Ripples of Treason
- Tagline
- Even in the depths, trust can be a dangerous game
- Description
- Plunge into the watery world of 'Ripples of Treason,' where the playful yet suspenseful tale of betrayal echos through the Revolutionary Era. Spencer Trays stars as our charming supernatural hunter, an expert in tracking down the creatures of the night, from vampires to werewolves to things that should never see the daylight. Donald Crispbread takes on the role of a sinister villain whose masterful schemes remain as shrouded as the depths below. Tilda Swheaton lights up the screen with her wit, becoming an unlikely ally, or perhaps another layer in the unfolding deception. Under the whimsical direction of Danny Bobcat, this underwater spectacle casts a net on audiences of all ages, proving that even in a world submerged in mystery, laughter can be the best weapon against darkness.
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 5.20
- ReleaseDate
- 07/07/2022
- Genre
- Supernatural
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
Immersing oneself in 'Ripples of Treason' is akin to diving into a curiously buoyant sea of enigmas and giggles. In the spirit of playfulness that permeates every scene, Danny Bobcat's direction deserves a salute for steering this ship through both uncharted waters and the bustling ports of humor. Spencer Trays flourishes as our dapper supernatural hunter, charming sea-creatures and audiences alike, armed with nothing but his wits and a harpoon of hearty laughs. Donald Crispbread, with a villainous smile that could shiver the timbers of any hardened sailor's heart, is cryptic excellence personified; and Tilda Swheaton, the radiant beacon of cleverness, keeps us guessing if she will turn the tide of treachery with a mere flip of her mermaid's tail. While perhaps not quite the Kraken of cinematic masterpieces, this whimsical aquatic journey reminds us that a G rating needn't sacrifice depth for delight and that even the murkiest waters of rebellion and deceit can ripple with laughter. Methinks the trusty compass of this tale points to a treasure well worth the plunge.