A group of friends get stranded on a boat.A group of friends get stranded on a boat.A group of friends get stranded on a boat.
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D. Elliot Woods
- Coast Guardsman
- (as Elliot Woods)
Johann Benét
- Security Officer
- (uncredited)
Greg Bronson
- Communications Officer
- (uncredited)
Ben McCain
- Coast Guard Official
- (uncredited)
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Unrealistic.... yet...
Two Came Back is a nifty little movie about some young adults who find themselves at the mercy of the ocean and sun as they float on a life raft after their ship goes down. Two Came Back isn't really a movie to get worked up over, or dedicate an entire night too. It's really the kind of movie where you have some free time, you want to relax, you want to grab those potato chips and onion dip and relax on the sofa with a cold soda and find something decent on television. This movie is that decent thing you're looking for; though not amazing, not even great... Two Came Back isn't bad and is a substantial watch. The movie is unrealistic, and I'm not saying its impossible (I didn't read about the true story but I don't deny it), but if you've been sitting on a dinky rubber raft under constant sun for days and days, you're not going to just get a few new sun freckles, sexy tan, and chapped lips. You're gonna be red as a lobster, there's going to be white residue around your lips... the fact that the movie depicted the young adults as merely whimpering for water after days and days of no shade or drink is highly unrealistic, and even still they would've been in worse mental states and other bad physical conditions. Don't let this ruin it for you, though. Once it's done, you'll turn off the television, sit for a minute, maybe rub a few crumbs off your stomach, and feel at least a little content. I don't recommend spending your money on it though; usually a TV station will show it every once in a while.
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First of all I am a fan of Melissa Joan Hart so that I've watched the film. The Title "Two Came Back" gives us the ending.Although on the cover we can see Hart and Brandis' picture, so it's not hard to understand "who will come back?".I wish the title changed.On the other hand the movie has a only a few cast.But I can say their performance are well.They play really well. Brandis and Hart are doing whatever they can for survive. I like "survival movies" but this was a little bit simple.Did I expect too much from this movie?? It's not easy to make films, which will be watched by people. It's not a well-done job as well as "Twisted Desire" and "Drive Me Crazy". Heracting has been getting worse.But we don't know the reason, do we?. I think Melissa was good on just in 2 TV-Series: "Clarissa" and "Sabrina" . As a really fan I expect from her better films.But she got married and we don't know if she will continue her job as an actress.Maybe we can see her as a producer like her mom.At what career is Melissa Best? We'll know the answer soon. But it's also worth to buy and see the movie because of Jonathan Brandis, who also has fans from all over the world. Finally, If you have time for you, you can see the movie .
Very Bad
Awful acting from everyone, the actors seemed very uninspired (perhaps with the exception of Susan Sullivan as Mom, with an on-screen time of maybe 5 minutes).
The 'effects' were even worse: If you as a want to depict a storm on film, you will have to make sure that the boat involved rocks way more than it would in a small lake with a light breeze, if it is to be at all believable. Which it wasn't.
The soundtrack sounded like bad 80's muzak and was annoyingly present throughout the movie.
The 'plot' was very straightforward, no surprises there - apart from the fact that some of the characters surprised me by being totally out of character.
Steer clear away from this crap.
The 'effects' were even worse: If you as a want to depict a storm on film, you will have to make sure that the boat involved rocks way more than it would in a small lake with a light breeze, if it is to be at all believable. Which it wasn't.
The soundtrack sounded like bad 80's muzak and was annoyingly present throughout the movie.
The 'plot' was very straightforward, no surprises there - apart from the fact that some of the characters surprised me by being totally out of character.
Steer clear away from this crap.
worth watching
Even though the title and opening sequence give away the ending, this film is still worth watching. Melissa Joan Hart, Jonathan Brandis, Susan Sullivan and Susan Walters give good performances. There is a lot to learn from this film about leadership and survival.
If the producers would change the name of this film and delete the opening sequence, this would be a truly dramatic film.
Nonetheless, it still worth watching for the performances and lessons taught.
With all due respect to Melissa Joan Hart, Jonathan Brandis gave some truly spirited moments in this film, particularly when the characters are finally rescued. Ms. Hart, who is quite talented, could learn to show strong emotion on screen, when it is appropriate.
If the producers would change the name of this film and delete the opening sequence, this would be a truly dramatic film.
Nonetheless, it still worth watching for the performances and lessons taught.
With all due respect to Melissa Joan Hart, Jonathan Brandis gave some truly spirited moments in this film, particularly when the characters are finally rescued. Ms. Hart, who is quite talented, could learn to show strong emotion on screen, when it is appropriate.
good flick, overall
While the acting in this movie leaves much to be desired if considered under the banner of drama, this is an adventure movie, and as such succeeds at immersing the viewer in the experience. Never mind that some of the sailing and survival details were a bit off. What reviewers and viewers alike so often forget is the the movie as a medium, just like theater, requires a suspension of disbelief, special effects notwithstanding. :)
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the true-life story of Deborah Scaling Kiley, an experienced sailor who survived the sinking of a sailboat she was helping to deliver down the Atlantic coast of the USA in 1982.
- Quotes
Susan Clarkson: [storm raging] It looks like it hurts.
Allie: Only when the boat moves.
- ConnectionsVersion of Split Second: Tragedy at Sea (2005)
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(San Pedro, Los Angeles, California)
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