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The DrowningÂ
TrailerA psychiatrist faces his past, present and future when he finds himself involved in the treatment of a young man recently released from prison for a murder committed when the boy was just 11 years old.Actors: Julia Stiles, Josh Charles, Avan Jogia, Tracie Thoms, Leo Fitzpatrick, Robert Clohessy, Nancy Ellen Shore, Jasper Newell, Mike Houston, Holly Glasser, Kim Ramirez, ...»Director: Bette GordonCountry: United States, Hong KongDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Drowning "
New York Magazine/VultureMay 17, 2017The movie is a prime specimen of "the paranoid style."
Hollywood ReporterMay 11, 2017Despite the wildly uneven plotting, Gordon's atmospheric direction in coastal New London propels the drama, as does her sensitivity to what remains unspoken between people.
RogerEbert.comMay 10, 2017An obnoxious story about revenge and self-destruction that throws together a bunch of hackneyed observations about humanity.
VarietyMay 10, 2017The film's biggest surprise may come when the credits roll to reveal that this almost perfectly bland, low-intensity mystery is directed by New York indie scene veteran Bette Gordon.
New York TimesMay 09, 2017Distinguishes itself by applying a depth of psychological observation that yields a genuinely unsettling vision.
Mark Reviews MoviesMay 18, 2017The whole affair is a head-scratcher of bloody-scalp proportions.
Paste MagazineMay 12, 2017The Drowning is a film of small, visceral pleasures-its ambiguity is absolutely delicious-but most of its weight rests on Charles.
Eye for FilmMay 11, 2017Gordon is not out of her depth. She knows exactly that she's doing. Working with a story that could easily have become confused, she delivers something powerful.
Film Journal InternationalMay 10, 2017Josh Charles and Julia Stiles star in a stiff psychological thriller beset by serious lapses in logic.
Brooklyn MagazineMay 10, 2017tackles the weighty themes of voyeurism, altruism, and self-preservation artfully and inventively, subverting clichés and taking the genre in a refreshing direction
Slant MagazineMay 09, 2017If there's anything worth mulling over about The Drowning, it's the way it proffers the East Coast couple as an inevitably miserable institution without really meaning to.
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