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Visitors

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1.0 out of 5 stars Story Elements Werent A Proper Fit, May 16 2004
This review is from: Visitors (DVD)
Australian Georgia Perry (Radha Mitchell) sets out on a nonstop solo voyage around the world determined to be the first woman to make it aboard a yacht. She has to follow the following rules: no human contact save for over the radio, no landfall, and no engines or she'll be disqualified. Three quarters of the way into her voyage the wind dies stranding her in the middle of the ocean.

While the Leander sits dead in the water, barnacles and algae begin collecting on the hull and growing inside the bilges. This is not supposed to happen in the middle of an ocean. Her vapor detector keeps going off as well. With only her cat for company, she starts experiencing paranormal phenomenon.

Georgia speaks to Robby aboard the Nordic Prince. He tells her that one of his crewmen hanged himself in the bilges. Later he tries to get a warning to her about the bilges but she looses his signal.

It seemed to me that the filmmakers had two different ideas for the causation of the hallucinations but they never followed up on either. It could have been a really good horror picture or adventure film if they'd cut the horror element. Overall it was confusing and has no real resolution to the paranormal phenomenon. Not recommended!

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2.0 out of 5 stars too muddled for my tastes, Sep 4 2007
This review is from: Visitors (DVD)
i didn't like this movie.to me,it didn't make much sense.it was hard to
figure out what was really happening.i also didn't think it was scary.i
did however,think it was silly,even absurd,but not in a good way.Radha
Mitchell is the main character in the movie,which came out in 2003.She
was also,coincidently in 2006's "Silent Hill"which i hated.it too i
found confusing and pointless."Visitors" isn't as bad,but i think it is
certainly below average.there is just nothing special about it.the
script is just too muddled and there are things in the movie which
don't need to be there,in my opinion.I think Radha Mitchell is probably
a good actress,if she has more to work with.my vote for "Visitors" is
2/5
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3.0 out of 5 stars Claustrophobic chills from down under, May 9 2004
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Matthew King (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Visitors (DVD)
Some of our most inane fears come not from outside, but from within our own minds. "Visitors" is a psychological thriller that examines a woman on the brink of madness and insanity as she struggles to fight her own personal demons while in complete isolation. She, as well as us viewers, are continuously faced with one nagging question throughout this film: "Is the threat real or is it imagined"?

Georgia Perry is 25 years old and an avid sailor. She sets herself on the biggest challenge of all: Sailing around the world non-stop. The rules are that she is not allowed any company except for her cat, must not ever set foot on land and have no contact with the outside world except with her boyfriend by radio transmission. The journey is expected to take about 5 months.

By the time "Visitors" begins, Georgia is already about  of the way around the world and seems to be doing just fine, except for the occasional bouts of loneliness. Throughout the film, we see clips of Georgia's life before she decided to set sail. All indications point to a happy life and fine relationship with her parents and her lover. And then the noises begin...At night while trying to sleep, she hears footsteps on the deck, and distant voices. Her cat talks to her. Her dead mom pays a visit. Slowly but surely, Georgia is going insane. And the flashbacks get darker and darker. At first the flashbacks were all happy but as the film progresses we are shown clips of Georgia's past that indicate her life was far from the rosy picture painted on earlier. It is this sudden transformation from happy sane Georgia to tormented soul Georgia that makes the film as creepy as it is. The descent into madness is not sudden, but gradual.

What "Visitors" lacks in action and pacing it more than makes up for with atmosphere, atmosphere that changes as Georgia's mood changes. The bright blue sky, crystal clear water and warm sunshine of the opening sequences are quickly replaced with the violent roar of the sea, pitch black darkness and dense fog as Georgia's feelings of dread increase. Aussie actress Rhada Mitchell pretty much has to carry the picture by herself, and does a fine job. One of the challenges I found of watching this film is that it's so weirded out and hallucinatory that we are left to wonder what is real and what's not, and are never offered any explanation, not even at film's end. The appearance of Georgia's dead mother as a hallucination is a given, but how about the boatload of pirates? Or the aborigenese midnight lover? If not real, then how come Georgia woke up with a hickey? All in all, a fine little film but not for those looking for coherence or logic. It's not one of those films where the pieces fall neatly in place by the end. Whether the threat is real or imagined is up to the viewer to decide.

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