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Death in Deep Water is a gripping TV movie from 1975 directed by James Ormerod that really captures the mood of isolation and dread. The story follows a former hitman trying to blend into a quiet fishing village, but you can feel the tension building as his past starts creeping back in. The pacing is quite deliberate, which adds to that suffocating sense of paranoia. The performances are solid, especially from the lead, who brings a quiet intensity that keeps you on edge. The practical effects, typical of the era, enhance the gritty realism of the narrative. It's interesting how the film explores themes of redemption and the inescapability of one's past—definitely a distinct piece within the crime thriller genre.
Strong atmosphere of isolationFocus on character-driven storytellingInteresting exploration of past vs. present
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