Review of Invisible Waves (2006) by Georgieboy M — 03 Jul 2011
A chef (Tadanobu Asano) flees to Thailand having been forced to kill his lover, who also happened to be his boss's wife. However plans to lay low are dashed as he's being followed and gets mixed up with a fellow passenger.
Pen-ek Rataruang's brooding morality tale frustrates and delights in equal measure. There are long scenes where very little happens, yet the Pan-Asian locations/casting works well and Christopher Doyle's cinematography is as sublime as ever.
This review of Invisible Waves (2006) was written by Georgieboy M on 03 Jul 2011.
Invisible Waves has generally received mixed reviews.
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