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When despair is everywhere, it seems that everything is going wrong. The story began with a man called Becker Dell, a man who makes more trips to the sea where a captain of a fishing boat goes to an island called Plymouth. That trip may turn into another turning point where the calm turns into a real fuss. It seems that his ex-wife Karen is suffering from despair. Karen pleads with Del to save her and her young son from her violent new husband and may turn that trip into something strange.
Serenity is a weirdly intimate film that builds a world so peculiar and enigmatic, it keeps you constantly guessing. Knight's experiment is a great success with one of the most chilling twists, ever.
Neither tense, genuinely philosophical or surprising, Serenity ends up leaving the audience groaning, laughing hysterically at its awful execution, or willing the pain to end as its dated ideas play out.
If you like seeing authentically unusual movies, then ignore the haters: In its fusion of disparate genres, its sentimentality, and its weirdness, Serenity is actually worth watching.