The Deep End (2001)

Rated:
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Starring: Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic.
Director: Scott McGehee, David Siegel (III)
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
• Commentary by writers/ producers/ directors David Siegel and Scott McGehee
• Theatrical trailer(s)
• "The Anatomy of a Scene" - Sundance Special
• Featurette
• Still Gallery
• Widescreen anamorphic format
Editorial
Reviews
Vintage film noir gets a
confidently stylish upgrade in this subtle domestic thriller, intensified by
Tilda Swinton's acclaimed performance as a mother who risks everything to
protect her family. Adapted from Elisabeth Sanxay Holding's story The Blank
Wall (previously filmed as 1949's The Reckless Moment), the film's
gripping plot commences with Margaret (Swinton), a naval officer's wife and
mother of three, disposing of the body of a sleazy club owner, who died in an
accident after a confrontation with Margaret's closeted gay son. Maternal
instinct shifts into high gear when a blackmailer (Goran Visnjic) demands
$50,000 to withhold incriminating evidence, and his unspoken feelings provoke
an unexpectedly compassionate alliance. Compelling plot twists aside, The
Deep End gains much of its impact from the quiet desperation of a family
defined by its secrets and rescued by the mysterious motivations of the human
heart. --Jeff Shannon –