I was drawn in initially wondering how the characters were related. Plus it is marketed as a thriller, so maybe there would be thrills. There are not. Here is the main problem, the plot is hinged on an absurd event. A small boy drifts out to sea in a dinghy, while a hundred people on shore do nothing. Not only that but I counted 3-4 lifeguards at a lifeguard tower only yards away. A lifeguard's only duty is to stare out to see and make sure children are never in danger of drowning. They want us to believe that a whole team of lifeguards spotted the boy pull the dinghy into the water and watched him drift out to sea without a care. The 50 Italian women on shore apparently did the same thing. Then another boy who apparently can't swim well, does in fact swim out to sea in rough water and pulls the boy to safety, but on the way back he loses the ability to move his arms and forgets how to breathe and he drowns. Again with a lifeguard tower, which has a great view of the sea, does absolutely nothing.
The second problem is that the actress playing a young Cate Blanchet looks nothing like her, and she really can't act. She does look good in a bathing suit though. Her character is such an awful person that you wonder how she could function as a mother, let alone a wife.
This is shot well, excluding the awful drowning scene. I did like seeing Kevin Kline again. The art direction is good, but there is no humanity in this story.
The second problem is that the actress playing a young Cate Blanchet looks nothing like her, and she really can't act. She does look good in a bathing suit though. Her character is such an awful person that you wonder how she could function as a mother, let alone a wife.
This is shot well, excluding the awful drowning scene. I did like seeing Kevin Kline again. The art direction is good, but there is no humanity in this story.
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