Deeply Movie Review
Deeply Review
"Deeply" Overview

Rating: NR
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Sheri ElwoodProducer : Karen Arikian,Carolynne Bell
Screenwiter : Sheri Elwood
Starring : Lynn Redgrave,Kirsten Dunst,Julia Brendler,Brent Carver,Peter Donaldson,Alberta Watson,Tara Rosling,Trent Ford,Jessica Turner
I mention Kirsten Dunst and you probably think... remote fishing village with
an ancient curse. Right?
Points for trying to avoid the cruel typecasting fate of Freddy Prinze Jr., but
Dunst is pretty far from her element here. As a girl named Silly (Silly!),
Dunst takes center stage in a tale told by Lynn Redgrave's aging Celia -- part
fiction, part legend. The fishing village where she lives, it is told, has a
dark past, caused by an ancient curse that causes the fish to vanish from the
local waters once every 50 years. The only way to banish the curse is to
sacrifice a girl in the water. And guess who's turn it is to go?
Silly finds a protector in a wealthy visiting boy and has a few misadventures
en route to her uncovering of the curse and the fate the locals intend for
her. It's like The Wicker Man, only without the music and with a romance
subplot. And, sadly, without the sense of dread that Wicker Man builds up,
either.
It's hard to get roused by the slow and clumsily directed Deeply, and even
Dunst is rather dull here, failing to inspire much sympathy for her character
or even a basic level of interest in the plot. Maybe the casting has something
to do with this. Dunst's Nova Scotia accent ("We was meant to fish!") sounds
more like Georgia. Julia Brendler (who plays the listener to Redgrave's tale
about Silly) can't hide her natural German to save her life.
Altogether it's a dull updating of a classic, and it's hard to recommend.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





