rhett-p
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The male lead is the son of Mick Jagger and his performance is just flat-out bad, distractingy so. Pluses include Camille Rowe who is solid, there is some effectively creepy underwater photography on show and the visual team should be commended but... There's just not a whole lot on offer here aside from the above with very little by way of actual plot or story to build tension.
Even ardent horror fans should consider giving this one a miss I'm afraid.
Even ardent horror fans should consider giving this one a miss I'm afraid.
Not enough meat on the bone for this script, seemed like a decent setup but it never really got out of the first act and failed to establish any kind of "stakes" to help ramp up the tension. Overall production values were decent and the acting fine for the most part. I suggest giving this one a miss however as even the "creepy pasta" subject-matter is unfulfilling.
Just like this director's other feature film 'Arctic', 'Stowaway' is a solid survival drama this time in the guise of a semi-hard sci-fi. If you enjoy survival films then this is probably worth your time.
The one-sided conversations go a long way to reinforcing the isolated nature of the crew, and the ending is entirely satisfactory (despite what some other reviewers might suggest). It looks good, has an atmospheric sound track and a small but solid cast featuring the always terrific Toni Collette.
It's not quite as good as 'Arctic' but I still enjoyed my time with this one and will be checking out the director's future work.
The one-sided conversations go a long way to reinforcing the isolated nature of the crew, and the ending is entirely satisfactory (despite what some other reviewers might suggest). It looks good, has an atmospheric sound track and a small but solid cast featuring the always terrific Toni Collette.
It's not quite as good as 'Arctic' but I still enjoyed my time with this one and will be checking out the director's future work.