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Undertow, 2004

Undertow

English

USA

Rating:6.7
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Profile of Undertow

The mood of Undertow is atmospheric, stylized, and gloomy. The plot centers around kids in trouble, juvenile delinquency, and being on the run. It is a drama and thriller movie. In approach, Undertow is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. It takes place, at least partly, on a farm and in a small town. Undertow is set in Georgia and the USA. It happens in contemporary times. The movie is known for being an award winner. Note that Undertow includes profanity and violent content.

Summary of Undertow

David Gordon Green's third film finds the audacious director trying his hand at a new genre. This time, Green ups the dramatic ante by thrusting his dreamy characters into the world of an action-packed thriller. Chris Munn (an astounding Jamie Bell) is a troubled teenager who can't seem to stay out of trouble. His hard-nosed father, John (Dermot Mulroney), and younger brother, Tim (newcomer Devon Alan), are his only companions. But when John's long-lost brother Deel (Josh Lucas) shows up for a reunion of sorts, the past comes back to haunt everyone. Deel and John were involved in a bitter love triangle as young men, which led to Deel's subsequent incarceration. The brothers also never resolved an issue surrounding stolen gold coins that belonged to their father. When the coins are brought into light, tragedy strikes, forcing Chris and Tim to embark on a frantic journey through the South, trailed by the furious and murderous Deel.

With UNDERTOW, David Gordon Green delivers another invigorating motion picture. Working with the same crew that helped to make GEORGE WASHINGTON and ALL THE REAL GIRLS such luminous viewing experiences--especially director of photography Tim Orr and sound recordist Christof Gebert--Green has also brought a new voice into the mix: world-renowned composer Philip Glass, who contributes a memorably haunting score. The result is a film that pays homage to gritty B-movies of the 1970s through its electrifying use of freeze-frames, slow-motion, and gratuitous camera zooms.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: October 2004
Runtime: 108 min

Cast and Crew

Jamie Bell as Chris Munn in Undertow
Jamie Bell

as Chris Munn

Dermot Mulroney as John Munn in Undertow
Dermot Mulroney

as John Munn

Photos

Dermot Mulroney in Undertow (2004)
Dermot Mulroney in Undertow (2004)
Devon Alan and Jamie Bell in Undertow (2004)
Devon Alan and Jamie Bell in Undertow (2004)

Clips

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Critics Reviews

Chicago Tribune
For anyone who likes classic, offbeat American moviemaking, in the rural-thriller genre from "Moonrise" to "Macon County Jail," Undertow is one to check. Seething with violence, bleeding with lyricism, it's a poem from the junk heap, a cry from the...

Users Reviews

Undertow was underwhelming It started out real slow and then got trapped in nowhere land towards the middle. The ending was great because then I didn't have to watch it anymore.
Undertow begins with a relentles series of freeze frames, slow motion scenes, etc. as if the film maker has won a fill-your-shopping-cart contest at an FX software shop. I did try to hang in there but hit the one-too-manysolarizations mark early on....
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