Director: Craig Gillespie
I can not get enough of the film shows the heroic actions of the men and women of history. Show me one day and they will not stop pushing me! The best time to bring such a big screen, real events that took place more than six decades ago, but even now worth remembering. Film director Craig Gillespie does not become a very strong and exciting as saying drama Argo (Mission rescue another, even if, in the circumstances, different), but in a manner hinder their own, it does not do justice to the activities of the crewman Webber, and team Bernard his. It was decided that the one thing that every subject save the movie to make - it touches your heart!
The best is based on a book written by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. It describes events that took place in February 1952 when an oil tanker: SS Pendleton divided into two, leaving its crew stranded in the middle of a storm off the coast of New England. Mr. Bernard "Mr. Bernie" Webber, and his crew of three men had been entrusted with the task of searching ships and bringing back its people in what is still regarded as part of the rescue mission dare most of the Coast Guard that the US. The screenplay was written by Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson, and Scott first worked on the character of Bernie (Chris Pine) and his relationship with Miriam (Holliday Grainger). A chain of the movie is so slow to start, held together only by the gentle attitude of pine (in contrast to his Captain Kirk) and attracted the Grainger.
The film comes to live only once the rescue mission was given the go-ahead. The darkness of the night, the sound of waves crashing, and the enormity of the ocean ready to swallow something big and small, where the heart of the film. Movies by Javier Aguirresarobe will draw you into the storm's bleak and powerful music by Carter Burwell will make it difficult for you to step away. Craig Gillespie, director of screening allows natural light in the film, making it an enemy that can not be overcome. With the stage set for a man to fail every small feat of accomplishment to be a big enough reason to cheer. Film Gillespie's such a unique opportunity to implement many of those on the boat to come and help, led by Bernie and on ships stuck where the people who are fighting to stay directed not swamped by engineer Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck) has. The vaccine has been changed from a rescue boat to the ship, and then go back to their waiting character gives the movie its conclusion alone would have told you. It was handled with grace and patience, do not try to achieve the "Bravo" weather then, and instead allow the courage of those men spread in gradually.
Chris Pine calms his personality while playing Bernie stands out in contrast to the harsh climate of this, as he showed yet again how effectively he can in any role. There's always a sense of likability that we associate with Chris Pine and that only grows stronger in the finest hour. He made good on the boat with Ben Foster, who sucks for the most part of the movie, Kyle and John Magaro Gallner. On the ship, Casey Affleck, we have played a leading role, even if his character is a bit dry and too detached for my satisfaction. What's more interesting is like Graham McTavish (Scotland) and Michael Raymond-James (who abandoned the ship early on). Holliday Grainger was pleased to see such Miriam - tough, likable, and with the buzz about her that gives us a welcome break from the waves crash. Eric Bana plays the newly appointed commander - a brief role he has handled smoothly.
Although, for the most part of the movie, what would be pushed out, the best is still exciting, fun and keep the audience hooked. It managed to warm the heart and inspire without calls for a strong round of applause. A good movie packed together, more fun in 3D, do the best that Bernie will be proud to carry out its task!
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