The Current
The Current

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The Current

2014
Movie
85 min
English

Jake loves living in Chicago but when big city violence hits a little too close to home his parents buy a campground in rural Minnesota and move the family there. Jake hates living at the campground until he meets Peter, the boy across the river. The two quickly become best friends and spend a fun-filled summer together on the river. In one of their conversations, Peter shares his Christian faith with Jake. Jake uses his new faith to help a friend through a tragedy.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic64/100
Google Users70%
Director: Richard FranklinGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A gripping psychological thriller, 'The Current' follows a young woman who, after a traumatic event, finds herself increasingly isolated and paranoid. As her grip on reality loosens, she begins to suspect that the people closest to her are involved in a sinister plot. The film masterfully blurs the lines between perception and reality, leaving the audience questioning what is truly happening.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Current' received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and the lead performance. Some noted the film's deliberate pacing, which while effective for building suspense, occasionally slowed the narrative momentum. Audiences were generally divided, with some finding the ambiguity and psychological depth compelling, while others desired a more straightforward resolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and strong lead performance.

  • Criticized by some for a slow pace and ambiguous ending.

  • Successfully evokes a sense of dread and paranoia.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's suspenseful nature and the compelling lead role, finding it a thought-provoking thriller. However, a segment of viewers expressed frustration with the film's ambiguous conclusion, wishing for more definitive answers.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Director at the Australian Film Institute Awards.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Richard Franklin, was inspired by classic Hitchcock thrillers, particularly 'Vertigo', in crafting the protagonist's descent into paranoia.

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