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Mar 12, 1999 · Based On The Novel by. Ulu Grosbard's "The Deep End of the Ocean'' is a painfully stolid movie that lumbers past emotional issues like a wrestler in a cafeteria line, putting a little of everything on his plate. It provides big roles for Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams, but doesn't provide them with the screenplay support they need; the ...
Rated 1/5 Stars • Rated 1 out of 5 stars 12/09/23 Full Review Farah R For its brilliant performances and resonant story, The Deep End of the Ocean is too dramatic even for a sad drama ...
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- Ulu Grosbard
- PG-13
- Michelle Pfeiffer
Beth drifts into a despairing haze and neglects her other children, baleful 7-year-old Vincent and baby Kerry. At the same time, she forms an alliance with the female police detective assigned to the case. Ms. Mitchard may have described Det. Candy Bliss as looking just like Gloria Steinem, but she's played sturdily by Whoopi Goldberg here.
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Arriving with her three small children in tow for a 15th-year high school reunion in a Chicago hotel, Beth asks her eldest, Vincent, to take care of his 3-year-old brother, Ben, while she ...
Mar 12, 1999 · The Deep End of the Ocean: Directed by Ulu Grosbard. With Michelle Pfeiffer, Treat Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Jonathan Jackson. A family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son, is kidnapped and then found nine years later living in the same town where his family had just moved.
- (19K)
- Drama
- Ulu Grosbard
- 1999-03-12
The Deep End of the Ocean Reviews. The script is as oblivious as the biological parents, almost completely ignoring the trauma of the father who raised the boy in good faith from 3 to 12. Full ...
The Deep End of the Ocean is a touching, sad, yet somehow satisfying yarn of family. Rated PG-13 for language and thematic elements. Michelle Pfeiffer gives a great performance! The deep end of the ocean (1999) is a very touching portrayal of a family of 5 who lose their 3 year old son Ben at a reunion.