Film Threat by Alex Saveliev
The ambiguity in this glacially-paced but atmospheric and at times striking little film doesn’t so much tantalize as frustrate – only because the filmmaker duo approaches something so much deeper, wiser, and subtler.
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Directors
Terrence Martin,
Dominique Braun
Cast
Ed Harris,
Riley Smith,
Martina Gusman,
Terrence Martin,
Dominique Braun
Genre
Thriller
Hopeful that an open-ocean sailing trip might relight the spark of their passion, a troubled married couple hits a breaking point when one's refusal to explore a foreboding deserted island sends them on a deep internal journey that will soon require drastic decisions in order to survive.
Film Threat by Alex Saveliev
The ambiguity in this glacially-paced but atmospheric and at times striking little film doesn’t so much tantalize as frustrate – only because the filmmaker duo approaches something so much deeper, wiser, and subtler.
RogerEbert.com by Glenn Kenny
The movie has an aura of indie navel-gazing that kept me at arm’s length.
The Film Stage by Jared Mobarak
Braun and Martin make some interesting choices and craft a gorgeous-looking film on an obviously shoestring budget, but none of that matters when my one wish was for these characters to never see each other again.
The A.V. Club by Luke Y. Thompson
One hopes the entire process made for great couples therapy, because watching it certainly doesn’t.
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