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Breakwater

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 37m
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5.2/10
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Dermot Mulroney, Alyssa Goss, and Darren Mann in Breakwater (2023)
A young ex-con risks his newfound freedom to track down the estranged daughter of a fellow inmate, and unknowingly brings a devil from her past straight to her doorstep.
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A young ex-con risks his newfound freedom to track down the estranged daughter of a fellow inmate, and unknowingly brings a devil from her past straight to her doorstep.A young ex-con risks his newfound freedom to track down the estranged daughter of a fellow inmate, and unknowingly brings a devil from her past straight to her doorstep.A young ex-con risks his newfound freedom to track down the estranged daughter of a fellow inmate, and unknowingly brings a devil from her past straight to her doorstep.

  • Director
    • James Rowe
  • Writer
    • James Rowe
  • Stars
    • Dermot Mulroney
    • Darren Mann
    • Alyssa Goss
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • James Rowe
    • Writer
      • James Rowe
    • Stars
      • Dermot Mulroney
      • Darren Mann
      • Alyssa Goss
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Ray Childress
    Darren Mann
    Darren Mann
    • Dovey
    Alyssa Goss
    Alyssa Goss
    • Eve
    Don Henderson Baker
    • Cashier
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Kendra
    JD Evermore
    JD Evermore
    • Luther (Pops)
    • (as J.D. Evermore)
    Celia Rose Gooding
    Celia Rose Gooding
    • Jess
    Mike Stanley
    Mike Stanley
    • Walter
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    Ezra DuVall
    • Harper
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    Sonja Sohn
    • Bonnie Bell
    Daniel Williams-Lopez
    Daniel Williams-Lopez
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    Timothy Douglas Perez
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    • (as Timothy Perez)
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    Kyle Riggs
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    Leigh Higginbotham
    Leigh Higginbotham
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    Jon Stafford
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    5I_Ailurophile

    Duly enjoyable - just not anything special, either

    Mark this as one of those films that apparently got released but which I never heard of until, some time later, I came across it by chance while looking at the credits of someone involved (Celia Rose Gooding, for the record). This is perhaps a bit curious since there are at least a couple notable names among the cast (Dermot Mulroney and Mena Suvari); maybe it's a little less curious as we observe that it's only the second effort of James Rowe as a filmmaker, for newcomers don't often get big press. I sat to watch with no foreknowledge or particular expectations, and therefore surely the clearest head that I could, so how is 'Breakwater,' actually?

    I look forward to seeing Rowe grow as a writer and director, and may he impress in the future. It's not that this movie does anything drastically wrong. It's that there's nothing really special or noteworthy about it, and it plays so safely within established crime drama-thriller territory that it mostly just sails on by unremarked, and any dings in the factory-made chassis that rub us the wrong way become extra glaring in the process. Scenes, characterizations, and dialogue range from rather lifeless and dull - plucked straight from the pages of a "connect the dots" crime flick how-to manual - to gawky and almost cringe-inducing, as stilted and awkward in Rowe's administration as boyish protagonist Dovey is meant to be as a character. The overall story is suitably engaging, but also doesn't specifically stand out at all, itself coming off as the assemblage of bits and pieces the filmmaker pulled together from disparate points of inspiration (surely including TV movies) without requiring major creativity on his part. And though I think the actors give apt performances, it's not like they especially shine, or even could under the circumstances, least of all as Rowe's direction is mostly as common as his script, if not also bland.

    It takes more than one-third of the length before the first real jolt of violence provides a small spark of vitality, and before Rowe shows some cleverness in his writing. In fairness, maybe I shouldn't judge that first portion so harshly, for the remainder does stand a tad more sturdily as the tale turns darker. Then again, it's not as if the aspects that initially gnaw at us go away, including a romance that feels a smidgen forced (if a man and a woman share the screen, they MUST fall in love, didn't you know?), and production values so crisp and modern that they serve to somewhat sterilize the would-be seediness of the proceedings. I find myself unconvinced by how the plot is developed, and additional backstory and twists added in; becoming "sturdier" does not mean the whole is perfectly sturdy. Sure, in general the picture is well made, and there are some moments - mostly in the last third or so - that I would even describe as "very good" as all elements come together more sharply, and with greater potency, and more wit. I just wish that such verbiage could be applied to a more significant percentage of these ninety-six minutes, because all told, the strength is too variable to earn substantial commendation.

    I don't dislike 'Breakwater.' Actually, I want to like it more than I do. It's fine, and satisfactorily enjoyable as something that can be watched a bit passively. It's just that "fine," "satisfactory," and "passive" is not what we tend to want from cinema, and if that's the first and final impression that a title makes, then its lasting value leaves a bit to be desired. Check this out if you like, and may you find it a more fully absorbing experience than I did; I wish nothing but the best for all involved. Just don't go in expecting a revelation, and maybe that's the best way to appreciate Rowe's sophomore effort.
    9howardallenruss

    Great little movie

    What a refreshing indie movie. This may be an indie movie but it doesn't feel like one. The production and acting make it feel like a full on Hollywood production. The storytelling is quite compelling. It's very refreshing to watch a movie that's actually filmed where it's set. I'm from Northeastern NC and it is nice to see familiar landmarks in a movie. And no I'm not a paid shill here writing a review. I really can't say much more other than it's a movie I would readily watch it again. I'm not much on words when it comes to reviews. I'm just saying that's it a great movie and if you're reading this I would encourage giving it a watch. You won't regret it.
    3tifa_fair

    Not Thrilling

    This was a huge waste of my time, and I'm sick in bed so there's nothing else to do but waste time. I don't know how it ended up on my to watch list, but this was all drama, no thrill, and extra cheesy. Do your self a favor and refrain from making the same mistake I did. The elements of suspense led me to believe that maybe, just maybe, something unpredictable could happen, but I was disappointed time and time again. I wish I had something to recommend about this movie, but there was nothing that I actually liked about the film. I gave it a 3 because the camera operation was clean, and I liked the setting and background.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    SURPRISES HERE & THERE...3-LEADS DELIVER...ENGROSSING STORY & SOME SHARP CINEMATOGRAPHY

    The Extremely Prolific Dermot Mulroney (142 Credits), Fresh-Faced Darren Mann, and the Cutie-Thespian Alyssa Goss,

    All Bring a Good Game to a Coastal Village Where Secrets and Treasure are Revealed that Make this a Somewhat Intriguing Independent Dramatic-Thriller.

    It's a Good Edgy Mystery with Multi-Dimensional Characters, a Quick Pace and Sharp Sea-Side Images (shot with one camera and no CGI).

    The Story Goes in Different Directions Now and Then and Keeps Viewers On-Their-Toes. Some Revelations May Make a "Suspension of Disbelief" Mandatory, but it Does Not Interfere too Much with the Entertainment Factor.

    Overall, it's a "Dark" Tale that Leans into Neo-Noir Territory as a "Lifer" (Mulroney) Grooms and Protects a Young Inmate and Asks a Favor when the Latter is Released.

    This Sets in Motion a Chain of Layered Events Containing Enough Depth and Skullduggery that Makes it an Above Average Film in its Class and is...

    Worth a Watch.
    8gunn-wrights

    WOW! That was really good for an indie!!

    I mean, no big budget explosions or choreographed kung-fu fights, but it had a decent story, and that's what matters!

    I have seen some reviewers compare this movie to 'Cape Fear' - and while I can see the resemblances, I liked this movie better. The acting and cinematography were outstanding. It is a bit slow, but it had to be in order to build the characters. I promise, it will keep your attention the entire time.

    There are several twists, which I found very entertaining. And the ending had to be what it was - no, it's not grand, but it's true.

    RECOMMENDATION: Add this to your list! It's definitely worth the watch!!

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      Filmed with a single camera and no green screens used
    • Goofs
      Ray Childress (Dermot Mulroney) tells Eve to go topside. He should have told her to go on deck. It's a common mistake among boaters to refer to the deck as the topside. Topsides actually refer to the part of the hull (side of the boat) that is above the waterline.
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      Dressed for the Drought
      Performed by Patrolled By Radar

      Written by R. Jay Souza

      Courtesy of Knitting Factory Records

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2023 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Волнорез
    • Filming locations
      • Aberdeen, North Carolina, USA(Prison)
    • Production company
      • Loose Cannon Pictures (II)
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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