It is impossible to watch Immersion by Nic Postiglione without thinking about Roman Polanskis debut feature Knife in the Water.
Most of the story goes on during a boat trip, where there is danger lurking.
This Chelean/Mexcan movie tells the story about a father and his two daughters on a boat trip, where they try to avoid to save a group of three men seemingly about to go under with their boat.
He re-decides, and goes on to save them, something which turns the trip into a nightmare.
Well played out, mysterious, and nerve wrenching - a thriller which feels very true, and still a little unfulfilling.
The whole thing is about the nerve here, and it works pretty well.
Most of the story goes on during a boat trip, where there is danger lurking.
This Chelean/Mexcan movie tells the story about a father and his two daughters on a boat trip, where they try to avoid to save a group of three men seemingly about to go under with their boat.
He re-decides, and goes on to save them, something which turns the trip into a nightmare.
Well played out, mysterious, and nerve wrenching - a thriller which feels very true, and still a little unfulfilling.
The whole thing is about the nerve here, and it works pretty well.