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How Deep Is the Ocean

  • 2023
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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How Deep Is the Ocean (2023)
Official trailer for the upcoming feature film 'How Deep is the Ocean' 

Taymaynari Productions and A W Pictures
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A drifter named Eleanor moves to Melbourne, staying in a rundown boarding house. Through dead-end jobs and a doomed affair, she navigates life among fellow outcasts while missing genuine con... Read allA drifter named Eleanor moves to Melbourne, staying in a rundown boarding house. Through dead-end jobs and a doomed affair, she navigates life among fellow outcasts while missing genuine connections over a transformative year.A drifter named Eleanor moves to Melbourne, staying in a rundown boarding house. Through dead-end jobs and a doomed affair, she navigates life among fellow outcasts while missing genuine connections over a transformative year.

  • Director
    • Andrew Walsh
  • Writer
    • Andrew Walsh
  • Stars
    • Adam Rowland
    • Olivia Fildes
    • Serkan Tokgoz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    120
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Walsh
    • Writer
      • Andrew Walsh
    • Stars
      • Adam Rowland
      • Olivia Fildes
      • Serkan Tokgoz
    • 29User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam Rowland
    Adam Rowland
    • Charlie Frost
    Olivia Fildes
    Olivia Fildes
    • Eleanor Gray
    Serkan Tokgoz
    Serkan Tokgoz
    • Constable Dean
    Steven Haar
    • Bouncer
    Daniel Hill
    Daniel Hill
    • Neil Scott
    Laura Bellomo
    Laura Bellomo
    • Kylie
    Claire Duncan
    Claire Duncan
    • Emily
    Naomi Lisner
    Naomi Lisner
    • Jane
    Leo Notarianni
    • Passer-by
    Dia Taylor
    Dia Taylor
    • Rachel
    • (voice)
    Jacqui Beaman
    • Bar Patron
    Simone Oula
    • Zoe
    Monika Thomas
    • Cafe customer
    Sienna Stass
    Sienna Stass
    • Leanne
    Raine Alexandra
    Raine Alexandra
    • Rita Frost
    Dan Heubel
    • Couple
    Aaron Appleby
    • Passer-by
    Faouzi Daghistani
    • Job Candidate
    • Director
      • Andrew Walsh
    • Writer
      • Andrew Walsh
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    7dannycrossman

    A thoughtfully human film

    This film is probably a common tragic story for wandering youth or young adults where the protagonist Eleanor seems to aimlessly drift from one pointless human encounter striving to find some meaning or happiness.

    We know fairly little about her apart from her broken family history back in Adelaide and interestingly she spurns the advances of the one character who may likely give her the comfort and security that she really needs in her wandering life.

    Despite the occasionally obvious improv dialogue the film actually has a more realistic script than many indie films that try to create natural speech interactions and results in a jumble of words that people often use if conversation.

    How Deep is the Ocean is a thoughtful film that does a good job of exploring the loneliness that runaway youth or drifters experience each day. The long unbroken scene takes will likely challenge those with a 3 second attention span but the beauty is in the ability to stop and watch the characters closely and in this Director Andrew Walsh gives us full serving.
    7chickashley-32961

    Coming Of Age In Australia

    As an American watching an indie drama set in Australia, I was distracted by the beauty of the country and the intricacies and struggles of Australian life. While we can all relate with the struggles of everyday life I found it interesting seeing such portrayals in a world I'm unfamiliar with.

    Olivia fiddles is an excellent actress in portraying the struggles and realities of life. I can't tell you how many times I wanted to walk out on my job but never had to guts to do so; it was satisfying seeing her pull the trigger on what I couldn't do.

    The film takes a very impromptu approach in its film making style. The scenes seem to almost unfold naturally as Olivia deals with the struggles that director, Andrew Walsh, dishes at her time and time again! If you're interested in seeing the struggles of a young Australian coming of age definitely give How Deep is the Ocean a try!
    8loveroffillm

    A coming of age Indie

    How Deep is the Ocean is worth a watch. It is a mostly improvised film without much scripted dialogue and is well acted. It is an exploration of Eleanor, played by Olivia Fildes, finding herself in a new environment, the larger city of Melbourne, where she is just looking for a job and will not settle for just anything. She faces unexpected and unfortunate circumstances and the film shows the complexities and realities of living and surviving in a big city. Harsh lessons are learned, but most importantly, life keeps on moving forward.

    I loved the shots of Melbourne, the camera work and the natural dialogue. This gave me of feel of Cassavete's Shadows, a raw experimental take on the communion and relationships of people. I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to see more of Andrew Walsh's work. This is not your conventional film and it was beautiful exploration of the human condition.
    9jimproducer

    A quietly stunning film that blends human drama with striking visual

    A quietly stunning film that blends human drama with striking visuals, creating a story that lingers well after the credits roll. What impressed me most about the film was its ability to explore deep emotional currents without ever feeling heavy-handed or melodramatic.

    At the heart of the story is a compelling performance by the lead actress, who brings a remarkable depth and subtlety to her character.

    The cinematography captures the rugged beauty of the coastal setting, mirroring the emotional journey of the characters. There's a strong use of natural light that gives the film a sense of realism, while the underwater sequences add a dreamlike quality that deepens its themes of connection and loss.

    The pacing is deliberate but never sluggish, allowing the story to unfold organically. While it's not an action-packed film, there's an underlying tension that builds as secrets come to the surface, making it quietly gripping. I also appreciated the subtle use of sound design - the ocean is almost a character in itself, its presence felt even when it's not seen, which adds to the film's contemplative atmosphere.
    8AKamp79

    A little Aussie gem!

    As an Aussie, I watch a heck of a lot of Australian Indie films - and I thoroughly enjoyed this one!

    Writer/Director Andrew Walsh's debut film 'How Deep is the Ocean' is a character study of a young 20-something, Eleanor, who arrives in Melbourne, Australia, trying to make a new life for herself. Over the course of the next year, we see her drift from job to job and dealing with low-life Aussie men.

    There's nothing huge or momentous that takes place - it's a simple film about life, love, and simply getting by in this world. Interesting to note is that the film didn't have a full screenplay. The storyline was set, but the actors had to improvise dialogue. This results in a film that feels genuine, even if a little awkward at times.

    Worth a look!

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2023 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
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      • Taymaynari Productions
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      • 1h 18m(78 min)
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