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| Title | The deep end | Year | 2001 | |||
| Director | Scott McGehee, David Siegel |
Writer | Scott McGehee | |||
| Country | USA | Language | English | |||
| Cast | Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic, Jonathan Tucker, Peter Donat, Josh Lucas, Raymond J. Barry, Tamara Hope, Jordon Dorrance, Heather Mathieson, Holmes Osborne, Richard Gross, Kip Martin, Franco Delgado, Kip Ellwood, Margot Krindel | |||||
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Margaret Hall (Tilda Swinton) is the head of a Lake Tahoe household consisting of her seventeen-year-old son Beau (Jonathan Tucker), two younger kids, and her father-in-law (Peter Donat). Her naval officer husband is away at sea most of the time. Concerned about Beau's friendship with Darby (Josh Lucas), a gay nightclub owner in Reno, she goes to see him and warn him to stay away from her son. Shortly afterwards, Margaret discovers Darby's body on the bank of the lake near her home with an anchor through his chest. With all the fierceness and purposefulness of a mother grizzly protecting her threatened cub, she moves Darby's body along with his car. Convinced that all is well, Margaret is stunned when she finds herself blackmailed by Alek Spera (Goran Visnjic) whose boss Nagle (Raymond Barry) wants $50,000 for a video of Beau having sex with Darby.
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Trying to raise all that money on short notice proves to be impossible given all the daily chores she must attend to. Things are complicated further when her father-in-law has a heart attack. Luckily Alek is on hand to save his life. McGehee and Siegel draw out a richly nuanced performance from Tilda Swinton (Orlando) as Margaret, an isolated woman whose life turns into a nightmare forcing her to step outside the boundaries of her prescribed suburban existence. The mysterious finale leads us to wonder whether her transformation will be lasting or just a temporary adventure brought on by circumstances beyond her control. One thing is for sure: the spiritual transformation of Alek is genuine and life-altering. |
Margret's oldest child, Beau, is having a love affair with a sleazy nightclub owner played by Josh Lucas |
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Really, really good. Tilda Swinton is fabulous and Josh Lucas has a steller preformance. I highly recomend it. |
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Darby: She's a mother, not a moron
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