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2014 "Sometimes you look for the end. Sometimes it looks for you."
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4.8 | 1h26m | en | Drama

Two strangers, both at the end of their rope, suddenly meet in the middle of the unpredictable waters of Lake Michigan.

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Released: October. 09,2014 | Released Producted By: Good Note Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://thesurfacemovie.com/
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Two strangers, both at the end of their rope, suddenly meet in the middle of the unpredictable waters of Lake Michigan.

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Thriller

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Cast

Elvis Thao

Director

Jessica Kaminski

Producted By

Good Note Productions

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John Emmet Tracy
John Emmet Tracy

as Bank Manager

Elvis Thao
Elvis Thao

as Factory Worker

Jessica Kaminski
Jessica Kaminski

Production Design

Shannon N. Rosenthal
Shannon N. Rosenthal

Production Design

Shannon N. Rosenthal
Shannon N. Rosenthal

Set Decoration

Jimmy Sammarco
Jimmy Sammarco

Director of Photography

Bethany Michaels
Bethany Michaels

Costume Design

Gil Cates Jr.
Gil Cates Jr.

Director

Neil Willenson
Neil Willenson

Associate Producer

Amber Horn
Amber Horn

Casting

Jimmy Sammarco
Jimmy Sammarco

Co-Producer

Jim Kacmarcik
Jim Kacmarcik

Executive Producer

Robert Saba
Robert Saba

Line Producer

Jeff Gendelman
Jeff Gendelman

Producer

Jeff Russo
Jeff Russo

Original Music Composer

The Surface Audience Reviews 6d6d53

Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Libramedi Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
The Couchpotatoes I read about the story before watching the movie. It reminded me a movie I really liked, Against The Sun, about three soldiers trying to survive on a lifeboat after their bombardier crashed into the ocean. So I gave The Surface a shot. And what a disappointed that became. It's a really awful movie. The two main characters played by Sean Astin and Chris Mulkey have pointless and boring conversations on a boat in the middle of Lake Michigan. The acting is also pretty bad. Sean Astin looks like an actor from a B-movie and Chris Mulkey sometimes just mumbles something that is very hard to understand. Their endless boring conversations about their pathetic life will bore you to death. I could not wait for this movie to end and so to put an end to my misery. Avoid this movie at all cost and watch Against The Sun instead if you want to watch something similar but then with a good story.
zob95 I normally love survival and man vs. nature films. I think you can break down events in these kinds of movies into several categories:*Man vs. Craft - Troubles with the mode of transportation (a small boat in this case) *Man vs. Nature - Troubles with weather, predators, etc. *Man vs. Man - Troubles with the other survivors *Man vs. Potential Rescuers - Often not seen by potential rescuers or they can be hostileThis movie offered up very few interactions within these categories, settling instead for some average dialog.Another big problem is that the movie failed to make you care about the characters enough to really root for their survival. Also the dialog between the two suddenly became more intimate and personal with no transition to ease the viewer along.The dialog between the two characters covered some decent ground but was not well-written. The characters will not built out enough for you to sympathize or even fully understand their issues soon enough to cement your interest in their survival.It's a shame because survival movies are generally a good watch.Reasonably well filmed.Read some Jack London to experience the genre at its peak.
artontherun I loved the movie. Chris Mulky and Sean Astin worked really well together. Jeff's dialog between the two really made you think. There was no violence.. always a plus for me for a good movie. Thanks Jeff for making this movie. I would have liked to see them get together before the end of the movie. But, then I think you would have to write more chapters. Loved the last scene. I don't want to spoil it so I won't say what happened. It was fun to have this movie made in the town I grew up in. Lake Michigan is beautiful. They couldn't have picked a better place. I also loved the shots of the float plane flying over the lake. It was beautiful.
jamuxcincy Sean Astin and Chris Mukley provide fine performances in director Gil Cates Jr. suspenseful film centered on two desperate men who have a chance meeting in the middle of Lake Michigan. Mitch (Astin) is determined to kill himself because he blames himself for his father's death in a factory accident. Kelly Enright (Mulkey) crashes his plane into the Lake while on a delivery of a backpack with $125,000 for either drugs or black market human body parts. Both men are desperately searching for hope and identity in their lives. The videography is stunning, and the writing creates a realistic give and take of hostility until each man realizes he must depend upon the other for survival. The film begins with a dream-like sequence of Mitch preparing for his trip out onto Lake Michigan (and his eventual suicide). He meticulously preps for his day, fills a bird feeder with enough seed to last several weeks, then visits his mother (who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease) in a nursing home. After making certain that everything he is leaving behind is in order, Mitch motors his father's small fishing boat out into the lake. Soon Mitch discovers the wreckage of a small plane and pulls the pilot (Kelly), who had been clinging to part of one of the wings, into his craft. The remainder of the film entails Mitch and Kelly discussing bleaker anecdotes of life that all of us experience and, often, keep to ourselves. Mitch has suffered the loss of his girlfriend through a skate boarding accident, the death of his father through the warehouse accident, and his mother to Alzheimer's. Through a chance cell phone call from the men who are awaiting Kelly's arrival with the money, Mitch is able to 911 and both men are rescued by the Coast Guard stationed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. By the time of the rescue both men have helped each discover that hope survives. As Kelly said to Mitch during one of Mitch's self-indulgent diatribes, "...don't do that to yourself [...] people have choices...". This is a must see Indy film. The acting is sound, the writing is crisp and honest, the directing is insightful, and the videography is stunning and haunting.

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