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Deep Waters
While on a bird-watching expedition, brother and sister Gordon and Jema Ross lose the oars of their dinghy and are forced to paddle ashore with their hands. They encounter a gang who smuggle immigrants into Britain...
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Plot Summary
A woman, trapped in a loveless marriage, finds herself increasingly drawn to her husband's best friend. As her desires grow, she navigates a complex emotional landscape, leading to a dangerous entanglement. The film explores themes of infidelity, repression, and the suffocating constraints of societal expectations in a remote coastal setting.
Critical Reception
Deep Waters was met with a mixed critical reception upon its release. While some critics praised its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Charlotte Rampling, others found the pacing slow and the narrative somewhat predictable. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its mature themes and others finding it melodramatic.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy for its atmospheric portrayal of isolation and emotional turmoil.
Charlotte Rampling's performance is a standout, capturing a complex inner life.
Some viewers found the plot too deliberate and the emotional stakes not fully realized.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Polish-British author Jerzy Kosinski.
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