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The Deep Blue Sea
Drama, Romance - 2011
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The wife of a British Judge is caught in a self-destructive love affair with a Royal Air Force pilot.
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Details

Rated:
R
Runtime:
98 min
Release date:
11 Sep 2011
Country:
GB, US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$1,126,525
Awards:
Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 4 wins & 12 nominations.

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
A story of passion and its aftermath; of what happens when an unhappy woman goes chasing after something shiny, only to find how quickly it fades.
– Moira MacDonald,
Seattle Times,
19 Apr 2012
fresh:
The best parts of the movie, like the scene with William's mother, involve isolated set pieces in which Weisz interacts with another actor.
– Bill Goodykoontz,
Arizona Republic,
26 Apr 2012
fresh:
[Weisz'] performance that transforms her from actress to movie star.
– Dana Stevens,
Slate,
1 Oct 2012
fresh:
The movie is an exquisite period piece, slow and dank, and unduly persuaded that it's rendering a classic.
– David Thomson,
The New Republic,
17 Jun 2013
fresh:
Now a new film of the play appears, adapted and directed by Terence Davies with Rachel Weisz in that stellar [Hester Collyer] role and with Rattigan's work in a freshening treatment.
– Stanley Kauffmann,
The New Republic,
18 Jun 2013
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