The Watermen

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"Adrift in the middle of the Atlantic"
  • R
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 3.1  (1,330)

The Watermen is a suspenseful thriller from 2012 that tells the story of a group of friends who journey to a remote island in the Chesapeake Bay for a day of fishing and relaxation. But when they come across a group of wealthy and dangerous locals who are hunting them down, the foursome must fight for their lives. The movie stars Jason Mewes, best known for his role as Jay in Kevin Smith's films, as Red, the leader of the group of friends. Mewes' performance is strong, with a mix of humor and intensity that keeps the audience engaged.

Richard Riehle, who has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, plays Tom, the owner of the island's only hotel. Tom is a gruff and suspicious character who doesn't take kindly to outsiders, and Riehle's performance is spot-on.

Floyd Abel rounds out the main cast as Leonard, one of the locals who becomes obsessed with hunting down the group of friends. Abel is menacing and unpredictable, creating a sense of danger that keeps the audience on edge.

The Watermen takes place against the backdrop of the Chesapeake Bay, with beautiful shots of the water and the surrounding landscape. The island where the action takes place is isolated and eerie, adding to the feeling of isolation and danger that permeates the film.

The film's plot is fairly straightforward, with the friends initially looking for a fun day out before things take a violent turn. But despite the simplicity of the premise, The Watermen manages to keep the audience engaged and guessing throughout its runtime.

One of the film's strongest aspects is the chemistry between the four friends: Red, Bobby, Junior, and Eric. They have a natural rapport that makes their banter and interactions feel authentic, and their loyalty to one another makes it easy to root for them when things get tough.

The Watermen is also notable for its use of humor. While the film is primarily a thriller, there are moments of levity that provide a welcome respite from the tension. Mewes is particularly adept at delivering one-liners that elicit chuckles from the audience.

But make no mistake, The Watermen is a tense and violent film. The action sequences are well-staged and brutal, with a palpable sense of danger always present. The film doesn't shy away from showing the consequences of violence, making it clear that the characters are in real danger.

Overall, The Watermen is an entertaining thriller that makes good use of its cast and setting. It's not a film that will change the face of cinema, but it's well-made and well-acted, and will appeal to fans of the genre.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.1  (1,330)
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