A drumbeat of anxiety and impending violence thuds insistently from this opaque, disquieting Tzoumerkas's movie goes out on a creaking limb of weirdness. It's a bizarre, occasionally almost Lynchian film, alienated and alienating, interspersed. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review.

This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. This movie's protagonist is a police chief and it centers and celebrates police brutality (torturing children witnesses, coercing a confession at gunpoint from a rape victim, yea, that) PS: Wer sich den Trailer anschauen will. Syllas Tzoumerkas' third film is as slippery as the eels that form its backbone.

The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea

It's intense, brutal and surprising - full of strange asides and meandering paths, held together by the suffocating setting of Mesolongi. It tells the story two women, a police woman and an eel hatchery worker. A strangely absorbing movie that does away with the traditional police procedural form in the favour of something more sprawling and sodden. SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac. Intellectual property rights of these reviews belong to their authors and/or the correspondent media from which they have been extracted. From the acclaimed director of "A Blast.".

Trailer The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea

In a small eel-farming town in the west of Greece, two women live solitary lives while dreaming of getting away. Separate tags with commas, spaces are allowed. Use tags to describe a product e.g. for a movie Themes heist, drugs, kidnapping, coming of age Genre drama, parody, sci-fi, comedy Locations paris, submarine, new york.

But this town is inherently restless. Not since Gene Hackman's Jimmy Doyle in French Connection have we seen a nastier cop than the one embodied by. In a small Greek town, two women live solitary lives. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books.