
On Plymouth Island, no one ever dies… unless you break the rules
The quiet life of Baker Dill, a fishing boat captain who lives on the isolated Plymouth Island, where he spends his days obsessed with capturing an elusive tuna while fighting his personal demons, is interrupted when someone from his past comes to him searching for help.
- 5.4
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 42m

Matthew McConaughey
Baker Dill
Anne Hathaway
Karen Zariakas
Jason Clarke
Frank Zariakas
Diane Lane
Constance
Djimon Hounsou
Duke
Jeremy Strong
Reid Miller
Charlotte Butler
Lois
David Butler
Jack
Rafael Sayegh
Patrick
Michael Richard
Ron
Robert Hobbs
Ape
Kenneth Fok
Lionel
Garion Dowds
Samson
John Whiteley
Old Wes
Edeen Bhugeloo
Mike
Redd Pepper
Plymouth DJ (voice)
Gunnar Sizemore
Voice of Patrick (voice)
Released
en
$25,000,000.00
$14,500,000.00
- #video game
- #virtual reality
- #fisherman
- #domestic violence
- #co-workers relationship
- #alcohol abuse
- #cajun
- #older woman younger man relationship
- #fishing boat
- #curious
- #neo-noir
- #isolated island
- #abusive stepfather
- #father son relationship
- #zydeco
- #hunting obsession
Reviews

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is probably more interesting than good when it comes down to it. I'm not a big fan of Matthew McConaughey or Jason Clarke, but they sure nail all the crazy in their roles. Djimon Hounsou probably has the only character that isn't crazy to some degree. The "Moby Dick" reference is strong, but the story structure allows for theming to

If you never heard of Serenity before, you’re not alone because neither had I. The movie was in and out of theaters making a mere $11.4 million off of a reasonable $25 million budget. But one of the best perks of reviewing is getting to see films I might’ve otherwise skipped and boy was Serenity one hell of a ride. Well, more of a ride that’s on a collision course toward a semi, but still… Here

One of the weirder films I've seen recently. And I like weird, I just don't like... This. Credit where credit's due though, both Anne Hathaway and Jason Clarke are **one hundred percent** believable in their roles, which is impressive given the setting, and... Terrifying, given their relationship dynamic. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
This is insane, which is why I really like it. It's original, it had my attention throughout the entire runtime, and I can't remember the last time I got this many chills--maybe never! I'll admit it fails to ever become cohesive but it's got so much fucking flavour that I can't not gulp it down. What would one call this? Artsy schlock? This is artsy schlock. This is my initial rating upon a first
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