Ghost Ship (2002)
1/10
Gives Artistic License a new meaning
1 November 2009
A movie which doesn't seem to know what it wants to be.Horror? Not really when its absolutely impossible for a detached steel cable to slice through everyone except a young girl who became a ghost. So thats the gore out of the way.What follows is a predictable story about a salvage company who discover some gold bars and the whole is stitched together by a jumbled story line which made little sense The music is terrible,the acting below par-its the Marlon Brando mumbling school at work here- and the logic non existent. Anything can happen because the scriptwriters and director said so. There's too much jump cutting-at one stage we see the sea on fire as if they've been transported to Hell I came on here to see what others thought-to see what the Hell this movie was about. But you already know when you see the moving cable -there's not the usual panicking and screaming if somebody got whacked (which is what would happen in reality)You just see the people in the ballroom-apparently the ships' crew have not been killed.And ask yourself-would a steel cable suddenly become a knife powerful enough to slice through bone? No way

It does however tell you that going on a luxury cruise means your life is in the hands of total strangers.Think of the Titanic
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