Rating: R
Genre:
Romance
Theatrical Release: 10/11/2002(USA
Release Date: 02/11/2003
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1/DDS
Run Time: 89 Minutes
Flags: Nudity, Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
Guy Ritchie, best known for the tough-guy
crime comedies Snatch and
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, goes for a change of pace with this remake of
Lina Wertmuller's 1974
comedy-drama, with his wife
Madonna in tow.
Amber Leighton (
Madonna) is the wife of
Dr. Anthony Leighton (
Bruce Greenwood), the wealthy and successful head of a pharmaceutical company. While
Amber seemingly leads a charmed life, it doesn't appear to make her very happy, and she often inflicts her typically foul mood on those around her, especially the hired help.
Anthony decides to surprise
Amber with a cruise from Italy to Greece, with four of their friends in tow, but
Amber doesn't much care for the notion.
Amber feels the yacht they've hired is far beneath her standards, and she makes
Giuseppe (
Adriano Giannini), the first mate of the crew, the primary target of her dissatisfaction.
Giuseppe, an ardent leftist, feels nothing but contempt for
Amber, but for the sake of his job he can't say a word in response to her attacks. One day,
Amber declines an invitation to go diving with her friends, but later changes her mind, demanding that
Giuseppe take her to the underwater caves.
Giuseppe warns
Amber that a storm is brewing, and his prediction proves to be right on the money; soon,
Amber and
Giuseppe are stranded on a desert island, and suddenly they discover the tables are turned.
Giuseppe, a trained fisherman and outdoorsman, knows how to survive on the island, while
Amber is utterly helpless, and he forces her to cower under his commands in order to survive; before long, their mutual antagonism has begun to turn into something approaching unfettered lust.
Adriano Giannini, who plays
Giuseppe, is the son of
Giancarlo Giannini, who played the equivalent role in
Wertmuller's original film.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide