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Deep Water


Directed by: Louise Osmond and Jerry Rothwell
Starring: Tilda Swinton (narrator)
Genre:
Documentary
Run Time: 92 min.
Release Date:
August 2007
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Have you ever found
yourself watching a film or documentary and having to hold yourself back
from screaming things like “No! Don’t do it!”? No? Well it’s time you
do. And undoubtedly DEEP WATER is the one to get you started.
The story is based on that of Donald Crowhurst and his entry into the
first round-the-world yacht race to be undertaken by individuals in
1968. That word “individuals” is important, as the men who set off on
this nearly suicidal escapade head out alone.
Most of the men are well-knowns in the sea-faring communities of England
(where they launch from), but one of them is the “unknown dark horse,”
and his name was Donald Crowhurst. Struggling financially, Crowhurst
enlists a backer who can take everything from him should he fail to at
least attempt to make it through a large portion of the race. He could
take his home, his property, everything.
Crowhurst now finds himself between a rock and ...well ...deep water:
either attempt the race with an unproven ship and an unproven captain,
or lose everything you own (which was significant since Crowhurst had a
wife and several children). You’ll note the term “unproven captain” in
there, too. Not only was he unproven, he’d never been out on the open
sea! Did I mention suicidal?
Flicking between archival footage of the pre- and post-race, and those
of Crowhurst’s friends, family, and acquaintances of today, Deep
Water is put together masterfully. Initially seen as a poor sap who
got in over his head, the film gradually shows you the limited choices
Crowhurst had after months and months out on the water. His ship leaks.
Equipment breaks. Pysche stretched to the breaking point (and beyond).
Crowhurst finds himself lost in an internal struggle with no successful
way out. It is interesting, too, to see the psychological breaks that
other racers have as they deal with their solitary confinement on-board
their respective boats.
The wave-like emotions that you’ll feel as you watch this astounding
documentary may make you a bit ill (not unlike trying to get your
sea-legs). And you’ll probably be frustrated at the choices being made;
perhaps just as frustrated as poor Mr. Crowhurst.
The ending is also amazing in that we get to see the actual ship that
Crowhurst sailed, sitting deserted and rotting on a Caribbean beach
...not unlike other things that felt deserted and rotting toward the end
of this poorly thought-out race.
Incredible.
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DVD cost: $17.86
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Newsworthy:
Won the Rome Film
Festival's Best Documentary category.
Movie Quote: "They
were proper seamen. Then there was the mystery man: Donald Crowhurst."
Other Actors/Actresses
from Deep Water
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