Deep End of the Ocean, The (1999)

reviewed by
John Sylva


The Deep End of The Ocean (capsule) by John Sylva Rating: B

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Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Beth Cappadora, mother of three, wed to husband Pat (Treat Williams). When she loses her three year old son, Ben (Michael McElroy) at a busy Chicago motel, Candy Bliss (Whoopi Goldberg) steps in on the investigation, and the search to find Ben. What results from an unrealistic setup (How many mothers would leave their children in a busy lobby, all alone?) is a touching drama that has its obvious problems, but are watered down by a few choice, touching family scenes. After a long, nine year period, Beth believes that she has found her son, who now goes by the name of Sam (Ryan Merriman), and lives just blocks away. Michelle Pfeiffer gives a strong performance as her three dimensional character, as we see the effects of losing a son, and the awful hardships this brings to a family, even nine years after they occur. Stephen Schiff's screenplay, based on the best selling novel, is the major weak spot in The Deep End of the Ocean, as many scenes and lines seem out of place- "Your legs are longer," comes to mind. The film doesn't seem complete, as it is losing a final touch. The editing is particularly choppy, and the film is uneven. The Deep End of the Ocean's flaws are somewhat covered up by the strong cast, some very touching scenes, but all in all, I was hoping for more.

The Bottom Line- The Deep End of the Ocean makes for a fun, yet rather frustrating film to watch, and is definitely worth the price for a video rental.


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