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The King Tide

  • 2023
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.6K
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The King Tide (2023)
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After the mayor of an idyllic island village discovers a child with mysterious powers awash on their shores, the once peaceful community devolves into civil war, torn over the belief that th... Read allAfter the mayor of an idyllic island village discovers a child with mysterious powers awash on their shores, the once peaceful community devolves into civil war, torn over the belief that the child is the next saviour.After the mayor of an idyllic island village discovers a child with mysterious powers awash on their shores, the once peaceful community devolves into civil war, torn over the belief that the child is the next saviour.

  • Director
    • Christian Sparkes
  • Writers
    • KC Coughlin
    • Ryan Grassby
    • Albert Shin
  • Stars
    • Frances Fisher
    • Clayne Crawford
    • Alix West Lefler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Christian Sparkes
    • Writers
      • KC Coughlin
      • Ryan Grassby
      • Albert Shin
    • Stars
      • Frances Fisher
      • Clayne Crawford
      • Alix West Lefler
    • 32User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Faye
    Clayne Crawford
    Clayne Crawford
    • Bobby
    Alix West Lefler
    Alix West Lefler
    • Isla
    Aden Young
    Aden Young
    • Beau
    Michael Greyeyes
    Michael Greyeyes
    • Marlon
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    • Grace
    Evan Stern
    Evan Stern
    • Dispatcher
    • (voice)
    Kathryn Greenwood
    Kathryn Greenwood
    • Charlotte
    Emily Piggford
    Emily Piggford
    • Emily
    Ryan McDonald
    Ryan McDonald
    • Dillon
    Ben Stranahan
    Ben Stranahan
    • Frank
    Cameron Nicoll
    Cameron Nicoll
    • Junior
    Kevin Cromwell
    Kevin Cromwell
    • Phillip
    Amelia Manuel
    Amelia Manuel
    • Melissa
    Erika Dietz
    Erika Dietz
    • Susan
    Willow Kean
    • Officer Lucy
    Rachel Selby
    Rachel Selby
    • Nancy
    • Director
      • Christian Sparkes
    • Writers
      • KC Coughlin
      • Ryan Grassby
      • Albert Shin
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    User reviews32

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    8Rico121

    Very well written

    This is the sort of movie that flies under the radar but deserves a lot more credit. It is well written, put together, feels cohesive and acted well.

    The story line is a little far fetched but it's done in a way that doesn't make you think it is. Everyone plays their part well and it's a thoroughly enjoyable cinematic experience.

    It's has highs and lows, but it transports you to what is happening in the screen which is the true art of cinema if you ask me.

    I am trying really hard not to give anything away as it's way more enjoyable if you just let it happen.

    The majority of the cast aren't massive actors but they are brilliant in it. I will definitely watch this again.
    6Rob-O-Cop

    good premise tarnished by smart people doing stupid things trope

    This was a really interesting premise and the setting was great and the director obviously has an affection for the area he shot it in.

    The story set up was good and they started to look into interesting perspectives of how people would handle a 'miracle' performing child, but then mostly went off the rails to darkness and illogical evil.

    The actors all did a great job with the characters they were given but this went from being a potentially insightful and deep film into a same old same old but well staged, shot and acted slight disappointment.

    Great to see the 2 core actors from Rectify on screen again too.
    7maki43

    Didn't want to stop watching

    Watched this immediately after the Redlettermedia video came out today. I really enjoyed this film and as the title says I didn't want to turn it off once it was on. It's very bare bones and just a lot of talking but that's what makes it great. They were able to get so much out of the limited material they had. The cinematography is beautiful with a wonderful filming location.

    All the acting is at least hood overall with some actors better than others. Maybe for a couple of scenes I would've done another take.

    As another review said, some clever people don't do the smartest things. However, this is few and far between throughout.

    I would also say you can get a bit lost scene to scene. It's from one scene in a kitchen to the next in annother vaguely similar but different room, maybe in the same house maybe not. Characters just turn up and they all look the same. Given the budget I can't fault this though, they did the best they could.

    I wont spoil anything (don't read this just in case) but I did feel some of the characters at the end were a bit lacklustre. They could've been filled out more and they were just plonked into the story to see what happens. It could've been a bit more clever but shot slightly differently with a change to the dialogue and it would've worked well.
    9stevencsmovies

    creepy slow burn that really pays off

    A king tide is not only the exceptionally high waves that typically occur during a new or full moon but is also the name of the movie I'm reviewing today. THE KING TIDE is a tiny Canadian-made mystery thriller about a tiny island of people. So small that everybody knows everybody. They happen upon a baby, who seems to have some kind of power, who they call Isla. Much like the movie itself, I'm going to leave you to fill in the blanks. The best description I can think of for this movie is that it's a grim fairy tale. Canadian award-winning director Christian Sparkes takes an idyllic island village, makes one small change, and we the audience get to see how it affects everyone. I'm very hesitant in telling you more because I want you to go in mostly blind. Everybody does a great job, especially young Alix West Lefler, who I have no doubt will have a bright future in the business. This movie has a slow burn that completely pays off, accompanied by a creepy atmosphere and intriguing world-building that slowly draws you in. It's such a shame that almost nobody has even heard of THE KING TIDE. Luckily, I have so now you have too. Go see it before it goes away! Many thanks for reading this, and of course, "Many thanks to Isla."
    6alexeykorovin

    Holds attention but shallow

    It's a mystery/supernatural drama where a girl with "healing" abilities gets locked up on a remote island by her foster parents. The premise is interesting and the movie holds your attention well until the very end. The finale has a nice twist that you likely won't expect. One of the ideas it delivers pretty well is that people's generic morals usually get trashed when it's about their survival or survival of their closest relatives. Also that most people are inherently egoistic and try not to share something that benefits them, even if the potential benefits to others would vastly outweigh.

    Just think of the movie's premise: a girl can heal people almost instantly by just letting them come close to her. How would a scientist or an engineer react to such a phenomenon? Obviously, research WHAT makes her have these powers. Why? Because the implications can be revolutionary. Imagine the huge positive impact to medicine worldwide. Millions, even billions of people could be saved. Yet, none of the dimwits populating this island cares. For 10 years, they keep the girl to themselves and create a semi-religious cult around her. And when troubles start, what do they do? They gather in a anonymous alcoholics-like meeting. To do what? No, not to strategize. But to "share their feelings" while holding a plush bear. The girl's step-father is the guy who found her as a baby. It was a random find so it could as well be anyone else. In his eternal wisdom, he doesn't want the girl to get abused by the "mainlanders" (the world outside the island). I guess, because scientists will stick needles into her and crack open her skull just out of curiosity, right? It's certainly better if she grows on a remote island and thinks that Paris is an imaginary place from fairy tales and treats an old TV set is a miracle.

    A big plot hole that kinda kept nagging me throughout the movie: how could these island's inhabitants survive on an island for 10 years without ever contacting the mainland? After all, they aren't living in Medieval times so that they could create clothes, tools and everything else from wood, stone and leaves. In 10 years, batteries would run out, tools would break, and cars would burn through all of the gas. So, magically, the island lives as if it has all the modern resources like oil, metals, and basically the whole modern economy run in the background by something like 20-30 hillbillies + 1 drunk doctor. This doctor could prescribe only sleeping pills by the way, and those are still okay to take after 10 years. Or the pills just magically manifested themselves because well, it's a supernatural drama. And to light up the town, you don't need a power plant. It's just enough to find an electric cable lying on the road with sparks in it.

    I was happy when the girl finally left the island - and that's where the movie had to end. Turn off your brain and enjoy the ride!

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    • Trivia
      The film's budget was around $9 million. This allowed director Christian Sparkes to move production to the isolated community of Keels, Newfoundland. Making a film there had been on his bucket list for a long time.
    • Goofs
      Guppies are tropical fish and would not be found in that climate.
    • Quotes

      Faye: Many thanks to Isla.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mike and Jay Talk About: Mike and Jay Talk About The King Tide (2025)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2024 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Con la marea
    • Filming locations
      • Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada(various locations)
    • Production companies
      • Woods Entertainment
      • Sara Fost Pictures
      • Tip-Top Productions
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,826
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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