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How Deep Is the Ocean

  • 2023
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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How Deep Is the Ocean (2023)
Official trailer for the upcoming feature film 'How Deep is the Ocean' 

Taymaynari Productions and A W Pictures
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A drifter named Eleanor moves to Melbourne, staying in a rundown boarding house. Through dead-end jobs and a doomed affair, she navigates life among fellow outcasts while missing genuine con... Read allA drifter named Eleanor moves to Melbourne, staying in a rundown boarding house. Through dead-end jobs and a doomed affair, she navigates life among fellow outcasts while missing genuine connections over a transformative year.A drifter named Eleanor moves to Melbourne, staying in a rundown boarding house. Through dead-end jobs and a doomed affair, she navigates life among fellow outcasts while missing genuine connections over a transformative year.

  • Director
    • Andrew Walsh
  • Writer
    • Andrew Walsh
  • Stars
    • Adam Rowland
    • Olivia Fildes
    • Daniel Hill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    118
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Walsh
    • Writer
      • Andrew Walsh
    • Stars
      • Adam Rowland
      • Olivia Fildes
      • Daniel Hill
    • 29User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam Rowland
    Adam Rowland
    • Charlie Frost
    Olivia Fildes
    Olivia Fildes
    • Eleanor Gray
    Daniel Hill
    Daniel Hill
    • Neil Scott
    Steven Haar
    • Bouncer
    Serkan Tokgoz
    Serkan Tokgoz
    • Constable Dean
    Dia Taylor
    Dia Taylor
    • Rachel
    • (voice)
    Raine Alexandra
    Raine Alexandra
    • Rita Frost
    Naomi Lisner
    Naomi Lisner
    • Jane
    Claire Duncan
    Claire Duncan
    • Emily
    Jacqui Beaman
    • Bar Patron
    Cal Gordon
    Cal Gordon
    • Barista
    • (as Callum Gault)
    Sienna Stass
    Sienna Stass
    • Leanne
    Jayden Denke
    • Ben
    Laura Bellomo
    Laura Bellomo
    • Kylie
    Leo Notarianni
    • Passer-by
    Benji Wragg
    Benji Wragg
    • Rude Cafe customer
    Emily Dominko
    • Bar Patron
    Nic Stevens
    • Tracey
    • Director
      • Andrew Walsh
    • Writer
      • Andrew Walsh
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    8loveroffillm

    A coming of age Indie

    How Deep is the Ocean is worth a watch. It is a mostly improvised film without much scripted dialogue and is well acted. It is an exploration of Eleanor, played by Olivia Fildes, finding herself in a new environment, the larger city of Melbourne, where she is just looking for a job and will not settle for just anything. She faces unexpected and unfortunate circumstances and the film shows the complexities and realities of living and surviving in a big city. Harsh lessons are learned, but most importantly, life keeps on moving forward.

    I loved the shots of Melbourne, the camera work and the natural dialogue. This gave me of feel of Cassavete's Shadows, a raw experimental take on the communion and relationships of people. I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to see more of Andrew Walsh's work. This is not your conventional film and it was beautiful exploration of the human condition.
    8echapman7

    Casts a Spell

    This quiet, contemplative film takes a bit to hit its stride, but once it does, it casts a spell. It benefits from having a beautiful actress in the lead who is likely destined for big things, Olivia Fildes as the mysterious, mercurial Eleanor. She is well matched by her new flat mate, the alcoholic, unstable but affable comedian, Roy, played by Cris Cochrane. Their seemingly improvisational scenes pull the viewer in with the rhythm of everyday life.

    Much of the movie plays out in long, uninterrupted takes. It is a testament to the writing and performances that they, mostly, hold the audience's attention. One early exception is when Eleanor commits an act of rebellion at a dead-end job. It unspools in desultory fashion, a missed opportunity for a bigger payoff.

    But at its best, this reminded me of Greta Gerwig/Noah Baumbach collabs like Frances Ha. Poignant observations about life from a young person's point of view in an uncaring world with fleeting moments of grace. The closing piano theme is a fitting and beautiful note to fade out on.
    9jimproducer

    A quietly stunning film that blends human drama with striking visual

    A quietly stunning film that blends human drama with striking visuals, creating a story that lingers well after the credits roll. What impressed me most about the film was its ability to explore deep emotional currents without ever feeling heavy-handed or melodramatic.

    At the heart of the story is a compelling performance by the lead actress, who brings a remarkable depth and subtlety to her character.

    The cinematography captures the rugged beauty of the coastal setting, mirroring the emotional journey of the characters. There's a strong use of natural light that gives the film a sense of realism, while the underwater sequences add a dreamlike quality that deepens its themes of connection and loss.

    The pacing is deliberate but never sluggish, allowing the story to unfold organically. While it's not an action-packed film, there's an underlying tension that builds as secrets come to the surface, making it quietly gripping. I also appreciated the subtle use of sound design - the ocean is almost a character in itself, its presence felt even when it's not seen, which adds to the film's contemplative atmosphere.
    7dannycrossman

    A thoughtfully human film

    This film is probably a common tragic story for wandering youth or young adults where the protagonist Eleanor seems to aimlessly drift from one pointless human encounter striving to find some meaning or happiness.

    We know fairly little about her apart from her broken family history back in Adelaide and interestingly she spurns the advances of the one character who may likely give her the comfort and security that she really needs in her wandering life.

    Despite the occasionally obvious improv dialogue the film actually has a more realistic script than many indie films that try to create natural speech interactions and results in a jumble of words that people often use if conversation.

    How Deep is the Ocean is a thoughtful film that does a good job of exploring the loneliness that runaway youth or drifters experience each day. The long unbroken scene takes will likely challenge those with a 3 second attention span but the beauty is in the ability to stop and watch the characters closely and in this Director Andrew Walsh gives us full serving.
    9joshuaallenlabure

    Beautiful, Funny, Sad & Intimate

    "How Deep is the Ocean" is a slice-of-life drama that follows Eleanor, a young woman in her early twenties, as she moves from Adelaide to a new city, grappling with loneliness and the search for identity. Faced with an unreliable, alcoholic roommate and a rundown room, Eleanor's life feels far from ideal, and her struggles with connection and finding meaningful work are palpable.

    The film opens with stunning shots of flowing water, setting the tone for a narrative that is deeply rooted in reality, yet unafraid to embrace life's more poetic moments. The music is thoughtfully crafted, complementing the film's beautiful cinematography. The performances are grounded, authentic, and lived-in, giving the film emotional depth.

    I absolutely loved this movie, especially its structure, which feels like a collection of vignettes centered around the people Eleanor encounters. It reminds me of how I reflect on my own youth. It's refreshing to see truly independent films like "How Deep is the Ocean" being made around the world-films that embody the DIY ethos and craft engaging, meaningful stories that connect us on a deeply human level.

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2023 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
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      • Taymaynari Productions
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      • 1h 18m(78 min)
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