Thursday, July 29, 2010

Undertow (2004)

Undertow is a mediocre thriller with a few good moments to speak for it. At its best, it features quiet moments where Philip Glass' music is allowed to shine and the film is thriving on its 70's roots and atmospheres that resemble George Washington. At its worst, Undertow trades in thriller crumbles we've seen a thousand times (or more). I guess this is supposed to settle into the mind of teens as an evil fairytail about lost childhood and a grim world in which everyone is forced to take care of herself. Does it work? ... Not really.

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