Dig boasts a killer soundtrack that has every little thing from Motown to people. Sadly, that’s the place the enjoyable ends. Thomas Jane is perhaps getting outworked by his daughter Harlow Jane’s appearing debut, however solely as a result of his efficiency is so missing. Emile Hirsch (Velocity Racer) is toeing the road between dangerous and so dangerous it is good, however nonetheless, the performances pull the film down in each scene. Director Okay. Asher Levin (The Shadow Diaries) retains the ship collectively, however there may be nothing particular about Dig or its script penned by Banipal Ablakhad & Benhur Ablakhad (North Of Reno).
Steve (Thomas Jane) loses his spouse after an altercation with a gun goes horribly improper. His daughter Jane (Harlow Jane) loses her listening to within the course of and the household begins to implode. After a 12 months of mourning, Jane nonetheless blames her dad for her mom’s loss of life and Steve refuses to study signal language. Although everybody round him thinks he ought to study to signal, Steve as a substitute places all of his chips on an experimental therapy that may carry again Jane’s listening to. The one downside is that the process prices $30,000, and Steve runs a humble store that does all kinds of repairs however doesn’t rake in a lot cash. When a mysterious man (Emile Hirsch) approaches Steve to supply him the cash, he’s suspicious, however can’t flip down the possibility to get his daughter’s listening to fastened. The job is easy: Strip down an deserted home and take away every little thing, however no matter occurs, don’t injury the partitions. Resulting from Jane’s lack of listening to, she misses that final observe and by accident impales a wall. What they discover inside brings nothing however hassle within the type of a homicidal couple who holds them hostage. It is a race in opposition to time to remain alive and discover out what’s so useful about this dilapidated house.
The movie opens with a riveting scene that units the desk for the household dynamic. Little or no occurs by the tip of Dig, and but audiences are supposed to really feel like there’s a thriller to be solved. That’s definitely not the case. The compelled sense of a twist coming does not repay, nor does it make sense on this planet of Dig. At its coronary heart the movie is a thriller; sadly, the tone is extra according to a household drama and the ensuing product just isn’t a shining instance of both style. Within the movie’s protection, it is solely 90 minutes, however the household drama facets make it really feel for much longer.
Thomas Jane is a tricky watch from begin to end. The actor isn’t overacting a lot as he’s overreacting. His character is fast to make use of violence, even in comparatively insignificant conditions. In these moments of misery, Jane is stable, however he brings that very same power into each scene. Whether or not it is being tortured by his captors or simply having a dialog, he’s continuously doing an excessive amount of. Emile Hirsch’s character asks him a number of easy sure or no questions and the look on Jane’s face is exploding with confusion. Hirsch is on a wholly completely different stage — his Southern accent is so compelled audiences ought to discover enjoyment in its absurdity. His efficiency, nevertheless, lives in the identical world as Jane’s. Suffice it to say, Dig just isn’t an appearing clinic.
Harlow Jane is the movie’s stand-out efficiency. She is appearing with a capital A in scenes the place she is a rebellious teen, however she turns into probably the most understated character in a film filled with underwhelming performances. The subtlety she reveals whereas sustaining that teenage angst is a welcome addition and suits the position completely. Equally, the music within the movie is excellent. It’s, at instances, so funky one would possibly assume they’re in an Ocean’s Eleven film. Within the movie’s extra somber moments it dials again to a country people sound that elevates what’s an in any other case missable film. Behind the digital camera, little or no goes when it comes to route or cinematography and the script might be outright horrible. Sadly, Dig has little to supply audiences aside from its magnificent soundtrack.
Dig launched in theaters and on-demand September twenty third. The movie is 90 minutes lengthy and is rated R for pervasive language, violence, some sexual content material, and transient drug use.