A couple spend their honeymoon in a cabin on a small island in the middle of a forest lake. There's no power nor cellphone connection. He starts behaving strange, not letting her leave the i... Read allA couple spend their honeymoon in a cabin on a small island in the middle of a forest lake. There's no power nor cellphone connection. He starts behaving strange, not letting her leave the island. She can't swim.A couple spend their honeymoon in a cabin on a small island in the middle of a forest lake. There's no power nor cellphone connection. He starts behaving strange, not letting her leave the island. She can't swim.
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Nice Looking Honeymoon Gets Nasty
There isn't much of a story here, so director Joel Viertel deserves credit for sustaining some interest as scenes progress. The co-stars are about all you'll see; they are good looking and beautifully photographed, by Matthew Jensen. Pardue and Mr. Viertel keep the male lead from overreaching, which does make his character and the situation more convincing. Pretty in pink lipstick, Reid looks mildly disgusted when she first sees the honeymoon shack and maintains that emotion; she keeps her shirt on, also. While the repair efforts are appreciated, Pardue's see-through love shack does not look like it would stay dry inside.
****** Devil's Pond (5/16/03) Joel Viertel ~ Kip Pardue, Tara Reid, Meredith Baxter, Dan Gunther
Tries very hard. Deserves a chance because of the effort.
After convincing myself that she did a nice effort, the movie delivered a fine surprise for me when it became a thriller about a psychopath husband trying to convince his new hot bride that he really loves her although he stalked her before and well, more twisted situations.
True, the acting is not that good (Kip Pardue delivers a fine performance though) and you need proved, talented actors to carry on 90 minutes of an intense dialog; I mean, there are only two characters in the whole movie.
The settings are really good and somber, plus the situations ask for a sad atmosphere. Well done for the cinematography and art direction.
Overall this is a movie to just watch once and when it airs on cable. It's not a keeper or memorable, but it still deserves a slight chance.
She should have known before saying 'I will' in the church..
The plot carries on nicely, it's not boring at all, just full of 'goofs', but if that doesn't matter, it's okay entertainment for evening. The biggest goof being how could she not know his boyfriend is a boy fiend indeed? They dated over one year before getting married, and this honeymoon brings out the true husband? The scary thing is, there actually exist people like this, both female and male..
Mitch's behavior is exactly like one from Criminal Minds. In my mind I created a small profile about him, heh.
Not bad
Honeymoon survivor
Momentum is present, the gradual escalation too, but the film never quite manages the "psychological thriller" for which it appears to be aiming. Tara's make-up and hair never seem to match the ferocity of Kip's brutal attacks, his creepy, emotionally detached persona done reasonably well. If you can't cop Tara, or for that matter Kip, then you're in trouble because they're essentially the entire cast, although Meredith Baxter-Birney has a very minor role.
I've read that this is an independent film which explains the sometimes amateurish look and feel, though given the film's small scale, this isn't necessarily a deal-breaker. If you can suspend disbelief for long enough to accept the human headline, minor celebrity of Tara Reid attempting a vaguely important role, then this will be sufficient to pass the time.
Did you know
- TriviaA special Commendation Plaque was presented to Shari Hamrick from the State Of Montana, for her fire fighting efforts on the set of Devil's Pond, when a freak forest fire broke out.
- GoofsThe film takes place in an isolated location, but when Mitch is teaching Julianne how to fish, a car drives through the background.
- Quotes
Mitch: I'm worried about you, Julianne. This setup is only temporary, you know that, right?
[shakes his head]
Mitch: I mean, when you stop trying to jump into the water...
Julianne: How the *fuck* will you know when that is, Mitch? I am chained to a Goddamn tree. I can't even go into the water.
Mitch: I don't know, Julianne, but maybe when you're not in such a bad mood...
Julianne: Oh...
Mitch: I know that I hold on to you too tight. Jules... I know I do, and I see myself do it, and I hate it, but I can't stop it. I'm *nothing* without you. And I didn't want things to be this way, *not at all!* But they're gonna get better.
[shakes his head]
Mitch: They are! Really soon, Julianne. I promise.
Julianne: Today's Mom's birthday. I was supposed to go back for her party, remember? You know... eventually somebody's gonna come out here looking for us. And when they do... what are *you* gonna tell 'em? Huh?
Mitch: Does your family know where we are?
[she knows they don't]
Mitch: And not many people come around this way, Julianne, so I think you should probably just get used to it.
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $15,027
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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