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Year:2009
Country of origin:UK / Australia
Director:Christopher Smith
Genre:Bermuda Triangle nastiness
Starring:Melissa George, Joshua McIvor, Jack Taylor, Michael Dorman
Rating:4/5
IMDB link:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1187064/
Tagline:The Forecast is Evil
Favourite line:"Downstairs right now is a copy of myself. Me!"

This neat little Australia / UK collaboration packs quite a punch for it's relatively moderate budget.

The plot:
A young single mother, Jess, (Melissa George) goes on a yachting trip with a small group, only one of whom she is acquainted with. All is well until, suddenly, from nowhere, a freak storm capsizes the vessel. Scrambling onto the hull of the vessel, all but one of the group are safe, when a vast ocean liner drifts past. Clambering aboard the huge craft, the group are puzzled to discover that they are all alone on the ship, the crew nowhere to be seen. Jess catches a glimpse of another person, who runs away as soon as they are spotted and, the group giving chase, they find Jess' keys on the floor, in a part of the ship they had not yet visited.
The group divides up, all the better to search the craft, but divided they shall fall, as one poor unfortunate gets a clothes hook through the back of the skull whilst another couple are picked off by a sniper in the gallery of the on board theatre.
Why is someone seemingly intent on killing them off?
And why does Jess feel like she's been there before?

The Bermuda Triangle is one of those folk tales that fires the imagination, having just the right combination of science-fiction mystery and potential scientific plausibility to set the mind a-wandering. It's also a potent trigger for this occasionally vicious, continually smart and well-crafted yarn.
Violent in bursts, the lead actress is sufficiently engaging to carry her role and to sweep you along with the intrigue.
Intelligent and, at times, disturbing, this is a solid sci-fi / horror release.
Very good, indeed.

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