation between a lyrical filmmaker and genre requirements -- predictable plot points attached like a house-arrest ankle braclet. Lovely moments, though...

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Weekly | comment Comment
11/08/04
Sean Burns
Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly

Connoisseurs should find it the sort of dark cinematic delicacy that, if still more poetic reverie than prose narrative, is ultimately more filling than standard fare.

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11/07/04
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

Working with bigger budget and name cast, Green has made a genre film in the Southern Gothic tradition that's less personal or accomplished than his former outings; it's not a sophomore jinx since first two films were original

Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
11/07/04
Emanuel Levy
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11/06/04
Boston Phoenix

From its opening lines and first enigmatic image, everything about Undertow is both dreamlike and real, artfully elusive and matter-of-fact.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
11/05/04
Eric Harrison
Eric Harrison
Houston Chronicle
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A satisfying, bewitching gumbo.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
11/05/04
Rene Rodriguez
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald

Undertow, which is well worth seeing for the performances by Bell and Lucas, is obviously a transitional film, but where Green wants to go remains unclear.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
11/05/04
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press
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The first half works better than the second, but overall it's like a piece of wax fruit - nice to look at, but ultimately not very satisfying to sink your teeth into.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
11/05/04
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

Undertow is good, but the perhaps unfair expectation based on just two pictures is that Green's films be sublime.

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
11/04/04
Walter Chaw
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central

A taut piece of Southern Gothic from Richardson native David Gordon Green.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
11/04/04
Chris Vognar
Chris Vognar
Dallas Morning News
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One non-threatening Undertow.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
11/04/04
Kathy Cano Murillo
Kathy Cano Murillo
Arizona Republic
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When it's over, you find yourself remembering small moments in the movie far more than the whole picture.

Full Review Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel | comment Comment
11/04/04
Phoebe Flowers
Phoebe Flowers
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The word thriller also implies some sort of suspense, but every time Green comes close to creating any, he undercuts it by focusing on mundane aspects of the boys' journey.

Full Review Source: FilmStew.com | comment Comment
11/02/04
Pam Grady
Pam Grady
FilmStew.com

Steeped in a rudimentary, even ludicrous, plot, it plays like nothing more than an exceedingly well-written Friday the 13th sequel.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
11/02/04
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

Director David Gordon Green dishes up another striking film with this dark fable about two brothers running from a murderous uncle.

Full Review Source: Netflix | comment Comment
11/01/04
James Rocchi
James Rocchi
Netflix

A formulaic suspenser.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
10/31/04
Michael Tunison
Michael Tunison
Boxoffice Magazine

In equal parts powerful and peculiar, the film is not my favorite of Green's, but it helps solidify his position as one of the most visionary young directors around.

Full Review Source: Premiere Magazine | comment Comment
10/30/04
Glenn Kenny
Glenn Kenny
Premiere Magazine

Those going to Undertow expecting a thriller will find the proceedings slow going. However, those who are seduced by the characters and the setting will find that the 105 minutes pass quickly.

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10/30/04
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
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The Fugitive plot gets old pretty quickly and the viewer is left wishing they'd just get it over with.

Full Review Source: San Diego Metropolitan | comment Comment
10/30/04
Jean Lowerison
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan

Hamstrung by a feeling that its director was striving for oddity, purely for oddity's sake.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
10/30/04
John Anderson
John Anderson
Newsday
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