Chris Pine and Casey Affleck star in this adventure drama based on the Pendleton rescue operation which is recounted in Casey Sherman and Michael J. Tougias's book. In February 1952 a terrible storm hits New England and an oil tanker is split in two off the coast of Cape Cod. A United States Coast Guard crew of four, including Boatswain's Mate First Class Bernard Webber (Pine), is sent on a dangerous rescue mission aboard a small lifeboat. While 30 sailors are stuck inside the sinking tanker Webber and his team battle against the treacherous conditions. Will they make it to the vessel in time? The cast also includes Eric Bana, Holliday Grainger and Ben Foster.
L**D
Great movie!
Highly recommend this movie. Moving, emotional. Great telling of a real story. Chris Pine is a phenomenal actor. We watched the movie via streaming enough times that it made sense to have disc in our collection.
H**E
Excellent movie
Great movie! Very cool story. Loved it. The cinema photography was outstanding.
S**N
Did the Coast Guard honor with this movie
Very good movie, true story. Good action
B**R
Phenomenal movie
Such an unbelievable real life rescue highlighting a very humble but true hero, Bernie Webber at the helm. It's an amazing story and a must see. Great actors in a great movie.
T**0
Fairly enjoyable, but not flawless. Nice based on a true story drama. Worth watching for sure.
This was a film that I originally saw in theaters. I liked it, and wanted to add it to my Blu-ray/Digital collection so I could re-watch it and share it with friends and relatives, but I couldn't make myself give this more than 4 out of 5 stars in my post-theater review. I don't find myself driven to change that rating (for the film) here, but do like that the Blu-ray offers several bonuses, especially deleted scenes and the other bonuses, including Against All Odds: The Bernie Webber Story featurette.In my original review, I used some words such as these: (edited slightly here) I went and caught this (in theatre) today. I found it to be fairly enjoyable, though I would have liked a little less of the love story and a bit more of the drama. Perhaps it should have just been a little longer so the love story didn't get shortened in exchange for more of the drama. I would caution that the movie tends to be a bit dark and hard to see things as clearly as you might wish. Given that the events occur mostly at night, in dark water, this should be expected, but it does leave you straining a little to find the tiny object you want to follow as it perhaps gets shoved around by the wind and seas. Well worth watching, though I can't say this is 5 stars for me.My original quick review also had noted the following: If you can catch it at matinee pricing, it should be easily worth that. Oh, I'm told by others that the 3D is really not worth it, so I wouldn't spend extra to see it in 3D. There was no apparent 3D Blu-ray release for this one, so you can ignore that comment for sure. The matinee pricing doesn't really apply to the Blu-ray or DVD release either, though I suppose that isn't quite true as it should perhaps be re-worded to say if you can find this on sale, it becomes a better bargain.Those with family that are in the coast guard will find extra value here, and those that enjoy "based on true stories" will also enjoy this a bit more, though I should be careful to note that "based on a true story" doesn't mean that there hasn't been some creative license with the story. For the actual story, doing some research on the interwebs would be a good thing. The story here is close enough to enjoy and have an appreciation for what happened in the actual events, but I would also like to know the actual true story and enjoy stories such as this one when they are closer to the actual events.Rated PG-13, this is a family friendly tale, but it is tense, dramatic, and at times, as noted in my original comments above, hard to see. The dark night, rain and storminess means a dark screen throughout much of this film. Finding the relatively small craft on the screen is difficult at times and really can't be helped, again because of the size and scope of what is going on in the film.Chris Pine does a good job in his role as the hero, as does Casey Affleck. Christian Bale doesn't get much screen time, and time he does have leaves us all thinking that his character was not a great leader. Whether that was actually true or not will depend on the results of the research you do about the actual events. Holliday Grainger does well enough with her role, though she seems to be a bit strong for the era that she was portraying and that may have added to my own frustrations with the love story aspect of the film. While I didn't mind that portion of the film that much, I can't say I didn't find myself wishing for more of the drama of the rescue or the efforts just to stay alive and less of the concern of the heartsick lover who may have seen her bethrowed for the last time.In the end, I like the film, and that leaves me at the 4 stars just for the film. The Blu-ray is a nice one, but I had hopes perhaps for more bonus materials. Oddly enough, though I originally stayed away from the 3D in theatres, I would actually have sprung for 3D for the home release if it had been available (now that I have a 3D capable TV in the home, it isn't as wasteful to me as it used to be).
R**S
The Finest Traditions Of The United States Coast Guard
I had read "The Finest Hours" by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman and recommend it highly. I had high hopes for this movie adaptation of the book, and have to say that Disney did not disappoint. This movie is a film about the courage of seemingly ordinary people under great stress, and is faithful to the spirit of the rescue and the traditions of valor that run deep in the US Coast Guard. On February 18, 1952 two World War Two era T-2 tanker ships, the "Pendleton" and the "Fort Mercer" split in half within 40 miles of each other in a terrible storm off the northeast United States. Amazingly, portions of each ship remained afloat and the rescue effort was extremely confused at the outset as nobody was sure where the pieces were or what was still floating.The book details the travails of both ships, but the film focuses almost exclusively on the "Pendleton". A crew of four was sent from the USCG station at Chatham, Massachusetts on the 36-foot rescue boat CG-36500 (which, by the way, is now preserved in a museum) under the command of Bernie Webber, here played to perfection by Chris Pine. The act of going out in that weather was heroic enough, but the rescue itself became legendary in USCG circles, and the onscreen depiction here is nearly perfect. Water is very hard to digitally model, but effects have gotten much better since "The Perfect Storm" was made, and here they look great. The "Pendleton" sets are amazingly realistic and the digital compositing of the stern of the ship against the frothing backdrop of the ocean is superb. Throughout the acting is first rate, though I'm unsure that the character of Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck) would have actually been so shy and retiring at the outset of the drama."The Finest Hours" is a great movie that I highly recommend for all adults and mature children. It's clean enough for all kids, though very young kids may be scared by some of the very realistic and frankly terrifying images of foundering ships. Disney did a great job with this one, and director Craig Gillespie ("Million Dollar Arm") shines through as one of the most versatile and capable in Hollywood. The DVD includes two very short extras, both of which were promotional shorts, one on the mission and people of the US Coast Guard, and one a behind the scenes look at the cast and production.
**Y
Great movie
Story was very interesting. The courage of coast guard rescue was heroic.
A**R
Surprisingly satisfying. Great movie.
Family friendly movie. Former Coastie enjoyed the characterization of life at a duty station. Script was very well written. An excellent tribute to search and rescue hazards requiring God's supernatural help, against impossible odds. 6 stars!
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