After his car breaks down, Jack seeks shelter, lost in a thunderstorm in a remote shack in the woods. He finds himself held at gunpoint by a deranged mountain man who lives there with his yo... Read allAfter his car breaks down, Jack seeks shelter, lost in a thunderstorm in a remote shack in the woods. He finds himself held at gunpoint by a deranged mountain man who lives there with his young wife. As the storm rages on, tension mounts in the small cabin. Matters reach a climax... Read allAfter his car breaks down, Jack seeks shelter, lost in a thunderstorm in a remote shack in the woods. He finds himself held at gunpoint by a deranged mountain man who lives there with his young wife. As the storm rages on, tension mounts in the small cabin. Matters reach a climax when Jack falls for the beautiful woman and tries persuading her to escape with him. Soon... Read all
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Positives for Undertow (1996): The three performances from Lou Diamond Phillips as Jack Ketchum, Mia Sara as Willie Yates and Charles Dance as Lyle Yatesbare are pretty good. I like the setup of this movie where Phillips arrives at the cabin and gets involved in the conflict with Sara and Dance. There is some decent tension between the characters that kept building up to a nice finale. I like the chemistry between Lou Diamond Phillips and Mia Sara as they have to find a way to defeat Charles Dance, who is intimidating enough as the main antagonists. And finally, I was able to watch this movie for free on YouTube.
Negatives for Undertow (1996): This is a made-for-tv movie, so it has all of the weaknesses of those types of movies. The whole movie takes place on one set with three actors and that's you're getting from it. There is very little to nothing happening in the story aside from people just talking in a cabin. And finally, the action is very lackluster with that we see in the movie.
Overall, Undertow (1996) is a decent made-for-tv movie that is much better some other made-for-tv movies that I've seen before and you can watch this movie on YouTube.
However, director Eric Red's inability to render a convincing hurricane leads to a deluge of continuity and lighting errors.
Ultimately, the viewer is more spellbound by the bizarre weather effects than the intended storyline. Intermittent spates of ham-fisted over-direction are similarly distracting.
Charles Dance, doing an 'inbred backwoods hardass' schtick, does his best to save the movie. But ultimately, Undertow squeals like a pig ... and has more ham to boot.
I watch this to see Mia Sara and also noticed the Kathryn Bigelow writing credit. It holds a bit of promise at the start as a disturbing three person play. However the movie falls apart along with everything else during the storm. LDP has always had this manufactured intensity to me. He tries to act tough rather than simply be tough especially during this time in his career. I rather have Ketchum be weaker and more of a city dweller. Lyle's craziness is too random. The romance is too abrupt and melodramatic. A simple psychological thriller turns messy and confused.
Did you know
- GoofsDuring the hurricane sequence, the wind has enough force to blow windows out of the house, but the nearby trees are standing perfectly straight and not a leaf is moving. Bright sunlight can be seen in the treetops in several shots.
- ConnectionsReferenced in JoBlo Horror Originals: NEAR DARK - Best Horror Movie You Never Saw (2020)
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