
In Cayman Island, the daughter of a powerful man - Andrea - and the fisherman Shy are in a deep but secret love, hidden from Andrea's parents. When Andrea's father sails in a fish-trip, they have a night of love at Andrea's home; however they sleep and are surprised by the arrival of her family in the morning. Later, Andrea's brother Hammer throws acid on the face of Shy and spends four months in prison. In Miami, the dirty businessman Carl Ridley is chased by Federal agents ... (Full plot summary below)
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In Cayman Island, the daughter of a powerful man - Andrea - and the fisherman Shy are in a deep but secret love, hidden from Andrea's parents. When Andrea's father sails in a fish-trip, they have a night of love at Andrea's home; however they sleep and are surprised by the arrival of her family in the morning. Later, Andrea's brother Hammer throws acid on the face of Shy and spends four months in prison. In Miami, the dirty businessman Carl Ridley is chased by Federal agents and escapes with his teenage daughter Pippa to Cayman Island trying to reach his lawyer Mr. Allen. Pippa meets the small time thief Fritz sleeping in her room and he invites her to go a party. Before leaving the condo, Fritz sees Carl counting lots of money. Fritz owes money to the dangerous drug dealer Richie Rich and tells him about the fortune Carl has. Along a Friday 13th night, their lives entwine in a chain of tragic events.
Leave your thoughts about Haven.
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenConvoluted...too many flash-forwards and flashbacks. |
| E! OnlineAlex MarkersonThe nonlinear editing only maintains your interest so long before its frustrating collapse -- at approximately the third shift in the narrative. |
| Boulder WeeklyThomas DelapaAn extraordinary directorial debut that just may knock your socks off, or at least your flip-flops. ... Though Flowers may be accused of sensationalizing his subject, there's no denying his stunning cinematic flourishes. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderThe tone is moody and bleak, the characters are petty jackasses, and Flowers' heavy-handed messages about colonialism are trite. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyWriter/director Frank E. Flowers loses track of his own narrative puzzle that includes a story about a shady but rich Floridian (Bill Paxton) with an 18-year-old daughter (Agnes Bruckner %u2013 "Blue Car") escaping to Grand Cayman from the feds who want t |
| FilmsInReview.comVictoria AlexanderA mess. Orlando Bloom had better get those Elves ears back on. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekLikely to leave you scratching your head--not merely because the plot's so hard to follow but because you'll be wondering why anybody thought it was worth making. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfAs much as I was bored to tears with the drama, I was fascinated by where Flowers was going with this train wreck. |
| Arizona RepublicKathy Cano MurilloWhile the events are engaging in a minimovie way, as a whole they make for one bungled flick. |
| Contra Costa TimesMary F. PolsIf ever a movie cried out for a DVD release instead of theatrical, this would be it. |