"Submergence"



There are moments in our life that we look back on and remember as moments that we wish could have lasted forever. Even if with the passing of time it also reminds us that the moment can never be relived, we still reflect on it and wonder what might have been if we could have held on to that feeling, even when time and space keep you far apart.

In this story we meet two individuals, James More (James McAvoy) a Scotsman with water purification skills being held captive in Africa by jihadist fighters that believe he is really a spy and Danielle Flinders (Alicia Vikander) who specializes in calculating the depth of the ocean who is preparing for a submergence to the ocean floor in the Greenland Sea. Thousands of miles apart, the two reflect on a time they shared while staying at a hotel by the ocean in France where the two developed a passionate romance. Now it is both a memory of hope and despair since neither one can reach the other or knows of the other's circumstances as they do their best to live each day without the other.

Honestly, this film I found to be disappointing. It spent most of the time reflecting on the past they shared while the other half they were completely oblivious to each other. They might as well have never met because all it did was tell two different stories with nothing in common. Obviously it was intended to be a story of "the one that got away" but somewhere along the way it got lost as did a few stars leaving this one at a two and a half G.M.Star rating. So if you're into interpretive movies this might be your kind of film, but if you're looking for a triumphant romance, don't waste your time.

⭐⭐½

"Submergence" is available at Redbox and on DVD.

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