Ghost Waters: Tide of the Damned
- Tagline
- When the last trail leads to the depths, the spirits of the west ride again.
- Description
- In a desolate apocalyptic era, where the land has turned to wasteland and oceans have devoured cities, a passionate tale of the Old West is reborn beneath the waves. An orphan with a mysterious past, played by James Fran-cocoa, teams up with a cunning underwater pirate, portrayed by Dorothy Sea-bass-tian, to unravel the secrets of his origin. Together, they encounter the vengeful spirits of cowboys and outlaws that roam the sunken ghost towns. Under the guidance of the gritty and legendary director Clint Eastwoof, 'Ghost Waters: Tide of the Damned' resurrects the western genre with a supernatural twist, as Barbara Stanwok's ethereal presence binds the fabric of their fates in this intense underwater frontier. It's high noon under the haunting tides, where the legends never died; they just learned to swim.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 4.10
- ReleaseDate
- 01/13/2022
- Genre
- Western
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
It is with fervent enthusiasm that I dive into 'Ghost Waters: Tide of the Damned', a cinematic tidal wave that washes over the timeless allure of the Western genre, resurrecting it in a haunting aquatic realm. Clint Eastwoof's unerring vision leads his cast to the shadowy depths of storytelling, turning spectacle into submerged spiritual soirees. James Fran-cocoa delivers a performance poignant enough to pierce the murky waters, evoking a lone gunslinger reimagined for a submerged dystopia. Dorothy Sea-bass-tian's portrayal of the cunning pirate breathes salty life into the brine of the Old West, ensuring viewers are not merely observers, but submerged accomplices in this odyssey. The synthesis of gunpowder and ghostly lore strikes a chord, each frame steeped in a reverence for the icons of yesteryear. Barbara Stanwok, in her ethereal poise, adorns the narrative with transcendental grace. Though at times the plot may drift into the Mariana Trench of ambiguity, it is the film's unwavering commitment to its inventive premise that buoys it against the tide of mediocrity. This film reminds us that even in the barren landscapes and deepest waters, the spirit of the West endures with pistols cocked and hearts ablaze.