Crowhurst review: The stuff of nightmares and intense, imaginative production
HOT on the heels of The Mercy, Crowhurst offers its own distinctive, low-budget perspective on the tale of the amateur yachtsman who attempted to circumnavigate the globe single-handedly.
Crowhurst is the stuff of nightmares in this intense, imaginative produciton
Justin Salinger's Crowhurst seems a more highly strung, neurotic figure than Colin Firth's.
There is a sense of desperation and deep-rooted insecurity in his decision to enter the Sunday Times competition in 1969 and show the world that he is a man of substance.
His recourse to deception and a lonely descent into high seas madness is the stuff of nightmares in this intense, imaginative production.