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K-19:
The Widowmaker |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
2hr 20min |
| Starring:
Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Joss Ackland, J.J. Field, Lex Shrapnel
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Widescreen enhanced of course, with a fine picture. It didn't
jump out as "amazing", but there we no complaints
either.
Audio:
Available in Dolby Digital 5.1, the soundtrack exhibits very
good spatial effects when underwater. The creaking sounds
from the submarine when they go a little too deep have a real
good sound to them.
Extras:
Kinda standard stuff here, a directors commentary track, the
trailer, and 3 behind the scenes featurettes.
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K-19:
The Widowmaker is one of those movies that we really want to like,
but it just doesn't click for some reason. It stars Harrison Ford,
one of our alit favorites along with Liam Neeson. Both stars turn
in strong performances. And the story is a cold war thriller set
aboard a submarine. It sounds like a winner, but we were caught
checking our watches multiple times during the movie.
The
film states that it is "inspired by actual events". The
story is set in 1961, when Cold War tensions were extremely high.
The Soviets are building a new nuclear ballistic missile submarine.
They are anxious to put it into service for the Americans to see
so that it could serve as a deterrent. Both super powers used mutually
assured destruction to keep the peace. The theory being that no
one would shoot first if they knew the retaliatory strike would
be completely devastating. So it was important to demonstrate technological
and destructive parity. The U.S. had nuclear ballistic missile subs,
so it was important that the Soviets demonstrate they have them
also.
When
the construction and trials for the new boat, the K-19, fall behind
schedule a new Captain is assigned. The new Captain is played by
Harrison Ford. Meanwhile the previous Captain, played by Liam Neeson,
is now reporting to him as the Executive Officer. Rushed construction,
lack of critical components and supplies result in 10 deaths before
the submarine even puts to sea, thus she is nicknamed the Widowmaker.
The combination of a nuclear submarine that has been rushed to sea
back in the infancy of nuclear power and two strong Captains on
one boat produces a lot of tension. We won't spoil the story, but
as you'd expect, there are problems to say the least!
The
performances by both Neeson and Ford are strong, they actually maintain
believable Russian accents for the entire film. Director Kathryn
Bigelow does not have a ton of experience. Her most notable previous
films are Strange Days and Point Break. This is by far the largest
project she has been involved with, and she does seem up to the
task of a submarine movie. The visuals are realistic, and she successfully
captures the tension that goes along with any good submarine flick.
However, we think this movie could've benefited greatly from some
torpedo play or depth charges, but alas it is not a war movie as
such.
Although
we have trouble pointing to specific flaws in this film, the bottom
line is we weren't totally entertained for the 140 minutes this
movie runs. It really seemed to drag at many points. Maybe we're
just jaded and can't enjoy a submarine movie without a few good
explosions. We're giving it 3 stars, it's entertaining, but it can
wait for DVD.
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Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Minimal.
Unfortunately no torpedo action either.
Blood & Gore
Puke
and blunt force trauma among other things.
Car Chases
Nope,
most of the movie is set at sea.
T&A
Lots
of butts, but they're of the hairy variety.
Chuckles
I
don't even remember a grin... |
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