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A pharmaceutical king surprises his selfish wife by taking her and two other couples on a private cruise. But her attitude quickly changes when she's stranded with the ship's first mate on a deserted island.
Story
When pharmaceuticals baron Tony (
Bruce Greenwood
) charters a private cruise from Greece to Italy to please his spoiled wife, Amber (
Madonna
), she is not exactly impressed by the converted fishing boat and its lack of modern amenities. She complains constantly and bosses the crew around, especially the ship's first mate Guiseppe (
Adriano Giannini
), at whom she constantly snaps her fingers while hollering commands. But when the motor gives out on the dingy Guiseppe uses to take Amber to explore underwater caves, the two find themselves stranded at sea and eventually stuck on a deserted island. The tide turns as Amber, with no survival skills whatsoever, must now depend on Guiseppe, and when the power shifts, so do their feelings for one another. Their first few days on the island are funny enough and it's great to see Guiseppe bossing Amber around, making her fetch firewood and wash his clothes. But the movie begins to drag when their relationship blossoms and we must endure different montages of them cuddling and playing charades. How the story turns out, however, is interesting enough.
Acting
Madonna
has many admirable talents. Unfortunately acting is not one of them. While I understand it is difficult for
Madonna
to transcend, well, being
Madonna
, the pop icon doesn't help matters on the big screen. Rather than get into character,
Madonna
tends to mold characters after herself, like Abbie in
The Next Best Thing
, with those golden Pre-Raphaelite curls. Here, as the spoiled socialite Amber,
Madonna
once again looks and acts like
Madonna
. (In fact, there is a picture of
Madonna
in recent issue of
Us
magazine wearing the same outfit--black trousers, blue pinstriped shirt--she wears in a scene from
Swept Away
). And next to
Giannini
, whose mannerisms are genuine and unpretentious,
Madonna
comes across as stiff and unnatural. Believe it or not, the film's best interactions come from the captain, played by
Yorgo Voyagis
, and his two chefs.
Direction
You have to admire director
Guy Ritchie
for stepping away from his trademark style of direction and diving into a completely different genre. Gone are the freeze frames, the slow motion/fast forward action shots and the voiceover narration.
Ritchie
went from the intricate plots of
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
and
Snatch
to a simplistic and straightforward adaptation of
Lina Wertmuller
's 1974 movie, except this one is in English and has much less sex and violence. With corny lines like "Run, my little vixen, run," the film walks too fine a line between being an old-fashioned romance and being just plain absurd.
Swept Away
also feels as though it is trapped in a time warp. There are references to modern-day luxuries like cell phones, but the characters look and act like they are straight out of the '70s, from
Madonna
's Pucci-inspired blouses and scarves to her Jackie O. look-alike shipmate. And while the story of a woman falling in love with a man who beats her into submission may have worked 25 years ago, it certainly doesn't fly today.
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