
Ebbtide
Lawyer Jeff Warren takes over a compensation case after the sudden death of one of his legal partners. His subsequent investigations, and growing obsession with the enigmatic Ellen Fielding, compromise his values and his view of himself as a winner. His attempts to solve the complex intrigues lead him to be accused of the murder of Ellen's husband, Harry, and even his longtime partner and friend, Alison, finds it difficult to believe that he is innocent. His moral dilemma leads him into a final graphic confrontation, with unexpected results.
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Plot Summary
In the Australian coastal town of Port Douglas, a young woman named Margo is struggling to cope after the disappearance of her husband. She finds solace and unexpected companionship with a charismatic drifter named Johnny. As their relationship deepens, secrets from Johnny's past begin to surface, threatening to unravel the fragile peace Margo has found and casting a shadow over their burgeoning romance.
Critical Reception
Ebbtide is a lesser-known Australian independent film that received a mixed to positive reception, particularly for its atmospheric portrayal of a small coastal town and the performances of its lead actors. While not a major commercial success, it found an audience appreciative of its character-driven drama and exploration of themes like loss, loneliness, and new beginnings. The film is often cited for its sensitive handling of emotional complexities.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its evocative atmosphere and sense of place.
- The performances, especially from the lead actress, were often highlighted as compelling.
- Some found the pacing to be a bit slow, while others appreciated its contemplative nature.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Ebbtide (1994) is not readily available in public archives, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment on this platform.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, aiming to capture the unique beauty and isolation of the tropical north.
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