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Guylaine Cadorette
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Just in time for Halloween,
Ghost Ship
packs enough scares to make it entertaining, but not enough attention is paid to the story to make it plausible.
Story
Captain Sean Murphy (
Gabriel Byrne
) leads a salvage team of five people aboard the tugboat Arctic Warrior, with Maureen (
Julianna Margulies
) as something of a second in command. At a bar one night, the crew is approached by a Canadian Air Force pilot (
Desmond Harrington
) who, while monitoring icebergs in the Bering Sea, spotted a mysterious vessel. He offers to divulge its location for a cut of whatever it's worth. What the crew finds are the decaying remains of the Antonio Graza, an Italian cruise ship thought to be lost at sea for more than 40 years. While scavenging the vessel for valuables, the salvage team discovers that something horrendous happened on board four decades ago. To make matters worse, the crew starts seeing ghosts, including a little girl named Katie (
Emily Browning
) who warns them to get off the ship before it's too late. Let's just say that the plot involves something about a ghost tricking people into boarding the ship in order to amass a certain amount of souls and complete a mission of sorts. Don't be surprised if you find yourself scratching your head when the ghost's true intentions are revealed--the film leaves many questions unanswered.
Acting
Former
ER
star
Margulies
(
Dinosaur
) shares the lead here with
Byrne
(
End of Days
), and the most refreshing thing of all is that there is no romance between the two characters. Maureen is a tough and independent woman who has no qualms about living at sea with a bunch of grubby men and
Margulies
portrays that well. We are told that Maureen and
Byrne
's character Murphy have a father-daughter-type relationship, but that is not explored on screen. While
Byrne
plays a convincing rugged sea captain, his character is never delved into and is dismissed rather abruptly. In fact, that is the biggest problem with most of the actors and their characters; they are more like slightly more developed extras brought in to become victims rather than the film's protagonists.
Harrington
's (
We Were Soldiers
) character Jack is not as glazed over as the others and the actor conveys the different sides of his personality well enough. The rest of the crew, including
Ron Eldard
as Dodge,
Isaiah Washington
as First Mate Greer,
Alex Dimitriades
as Santos and
Karl Urban
as Munder do the best they could with the flat and disposable characters they are given.
Direction
Ghost Ship
opens up with a fantastic scene that involves hundreds of crewmembers and passengers getting dismembered by a high tension wire that slices across the boats main deck. Too bad it's so implausible, because unless the wire was lined with razor blades, all those bodies wouldn't have been severed so neatly. The massacre is set aboard the Antonio Graza back in 1962, when cruises were still considered a luxury. But when the film zips back to present day, it becomes less imaginative and director
Steve Beck
(
Thirteen Ghosts
) dips into the old haunted-stories bag o' tricks, including ghost reflections in mirrors. But while the gags are a little worn, they still scare and are constant enough to keep the film from lagging. The film comes in under 90 minutes, which isn't short enough to graze over some of the story's plot holes. The characters, for example, jump in and out of the icy Bering Sea without the slightest quiver, even though their survival time in the 45-degree waters would be measured in minutes. And if
Ghost Ship
sounds familiar, that's because it was made in 1997 and called
Event Horizon
, except that rescue mission was set in the year 2047 aboard a space ship.
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