In Enemy Hands (2004)
62KIn Enemy Hands: Directed by Tony Giglio. With William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, Thomas Kretschmann, Clark Gregg. When American submarine Swordfish is torpedoed the survivors are picked up by a passing German U-boat but an outbreak of meningitis threatens all aboard.
“The actingu0026#39;s is matched by the mediocre writing at first I thought the movie hadnu0026#39;t been completed, rather unpolished and crudely acted. The commander of the U.S. submarine may have damaged his back while u0026quot;throwing his chest outu0026quot; in lieu of acting. Almost every scene is nothing more than a clicheu0026#39; of all other underwater adventures, after painfully reading and rereading the reviews which seem to be apologies exceeded by previous entries. Why all the fuss and excuses, venturing a guess there is none? Could I find the patience or desire to finish this story having read and watched similar, perhaps the more youthful critics will have the endurance to tolerate these flaws no doubt they may have u0026quot;herou0026#39;su0026quot; and be more forgiving.”