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Undertow
Undertow

Undertow (2004)

60% User Rating
1h 48min
Drama
Thriller

"Hear me now brother. I was washed in the same blood as you."

The Munns, father John and sons Chris and Tim, recede to the woods of rural Georgia. Their life together is forever changed with the arrival of Uncle Deel, though the tragedy that follows forces troubled Chris to become a man.

David Gordon GreenDirector

Cast

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Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell

Chris Munn

Josh Lucas

Josh Lucas

Deel Munn

Dermot Mulroney

Dermot Mulroney

John Munn

Devon Alan

Devon Alan

Tim Munn

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Lila

Robert Longstreet

Robert Longstreet

Bern

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Terry Loughlin

Officer Clayton

Eddie Rouse

Eddie Rouse

Wadsworth Pela

Patrice Johnson

Patrice Johnson

Amica Pela

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Charles 'Jester' Poston

Hard Hat Dandy

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Mark Darby Robinson

Conway

Pat Healy

Pat Healy

Grant the Mechanic

Leigh Higginbotham

Leigh Higginbotham

Muriel the Cashier

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Alfred M. Jackson

Dock Worker

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William D. Turner

Dock Worker

Michael Bacall

Michael Bacall

Jacob

Shiri Appleby

Shiri Appleby

Violet

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Carla Bessey

Violet's Friend

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Damian Jewan Lee

Gus

Bill McKinney

Bill McKinney

Grandfather

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Michael Gulick

Old Shirtless Man

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David Blazina

Watch-Guard

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Carlos DeLoach

Big Bad Cop

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George Smith

Milk Man

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H.G. Green

Newscaster

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Jesse Scott Nelson

Retardoe

Craig Zobel

Craig Zobel

Bridegroom

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Sophia Lin

Mail-Order Bride

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Anne Marie Dove

Tattoo Girl

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Thelma Louise Carter

Grandmother

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 70%

November 22, 2019

***Haunting and surreal Southern Gothic is nigh post-apocalyptic*** Two boys living with their father (Dermot Mulroney) in rural Georgia near Savannah (where the film was shot) try to eke out a living off the land. Chris (Jamie Bell) is about 16 and Tim around 10; both manifest their grief over their dead mother and the challenges of their destitute isolation in different ways: Chris gets in trouble with the law while Tim strangely seems preoccupied with consuming non-edible items. Their father's brother (Josh Lucas) comes to visit and seems affable enough, but there's a wild, sinister glint in his eyes. No wonder, he's inwardly frothing with hostility and greed. David Gordon Green's "Undertow" (2004) is a bit reminiscent of Terrence Malick's "Days of Heaven" (1978) in that both are realistic dramas focusing on youths in rural areas and both offer a dreamy viewing experience. Each tries hard to enchant with their movie magic. Unlike "Days," however, "Undertow" is rooted in Southern Gothic. Of the two, I favor "Undertow." After viewing the director’s awesome "Snow Angels" (2007), easily one of the greatest dramas ever filmed, I decided to give this one, his previous film, another chance. I'm glad I did because "Undertow" is the type of movie that improves on repeat viewings. But these types of arty flicks aren't for everyone. Those bred on modern blockbusters will likely find "Undertow" dull, meandering and pointless. I myself wasn't all that impressed the first time I watched it. I didn't hate it; I just didn't "get" it. I'm glad I gave it a second (and third) chance, however, because "Undertow" succeeded in pulling me in under its spell. You just have to be in the right mode for a film of this ilk. The "dreamy" quality noted above is facilitated by Philip Glass' mesmerizing score that plays during the opening and closing credits. It's simple and repetitive, but spellbinding. I've gone to the credits a few times just to enjoy this brilliant piece. Being a Southern Gothic drama/thriller, "Undertow" has a cool Southern ambiance with focus on the rural underbelly. Other films that are successful in this regard come to mind: "The General's Daughter," "Ode to Billy Joe," "I Walk the Line" (with Gregory Peck, 1970), "Mississippi Burning," "Squirm," "The Man in the Moon" and "The Skeleton Key." If you have a taste for these types of films, including the aforementioned "Days of Heaven," you'll likely appreciate "Undertow." The difference with “Undertow” is that it concentrates so exclusively on pastoral paucity that it cops a poetic post-apocalyptic ambiance. The film runs 1 hour, 48 minutes. Kristen Stewart has a small role in the first act. GRADE: B/B-

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Undertow Official Trailer #1 - Dermot Mulroney Movie (2004) HD

Undertow Official Trailer #1 - Dermot Mulroney Movie (2004) HD

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