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Submergence

James (James McAvoy) is a British agent under the cover of a water engineer, while Danny (Alicia Vikander) is a bio-mathematician working on a deep-sea diving project to explore the origin of life on our planet. On a chance encounter in a remote resort in Normandy where they both prepare for their respective missions, they fall rapidly, and unexpectedly, into each other's arms and a deliriously wild love affair develops, even though their jobs are destined to separate them. Danny sets off on a perilous quest to dive to the bottom of the ocean. James's assignment takes him to Somalia, where he is sucked into a geopolitical vortex that puts him in grave danger. Both characters are subject to different kinds of isolation as they pine for each other; their determination to reconnect becomes as much an existential journey as a love story.
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El Mundo (Spain)
April 10, 2018 Submergence lives only pending its rigor, its strange and pompous efforts of abstraction. And, of course, it runs out. There is no air left. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Fotogramas
April 12, 2018 Submergence is worthy of the engravings that could have illustrated a poetic anthology of Hölderlin. [Full Review in Spanish]
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El Pais (Spain)
April 10, 2018 Submergence moves, as one of its creatures, in waters so turbulent it can't scale its excessive ambitions. [Full Review in Spanish]
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New York Times
April 12, 2018 Ms. Dignam's script distills the novel into middlebrow Hollywood treacle.
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Hollywood Reporter
September 12, 2017 The most roundly satisfying fiction feature Wenders has made since, well, that first one about the angel so in love he gives up immortality.
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Variety
September 12, 2017 Even two glamorous and well-matched stars of the moment can't do much to undermine the Wenders meander.
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Austin Chronicle
April 12, 2018 Submergence - despite much lovesick gravitas from its two leads - never quite coalesces into the epic romance that it should. It fizzles when it should ignite, leaving the viewer with a palpable yearning for something other than a shrug.
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AV Club
April 11, 2018 An objectively bad movie, paradoxically ponderous and pointless.
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Los Angeles Times
April 12, 2018 Despite the potent raw material at his disposal, Wenders listlessly flips back and forth between the two backdrops, allowing any remaining element of dramatic tension to slowly seep out along the way.
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Village Voice
April 11, 2018 You'll have nobody to blame but yourself - or the filmmakers - if you keep watching after the sixty-minute mark.
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Blu-ray.com
April 12, 2018 Much of "Submergence" remains frustratingly inert and vague, as though the helmer never wanted to commit to a single idea, instead offering several half-baked concepts with hopes something might stick.
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Film Threat
April 12, 2018 Despite their strong performances, McAvoy and Vikander are unable to save this sinking ship of a film. Ultimately, we are sadly left with an average movie that leaves viewers feeling disappointed and unsatisfied.
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IMDb: 7
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