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Sink
‘Sink’ tells the story of Rachel, a Mozambican domestic worker based in Johannesburg, who is forced to make a devastating choice after her daughter drowns whilst under the care of her employer; return to poverty stricken Mozambique or continue working for the family responsible for the death of her child so she can support her extended family back home. The story is a haunting exploration of motherhood, loss and the walls that separate people.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive, eccentric architect living in a remote lighthouse grapples with his past and the mysterious disappearance of his wife. As a storm brews outside, he is confronted by strangers who seem to know more about his life than he is willing to admit, forcing him to confront the fragmented memories of his relationships and the unsettling truth behind his solitude.
Critical Reception
Sink received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Mark Rylance. However, some found the narrative to be overly ambiguous and slow-paced, leading to a polarizing critical response.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and Rylance's compelling performance.
Criticized for its deliberate pacing and often impenetrable narrative.
Some found the mystery engaging, while others felt it lacked satisfactory resolution.
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Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot on location at the Fastnet Rock lighthouse off the coast of Ireland, adding to its isolated and intense atmosphere.
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