Malice
Malice

Malice

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Four years ago, an accident chasing the swordfish took away the life of Captain Fu’s elder son. It was the last time the giant swordfish was seen. With no fish to catch, his other son Yee thinks about transforming the business. At the moment when their boat Victory is about to be abandoned, Fu meets a foreign boy Ruan who tells that the fish is still out there. Can’t resist the temptation, Captain Fu brings Yee and Ruan embarking on the journey to search for the giant swordfish. In their journey, Ruan encounters migrant workers, which triggers his memory as a wartime refugee. He recalls his dead mother’s words: “Never trust the people on the shore”. The obsessions that bring men to the sea eventually become their doom. Only one of them shall return.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes54%
Metacritic51/100
Google Users64%
Director: Harold BeckerGenres: Mystery, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

A young couple, Andy and Tracy Safian, struggling to conceive, moves into a new home. Their lives become entangled with their enigmatic and wealthy neighbors, Jed and Carol Barnstaple, whose seemingly perfect life hides dark secrets. As Andy becomes suspicious of Jed's intentions and the suspicious circumstances surrounding the house, a deadly game of deception and manipulation unfolds.

Critical Reception

Malice received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its suspenseful plot and performances, while others found it convoluted and overly melodramatic. Audiences were divided, with some enjoying the twists and turns and others criticizing its implausibility.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful build-up and solid performances, particularly from Nicole Kidman and Bill Pullman.
  • Criticized by some for its convoluted plot and excessive twists that strain credibility.
  • The film's stylish direction and effective use of atmosphere were noted positively by several reviewers.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a suspenseful and engaging thriller, appreciating the plot twists and strong acting. However, some users expressed that the story became a bit too unbelievable in its later stages, detracting from the overall enjoyment.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's title, "Malice," is derived from the Latin word for "ill will" or "evil intent," perfectly reflecting the dark undertones and manipulative nature of the characters' actions.

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