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Dead Calm

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Australia · 1989
Rated R · 1h 36m
Director Phillip Noyce
Starring Nicole Kidman, Sam Neill, Billy Zane, George Shevtsov
Genre Thriller, Horror

While out on a peaceful sailing trip, an Australian couple happens upon the lone survivor of a shipwreck, but after welcoming him aboard, they realize something about his story doesn't add up, and soon find themselves in the calm before a storm.

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75

TV Guide Magazine by

Though it lacks Alfred Hitchcock's wry and macabre sense of humor, DEAD CALM is a cracklingly good, cold-blooded film that never lets up in its truly Hitchcockian suspense. Under the gripping direction of Phillip Noyce, the film sustains tension and power beautifully, right through to its startling conclusion.

60

Washington Post by Desson Thomson

Noyce's direction moves impressively from sensual tenderness (between husband and wife) to edge-of-the-seat horror. he finds lurking dangers in quiet, peaceful waters and goes down with the good ship Dead Calm, his head held high. If you don't mind 11th-hour disappointments (including a laughable, Hollywood-kicker ending), you'll enjoy going down with it too.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

Dead Calm generates genuine tension, because the story is so simple and the performances are so straightforward. This is not a gimmick film (unless you count the husband's method of escaping from the sinking ship), and Kidman and Zane do generate real, palpable hatred in their scenes together.

80

The Telegraph by Tim Robey

Cinematogapher Dean Semler gets amazing colours as the sun sets, and there’s a bravely avant-garde debut score from Kiwi composer Graeme Revell, pumping up the pulse with sinister breathing sounds. The plot even thrives on a tacit cultural tension between the Australian stars and the arrogant interloper.

60

Empire by William Thomas

Initially, the film works well as a tense, teasing suspense vehicle. But one of Dead Calm’s major problems is that it brings to mind ideas and plot similarities from so many other films that you are constantly being reminded of its own rather humble status.

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