Cargo gets scuppered by its serpentine story, which is more confusing than compelling.
Cargo (2006)
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Rotten:3
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: This taut, cerebral thriller by award-winning documentary filmmaker Clive Gordon showcases an outstanding cast and a smart, multilayered screenplay. In this intensely crafted drama, a young... This taut, cerebral thriller by award-winning documentary filmmaker Clive Gordon showcases an outstanding cast and a smart, multilayered screenplay. In this intensely crafted drama, a young backpacker, Chris (Daniel Bruhl), is traveling around Africa when he gets into trouble, loses his passport, and decides to stow away aboard a rusty cargo ship to flee the local police and get back to Europe. Discovered shortly after putting to sea, he quickly realizes that this is no ordinary voyage: it features a crew of hopeless, possibly even deranged, men; a mysteriously inscrutable captain (Peter Mullan), who holds absolute sway over the inhabitants of this insular floating isle; and a ship that seems to be burdened by untold secrets. Having innocently moved from the frying pan to the fire, Chris faces a resentful, threatened, and threatening crew, whose only human face is the chef (Luis Tosar). Chris must struggle to survive in a world where moral order and indeed life and death are at the whim of one man. Beautifully shot and filled with exemplary performances, Cargo is both a tale of survival and a quest for truth. This contemporary voyage, with its Joseph Conrad-like exploration of the dilemmas of individual choice, is a strikingly relevant drama for our times. -—© Geoffrey Gilmore, Sundance Film Festival [More]
Starring: Daniel Bruhl, Luis Tosar, Peter Mullan, Samuli Edelmann
Starring: Daniel Bruhl, Luis Tosar, Peter Mullan, Samuli Edelmann, Nikki Amuka-Bird
Director: Clive Gordon
Director: Clive Gordon
Reviews for Cargo
A frustrating and unsatisfying mystery, a complete waste of the cool old ship it was shot on.
While it does hold interest, the drama's deterministic negativity is not particularly rewarding or complex.
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