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Drown

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.7K
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Matt Levett in Drown (2015)
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Three surf lifesavers on a big night out. Jealousy, homophobic fears and unrequited lust culminate in a tragic booze-fueled episode of near-fatal bullying.Three surf lifesavers on a big night out. Jealousy, homophobic fears and unrequited lust culminate in a tragic booze-fueled episode of near-fatal bullying.Three surf lifesavers on a big night out. Jealousy, homophobic fears and unrequited lust culminate in a tragic booze-fueled episode of near-fatal bullying.

  • Director
    • Dean Francis
  • Writers
    • Stephen Davis
    • Dean Francis
  • Stars
    • Matt Levett
    • Maya Stange
    • Jack Matthews
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Dean Francis
    • Writers
      • Stephen Davis
      • Dean Francis
    • Stars
      • Matt Levett
      • Maya Stange
      • Jack Matthews
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Matt Levett
    Matt Levett
    • Len Smithy
    Maya Stange
    Maya Stange
    • Woman Who Drowned
    Jack Matthews
    • Phil
    Harry Cook
    Harry Cook
    • Meat
    JayR
    JayR
    • Dan
    • (as Jayr Tinaco)
    Lucy Green
    • Girl on Beach #1
    Jessina Oakes
    • Girl On Beach #2
    Meg McDermott
    • Girl On Beach #3
    Kimberly Lim
    • Girl On Beach #4
    Robin Gonnella
    • Drowning Boy
    Kate Ryerson
    Kate Ryerson
    • Drowning Boy's Mother
    Jeremy Burtenshaw
    Jeremy Burtenshaw
    • Groundskeeper
    Matt James
    Matt James
    • Chook
    Corey Willis
    • Beach Bystander #1
    Namir Salim
    • Beach Bystander #2
    Nadene Weissenborn
    • Beach Bystander #3
    Jasmine Weissenborn
    • Beach Bystander #4
    Daniel Needs
    Daniel Needs
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    • Director
      • Dean Francis
    • Writers
      • Stephen Davis
      • Dean Francis
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    2PlutoZoo

    Suffocatingly bad.

    Shame to see a reasonable cast wasted by truly awful writing and directing. This film takes a lens to homophobia and completely pushes it into an over the top, melodramatic, badly edited, annoying mess.

    The sad part is the cast seemed reasonably good at acting but could have done well with anything else, even the most simplistic story would have allowed them to shine. Less is definitely more in this case and it needed way less.

    It really is a bad movie and an example of what happens when someone tries too hard and doesn't have anyone around them to say stop, this isn't working--it's unrealistic, exaggerated for effect and needs a rewrite. Awful ending too.
    7Garcwrites

    The gripping and brutal night out with the boys

    Drown may be set in a world/community that I'm not very familiar with but it's almost impossible not to relate to the tight knit brotherhood based on sports and drinking that is showcased in this film. It captured so seamlessly the dynamic between young men bonded over a common passion or a sport. A dynamic in which your bros and your masculinity is all that counts, no place for weakness, tenderness or affection.

    Len is the typical and yet quite the unconventional bully, his obsession with Phil is unnerving, and the same could be said for his relationship to his best friend/lackey "Meat." But what makes Drown interesting is the feeling that regardless of Phil's sexual orientation, there is no doubt that Len would have bullied and harass Phil. Yes Phil's sexual orientation enraged Len but the insight into Len's upbringing only cemented his reaction to Phil's addition to the team. Meat is not just the unsuspecting guy who can't stand up to his friend and finds himself at the wrong place and time. He shines a new light on Len, while giving a few layers to Meat. Phil (Jack Matthews) is also very interesting, he may not exactly be in the forefronts of this story but his willingness to put up with everything just so he could belong to the group is sad and impressive at the same time.

    The cast did a marvelous job Matt Levett's Len was captivating and intriguing, his inner turmoils is palpable and great to watch. Harry Cook's performance as Meat was quite and powerful, and Jack Matthews' Phil is relatable and very real.

    Much like Len is confronted with his inner demons, Drown confronts the audience to what we've all seen happened at some point in our lives, bullying. The film is honest, intense, brutal and raw, a clash of worlds that make for an amazing emotionally charged climax. @wornoutspines
    jackcwelch23

    Thought provoking and visceral indie fare

    The most cinematic looking Australian film I've seen, considering it was dirt cheap to make that just shows the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the filmmakers to keep us engaged and not get wound up on the little things. The film is shot in an unconventional, hypnotic style similar to (good) Terence Malick films and contains moments of nightmarish surrealism. The audience is successfully implanted into Len's mind state, with his nihilistic viewpoints burrowing under our skin and confronting us with the messy, confusing playground that is life. The absurdness and harmful elements of the idea of masculinity (bullying, peer pressure, risk taking behaviour) are hurtled towards us like asteroids, like all the memorable films, it doesn't cutely slip in its message with smugness but delivers it with sledgehammer force. The film is ugly, unpleasant, and unflinching, but that is exactly the point of it so those really can't be used as complaints. If it made you sick, it has done it's job. Homophobia is not a cute issue and should never be treated as such. There are sprinkles of dark humour in it too for those who need a bit of relief, but you won't have much time to breathe, it will pull you back in before you can. If you want to challenge yourself and your viewpoints, give it a watch, make sure it's on a big screen too.
    8avsw

    Exciting, challenging film

    This is a very important film as it puts the the ugliness of homophobia firmly under the microscope. Fantastic performances by Matt Levett (in particular), Jack Matthews and Harry Cook keep this piece moving along, aided by razor sharp direction by Dean Francis (who also DoP'd the film). It's hard to define this film - it's original. Shot on a mini budget around the beaches of Sydney and the seedy night spots of Kings Cross, the film is edited (also by Francis) is a montage style which works well, and suits the subject matter and feel of the film. The best way to describe it is as 'a ride'. As an audience, one is challenged, terrified, ashamed, enlightened and enthralled - but best of all, one comes out of the screening changed, and thinking deeply about what you have just seen. Seek it out. Highly recommended.
    1cekadah

    Brutal to watch

    If you are into low self esteem, self loathing, masochism, homophobia, alcoholism, hideously mean spirited abusive overly self indulgent psychotic self destructive dudes - then this is your movie!

    There is no story! You just follow some real fck'd up dudes around on the beach, bar hopping, getting laid, getting drunk and fighting. That's it! There is NO story!

    From the very start you know Len and buddies have no life and should be on anti-psychotic medication! Each one wants to be the macho dude and they about kill each other to prove it.

    A waste of time and if you watch the whole thing you will feel sick, stupid, and wish you had NOT watched it. Excuse me while I vomit!

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      Shot in 61 days, more than twice as long as the average shooting period of an independent film.
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      Featured in Behind the Scenes of 'Drown' (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Do It
      Written by Ian Kitney & Rick Ralli

      Performed by & Ian Kitney & Rick Ralli Irene Drossinos

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    • Release date
      • May 2015 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Тонуть
    • Filming locations
      • Maroubra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • JJ Splice films
      • Cut 10 Pictures
      • High Concept Media Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,631
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $860
      • Aug 30, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,631
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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