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Wetlands
Story of a cop who did not meet his family long time ago. But the conditions put him in front of them when he is tasked to move from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. On an unexpected, he finds his daughter welcomes him and trying to help him for a new work.
26 November 1950, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
19 March 1964, London, England, UK
22 August 1967, Islington, London, England, UK
25 December 1952, Dover, Delaware, USA
October 23, 2017
As much as negativity is the fuel for the status of these people being stuck in their misery, Babs represents a hope and change, a light at the end of this dark tunnel.September 15, 2017
Even great acting cannot save an uninspired story with plot holes.September 14, 2017
As the haunted Babs, Mr. Akinnuoye-Agbaje has an imposing physicality and understated nobility, while Ms. Graham fleshes out the resolute if underwritten Savannah.September 14, 2017
A somber neo-noir distinguished largely by its atypical setting.November 17, 2017
Wetlands is a talky crime drama with very little to say.September 14, 2017
"Wetlands" has a furrowed brow, and Valle is completely committed to negative energy, which might win over some viewers.September 15, 2017
Apparently moviemaking keeps getting easier while writing keeps getting harder - "Wetlands" being yet another example of a film whose surface technical polish can only do so much to gloss over the coarse, clumsy screenplay that flummoxes its cast.October 03, 2017
There is little originality to be found in Wetlands, and despite a few solid performances, very little to otherwise entertain.September 13, 2017
Wetlands has the visual markers of noir ... but the genre's clockwork fatalism is missing from Della Valle's haphazard script.September 14, 2017
Stronger on style than substance.September 15, 2017
Other than the novelty of being the only example of a gritty crime drama featuring a key male character named Babs, there is absolutely nothing interesting or memorable to be found in Wetlands.September 14, 2017
"Wetlands" attempts to turn Atlantic City in December into a noir nexus of drug-dealing surfers, struggling moms and broken cops, but instead merely claims a handful of good actors as unfortunate victims.