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Undertow
TrailerThe film follows the death of his wife Audrey, John Munn moves with his two sons, mid-teen Chris Munn and adolescent Tim Munn, to a pig farm in rural Drees County, Georgia, where they lead a reclusive life.Actors: Jamie Bell, Kristen Stewart, Robert Longstreet, Terry Loughlin, Dermot Mulroney, Devon Alan, Josh Lucas, Eddie Rouse, Patrice Johnson, Charles Jester Poston, Mark Darby Robinson, ...»Director: David Gordon GreenCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Undertow"
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Directors of "Undertow"
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Critic Reviews of "Undertow"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009A deep-fried piece of Southern Gothic that wears its unpleasantness like a merit badge...
Time OutAugust 16, 2007Green's signature pastoral tangents and codeine pacing don't slow down this tale of two boys fleeing their psychotic uncle so much as inappropriately slacken any of the story's suspenseful aspects.
Denver Rocky Mountain NewsDecember 10, 2004Green's characters often find themselves in raw, unprotected moments, but Undertow also can feel a little too mesmerized by its own junkyard visions.
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDecember 09, 2004The film's first half is hypnotically watchable.
Orlando SentinelNovember 19, 2004Green is all surface and no depth in his effort to channel the late novelist William Faulkner.
Minneapolis Star TribuneNovember 11, 2004There's certainly nothing wrong with trying to make a movie visually pleasing, but it shouldn't come until after there's a good plot and intriguing characters.
Q Network Film DeskMarch 29, 2016its marriage of conventional thriller dynamics and unexpected visual potency marks it as something both utterly unique and reliably familiar
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009A tense and entertaining murder thriller about redemption and greed...
CHUDFebruary 27, 2009While it has lulls and sleepy moments, Undertow also full of startling truths and beauties, as well as offering a window into a side of the country that movies rarely bother to look at.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 07, 2008The actors grapple manfully with the ersatz rural poetry of the dialogue, but Green's pacing is slow and self-indulgent, and the action often departs from recognizable human behavior.
Film ThreatDecember 06, 2005Green's most accessible film to date, yet he keeps his directorial style very close to the way it's always been. Slow, patient, revelatory.
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