A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I enjoyed streaming a movie, Serenity
(2019), starring Matthew McConaughey, which is the perfect escapism
film, featuring suspense, a great cast, and an intriguing plot in a
beautiful setting.
McConaughey plays Baker Dill, a
fisherman living on a small, remote tropical island. He earns a living
from both commercial fishing and taking tourists out on fishing charters
on his boat, Serenity. Dill lives a quiet, secluded, routine
life, going out on the boat all day, returning to his boxcar home
overlooking the water at night, and sometimes stopping by Constance's
(played by Diane Lane) for company. There is a strong current of mystery
and barely-concealed tension below his quiet exterior, though, and Dill
is completely obsessed with a giant tuna out in the deeper waters that
always gets away at the last moment. His first mate, Duke (played by
Djimon Hounsou), tries to keep him in line, but sometimes Dill's
fixation gets the best of him. His quiet routine is shattered one day
when his ex-wife, Karen (played by Anne Hathaway), shows up in town. She
left him for a wealthy man who turned out to be abusive to both her and
to Dill and her son, and she wants Dill to take the horrible guy out on
a fishing charter and send him overboard for the sharks to deal with.
Dill says no at first but is tortured by thoughts of his sweet son being
hurt by this brutal man. Will he do what Karen wants?
You
know McConaughey plays the strong, silent type perfectly, and he is
wonderful in this part as the
tightly-controlled-but-clearly-hiding-secrets Dill. The town and island
where he lives seem idyllic, but are they also hiding secrets? Of
course, the biggest question of all in the movie is whether Dill will do
what Karen wants and commit murder. Duke encourages him to do the right
thing, but Dill's son is in danger, and it is clear that he cares very
much for the boy. This twisty, taut movie is completely compelling with a
uniquely engaging setting and tone. There are plenty of surprises in
store that you will never see coming (we didn't), but we loved its
original premise. It's a very satisfying movie that will leave you
thinking about it afterward.
Serenity is currently streaming free on Amazon Prime and is also available on Youtube and Google Play.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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