Well done and sensual
Added 9/15/2005
An excellent movie for either man or woman. It has its scary side, in the character of Lyle, a psychopath, a love interest in Jack and Willie, and from a male point of view, Mia Sara is wonderfully gorgeous even when she tries not to be. Her one nude scene is well worth seeing. She is just as attractive nude as she is clothed, if not more so. Not worth 5 stars, but worth at least 4.
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Deep, deep, deep.
Added 6/4/2001
Okay - so a cast of three was pretty impressive. Charles Dance was incredibly impressive.But the silly struggle of emotions between Lou Diamond and Mia was out of place and just bad. Their reactions to situations was terrible. Lou Diamond's mock-rage in the rain, in the truck were like a wacky Godzilla acting lesson. It didn't get better. And the sudden sex between the two characters was just whacked considering the positions they were in already. It was worth 1 watch and 1 watch only on a lazy Sunday afternoon with no better prospects.
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A top notch thriller/suspense movie
Added 12/19/2000
"Undertow" is definitely one of the best thriller and suspense movies I've ever seen. Lou Diamond Phillips stars as Jack, a drifter who crashed in an isolated part of South Carolina. A terrible storm is brewing and he's stuck staying in a cabin with a psychotic man named Lyle (Charles Dance) and Lyle's terror-stricken wife, Willie (Mia Sara). Jack has no other place to go in the approaching hurricane so he has to watch his every step or Lyle might do him in. But Jack also notices that Willie seems to be troubled like she's been abused for many years and he wants to help her."Undertow" has good special effects and even a better plot. But what really makes it a great suspense movie is the top notch acting in the movie by all three people, especially Charlie Dance. If you like great suspense movies, I recommend getting "Undertow," you won't be disappointed.
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An adrenalic and thrilling psycholgical suspensense film.
Added 1/21/2000
I wouldn't have thought a movie about three people trapped in a house in the woods would be as compelling as this way cool Showtime film. Director Eric Red, working again with his writing partner Kathryn Bigelow, creates a moody, atmospheric, and exeptionally well-acted story about a stranded drifter battling with a psychotic and creepy mountain man over his beautiful young wife in the U.S. backwoods. Strong photography and wild action set pieces, plus super performances by Charles Dance and Lou Diamond Phillips (and even Mia Sara!), made this, for me, a worthwhile watch. Watch out for the boiler in the basement. My only complaint was it looked like the film was shot in Europe, with the director having to create Tennesse over there. I could tell because the mountain man's truck was a Russian military Ural (although it admittedly looked much more sinister than an American Peterbilt or Mack). It reminded me of Red's movies "THE HITCHER", "NEAR DARK", and "BAD MOON". Rent it!
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