![]() ![]() We learn early on That Trixie is “brilliant,” as per her dad. It’s an interesting introduction for a character who plays a small but very significant role in the unfolding drama. And Trixie does not specifically drive her mother crazy. “Chekhov’s Snails” (the snails that Vic says are poisonous to eat if not starved) do not go on to poison someone, for example. This is a film that deliberately teases directions for the film to go in, which it then pivots away from (or indeed “red herrings” if you will). “Trixie, you’re going to drive your mom crazy,” says Vic. It’s perhaps become “their thing.”Īfter the film’s deceptively boring pre-title opening, the first scene we see is of Vic and Melinda getting ready to go out while Trixie dances around to “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.” She’s loving it and won’t turn it off, despite her mother’s obvious irritation. He eventually turns to offing her lovers and by the end, it would seem Melinda has become complicit in his murderous antics. Melinda (de Armas) flaunts lovers in front of her husband Vic (Affleck), who is sometimes infuriated, and at other times turned on by his wife’s reckless behavior. Ostensibly, Deep Water, based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith published in 1957, follows a dysfunctional married couple with a kid (Trixie) who drive each other crazy. But we can’t help but think there is another hidden reading to Trixie’s part in the story, should you choose to examine it. Jenkins is adorable and she’s very funny. Grace Jenkins has just two IMDb credits to her name– Deep Water and a short called The New Nanny–but it’s safe to say she absolutely stole the show in a movie which also stars Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas. ![]() The breakout star of Adrian Lyne’s “erotic” thriller is a six-year-old girl who packs in more charisma than its leads put together. This article contains Deep Water spoilers. ![]()
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