
Making Waves
A group of elderly women go on vacation to the seaside. One of them takes her son along and constantly watches him saying he has a brain tumor. His problem is something else entirely.
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Plot Summary
A successful female television executive is drawn into a complex and dangerous investigation when she suspects her husband, a psychiatrist, is having an affair with one of his patients. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a web of manipulation and deceit that puts her own life at risk. The lines between reality and paranoia begin to blur as she struggles to uncover the truth.
Critical Reception
Making Waves received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the thriller elements unconvincing. While some appreciated the performances, the film was largely seen as a disappointment, failing to live up to the potential of its premise and director.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and predictable plot.
- Performances are commendable but cannot save the convoluted narrative.
- Lacks the suspense and intrigue expected from a thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Making Waves' is not readily available through common aggregators.
Fun Fact
Katharine Ross's role in 'Making Waves' marked one of her last major film appearances before she transitioned to a more reclusive acting career.
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