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The Flood

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United Kingdom · 2019
1h 37m
Director Anthony Woodley
Starring Lena Headey, Iain Glen, Arsher Ali, Ivanno Jeremiah
Genre Drama

A hardened immigration officer is offered a high-profile asylum case, judged on her ability to quickly and clinically reject applicants. Through her interrogation, she must uncover whether Haile is lying and has a more sinister reason for seeking asylum.

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Film Threat by Alex Saveliev

The Flood nearly sinks under the weight of its contrivances, but is barely kept afloat by its two central performances.

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Variety by Dennis Harvey

A relatively modest, low-key tale about global refugee issues that are usually portrayed in a higher dramatic key, The Flood makes a somewhat underwhelming first impression. But it gradually overcomes that to arrive at a potent (if still quiet) cumulative impact, bolstered by strong performances from leads Ivanno Jeremiah and Lena Headey.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck

Despite the fine performances by leads Lena Headey (Game of Thrones), who has herself long been active in refugee causes, and Ivanno Jeremiah (AMC's Humans), The Flood lacks the narrative urgency needed to make watching it feel like more than a slog.

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Los Angeles Times by Michael Ordona

The film is well-intentioned and rooted in harrowing real-life stories. Unfortunately, it’s made in the style of British television, with cinematic clichés that telegraph outcomes. The heavy-handed use of music, in particular, is intrusive.

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RogerEbert.com by Sheila O'Malley

Headey starred in "Game of Thrones," but also works with the International Rescue Committee as a human rights activist. She executive produced The Flood, and it is clearly an issue important to her. Her performance is quiet and controlled.

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