Additionally, Dark Tide perfectly captured the sense of sheer peace and quiet that consumes you once your head is below the waves in the open ocean.
Reviewed by David Savage. Characters in movies can do a good job at representing reality (“Bubble,” “Syriana,” and but not limited to “Ballast”) and some movies can have inhuman quip machines (“Inglorious Bastards,” “Glenn Gary Glenn Ross,” and but not limited to “In Bruge”). As for the story, the world-building is exceptional. The movie captured the sense of reverence in the water and for the water, and took me far away to reefs of my own past.
A disappointing thriller with some key scenes too dark to decipher. Kate (Halle Berry) is a marine biologist and a free diving, shark expert. The nightmare from the deep is still lurking - more carnivorous and hungry than ever. www.revolvergroup.com. There are snippets of where these people came from and why they live in a world that is both beautiful and tragic. The Dark Tide by Alicia Jasinska, is a gripping dark fairy-tale fantasy.
The Dark Tide Review Exceptional Storytelling. Despite a talented cast lead by Halle Berry, director John Stockwell fails to take more than a bite out of this lackluster shark thriller. It gives off this wonderful feeling, luring the reader into the story and history of the world without being overwhelming.
In most cases, the reviews are necessarily limited to those that were available to us ahead of publication. Shelves: psychological-thriller, ebooks, own, reviewed, disappointed-with-the-ending, houseboat-living DARK TIDE introduces us to Genevieve Shipley- a women who is leaving behind her stressful life in London to live out her dream of living on a houseboat. An excellent dark fantasy. It seems that each time director John Stockwell goes seaward with a production, the movies get progressively worse. Will Self has hinted that his … Dark Tide. Let us know below. Dark Tide (John Stockwell, 2012) 3/10. Read full review
Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. Dark Tide – review. An excellent dark fantasy. Into the Blue, was entertaining, but certainly dumb. It's a murky sea that surrounds Dark Tide. Starring: Halle Berry, Ralph Brown, Oliver Martinez Directed by: John Stockwell Rating: 15 Format: DVD & Blu-ray Release date: 22 October 2012 Kate (Halle Berry) is a marine biologist and a free diving, shark expert. Read 542 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Additionally, Dark Tide perfectly captured the sense of sheer peace and quiet that consumes you once your head is below the waves in the open ocean. A soap opera with shark attacks, picture contains a few alarming sequences but loses its grip on its material -- and the viewer -- in a swirling vortex of visual confusion. It also adds to the world-building and the depth of the characterization since the main character has two moms. I've been scuba diving all over the world, and driven a boat like in this movie. Dark Tide Review Utter Failure With its one-dimensional characters and lack of an engaging plot, Dark Tide will test the patience of even the most patient moviegoer.