

Voyage
Morgan and Catherine Norvell have their future plans ready. In Monte Carlo, their sailboat is stocked. From there they are going to sail to Malta and live on the boat for a year. They have bought some real estate with an old ruin of a hotel on it, which they are going to rebuild. A few days before they are about to start, they meet Gil and Ronnie Freeland. They would give anything to join them for a couple of days on the sea, and no sooner said than done, all four of them are enjoying the sweet life on the boat. The Norvells soon discover that it was a big mistake to invite them on board...
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Plot Summary
A young woman is kidnapped and taken to a remote island, where she is forced to confront her own past and the dark secrets of her captor. As she tries to escape, she uncovers a conspiracy that reaches far beyond the island's shores. The film delves into themes of psychological manipulation and survival against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Voyage received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its suspenseful atmosphere and performances, while others found the plot predictable and underdeveloped. Audiences were generally divided, with the film's dark themes and abrupt ending drawing both praise and criticism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful and atmospheric thriller elements.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot that doesn't fully deliver on its potential.
- Performances were noted, but often overshadowed by the film's darker, more disturbing themes.
Google audience: Audience reception for Voyage is scarce, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes. However, based on limited available commentary, viewers seem to have had varied reactions, with some appreciating the suspense and others finding the narrative lacking.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and premise, "Voyage" was filmed entirely on location in California, utilizing various coastal areas to simulate a remote island setting.
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