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Deepwater

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Deepwater (2005)
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A drifter comes to the town of Deepwater and is seduced into a twisted game of deceit and murder.A drifter comes to the town of Deepwater and is seduced into a twisted game of deceit and murder.A drifter comes to the town of Deepwater and is seduced into a twisted game of deceit and murder.

  • Director
    • David S. Marfield
  • Writers
    • Matthew F. Jones
    • David S. Marfield
  • Stars
    • Lucas Black
    • Peter Coyote
    • Mía Maestro
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • David S. Marfield
    • Writers
      • Matthew F. Jones
      • David S. Marfield
    • Stars
      • Lucas Black
      • Peter Coyote
      • Mía Maestro
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Director
      • David S. Marfield
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      • Matthew F. Jones
      • David S. Marfield
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    7bernie-122

    Don't believe all Anglophiles

    I wonder if the reviewer I'm thinking of even watched the film. Like, for instance, not realizing that Nat got the car keys from the guy who was beating the crap out of him in the bar. And set in Louisiana? Sheep farm? Sheesh.

    OK, it was a bit disjointed in places, but not so much that anybody paying attention couldn't follow the action. The main thing, for this type of movie, is to keep you guessing. This it did, right up to the end. Peter Coyote was brilliant, and Lucas Black got it pretty spot on as well. All the supporting cast were top notch.

    The trouble with any film that relies on a surprise ending is that it rarely invites repeat viewings. Alas, such is the case here. Otherwise, I would've given it one or two more stars. But it gave me a good ride, and that's all I expected. I'll be looking for more from this director.
    5kyyle7311

    Fight Club without the Club

    I honestly fell for the trap that this movie sets up throughout the plot and the surprise ending. The problem I had with this surprise ending compared to other surprise endings is that when you see a surprise ending, it's supposed to make you think, "Well, that makes sense." This one does the exact opposite and the movie does a poor job in my opinion of setting up the surprise ending. This is unfortunate considering the acting was superior in every area. I couldn't help but think of "Fight Club" as they are running down the surprise ending. Parallel to what we were shown in the movie is a view of what "actually" happened. And as good as I think Lucas Black is as an actor, he doesn't even compare to Brad Pitt or Edward Norton at least not at this point in his career. Overall, a strange and diluted plot that does not fill two hours until you see what happens at the end at which point I was left a little wanting.
    6wrlang

    Deep something

    Nat (Black) is a stand up kid from his point of view. Which is about the only point of view during the entire movie. He is traveling to California to start over and build a life when he meets Finch (Coyote) and his very young wife Iris (Maestro) who run a hotel called Deepwater, among other side jobs, in rural America. Finch convinces Nat to stay and help fix up the place. Nat gets all sorts of ideas about the other characters. But in the end, everything is not as it appears for Nat. The psychological plot of the film is kept at bay while the seasoned acting keeps your attention over the length of the film. Some action aficionados would find it boring. I would classify it more as a drama than a thriller.
    4jolgeir

    Rather disappointing

    Deepwater 2005 suffers from a lack of plot. The scenes are not well connected. I think the main flaws are in the storyline and the director does not know where he is going with this film. It is pretty amateurish despite good efforts from main actors.
    6info-5111

    Interesting choices and okay story

    I will confess that the choices that director Marfield has made concerning cast and crew make me somewhat more sympathetic towards "Deepwater" than I otherwise might have been. Lucas Black is an underrated actor who deserves bigger roles and Charlie Clouser's NiN-like music suits the mood of the film very well. But I think the film has merits of its own. Compared to fellow indie/festival flick "Down in the Valley", which has some interesting similarities, "Deepwater" feels much more genuine to me.

    A young man just out of ... well, some sort institution winds up in a small town working for a strange fellow (Peter Coyote) and lusting for his wife (Maestro). What initially seems like U- turn revisited turns out to be a quite different film in the end. The acting (mainly from washed-out but cool actors apart from Black) and the mood keep you fairly interested and the fairly down-to-earth tone that the film finally adopts work fine if you ask me. Worth watching, although not a masterpiece by any standard.

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    • Goofs
      When Nat leaves the bar just before stealing the Red Thunderbird, he doesn't have his crutch. Then at the motel the next day, the crutch is somehow behind the seats of the car.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Nurse Laurie: Wow, ostriches.

      Nat Banyon: You ever tasted one?

      Nurse Laurie: No.

      Nat Banyon: They're awfully good. Like beef, but more better.

      Nurse Laurie: That's disgusting.

      Nat Banyon: Could be. All I know is they pretty much raise themselves. Livestock of the 21st century, they say.

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Halcyon Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Тихий омут
    • Filming locations
      • Clearwater, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Deepwater Productions
      • Halcyon Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85:1

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