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The Review: Take A Courageous Dive Into ‘Deeper’

Jennifer Peedom’s Deeper is a gripping documentary that plunges viewers into the perilous world of cave diving, centered on explorer Richard Harris, a key figure in the 2018 Thai cave rescue. With a lean runtime, the film balances heart-pounding adventure with introspective depth, offering a portrait of a man wrestling with his own motivations while navigating New Zealand’s potentially deepest cave system. Peedom, known for her visually stunning and emotionally resonant documentaries like Sherpa and Mountain, delivers another masterful exploration of human limits, both physical and psychological, set against a backdrop of nature’s unforgiving beauty.

The documentary opens with breathtaking aerial shots of New Zealand’s rugged landscapes, immediately establishing the stakes of Harris’s endeavor. The cinematography, led by Renan Ozturk, captures the claustrophobic terror of underwater cave systems with an almost tactile intensity. The film’s technical mastery is undeniable, with sound design amplifying the eerie silence of the underwater world, punctuated only by the rhythmic hiss of Harris’s breathing apparatus. This sensory immersion pulls viewers into the cave alongside him. At its core, Deeper is as much about Harris’s inner journey as it is about his physical one. The film weaves in his reflections on the Thai cave rescue, where his expertise as an anesthetist and diver helped save a trapped soccer team. These flashbacks, narrated through Harris’s candid interviews, provide context for his drive to push boundaries.

Peedom also explores the toll of Harris’s passion on his personal life. Through intimate interviews with his family, we see the strain his expeditions place on his loved ones. If there’s a critique to be made, it’s that Deeper occasionally leans too heavily on Harris’s internal monologue, which can feel repetitive in the second act. Some viewers may crave more context about the cave system itself or the broader history of cave diving. However, this focus on Harris’s psyche aligns with the film’s intimate scope, prioritizing personal stakes over technical exposition. For those expecting a broader scientific or historical dive, this choice might feel limiting, but it serves the story Peedom aims to tell.

Deeper is a must-watch for anyone drawn to stories of human resilience and the interplay between ambition and sacrifice. Its stunning visuals, emotional depth, and restrained storytelling make it a great documentary. Richard Harris’s journey into the abyss is both a literal and metaphorical exploration, and Peedom guides us through it with a steady, empathetic hand. Whether you’re a fan of extreme sports or simply curious about the human spirit, Deeper will leave you breathless.

Special Event WA Premiere on Sunday, 12 October at 3.30pm at Luna Leederville with a Live Q&A featuring Dr Richard Harris, SC OAM and Dr Craig Challen, SC OAM, Heroes of the Thai Cave Rescue | 2019 Australians of the Year.

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