The Deep End
Upon finding out her gay son Beau is having a sexual affair the disputable 30-year-old night club owner named Darby, Margaret demands Darby not to see her son again.She did not expect that Darby is found dead the next morning, leading to her struggle to protect the son from crime investigation..
9 September 1972, Sibenik, Croatia, Yugoslavia
14 March 1939, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA
7 November 1947, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
2 November 1984, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
28 March 1952, San Jose, California, USA
5 November 1960, London, England, UK
31 May 1982, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
28 August 1991, California, USA
20 June 1971, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
15 August 1926, Decorah, Iowa, USA
20 January 1928, Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada
23 December 1969, San Francisco, California, USA
September 25, 2010
Margaret doesn't throw punches, just rolls with them. Some of her actions can't be objectively condoned. But through a maternal prism, Tilda Swinton makes sure they're understood, with skill sly enough to register strongly in the most ordinary of roles.June 18, 2002
For the most part ... the filmmakers and performers invest a high level of intelligence and sympathy into The Deep End.August 27, 2001
The film ultimately fails, either because the premise is too absurd, or the execution isn't absurd enough.July 30, 2007
Finely crafted but more than a little overrated.May 20, 2014
The Deep End is an unconventional thriller with unconventional characters, unconventional actors and an unconventional pace. That serves the movie quite well.November 18, 2002
Swinton ... is for once deglamorized into an ordinary woman enlarged by extraordinary circumstances, and the role animates her wonderfully.August 31, 2001
For all its genre trappings, this is an intelligent, probing study of an ordinary woman under extraordinary duress.January 13, 2011
Woman-in-jeopardy thriller with a double twist.February 13, 2003
Its overall attempts at re-igniting the unsettling ambience of old-fashioned film noir are let down by a potholed plot and poor characterisation.August 27, 2001
The Deep End does what too few films even attempt -- it takes an ordinary life and places it in an extraordinary situation just believable enough to be terrifying.June 18, 2006
As the protective mother, the brilliant Tilda Swinton elevates this well-directed neo-noir way above its status as a loose remake of the 1949 Max Ophuls's Reckless Moment.August 29, 2001
The Deep End is the year's best movie since Memento.