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Captain Phillips Movie Review
Blistering war of attrition for both cast and audience.In 2009, the big news: the American flag on the Maersk Alabama cargo ship hijacked off the coast of Somalia by a group of Somali pirates. Despite the small boat they were able to embark on a big boat and crew as hostages. In the presence of the captain Richard Phillips from Alabama, who tried unsuccessfully to negotiate a reduction in the pirate ship. After that, no, Captain Phillips has been Somalis caught in a lifeboat, and the game of cat and mouse has begun between the kidnappers and the United States Navy SEALS patrouileerde bližini.Navy finally managed to stop the kidnapping. Captain Phillips wrote about the abduction of the book benefits from the captain: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea, is director of the Paul Greengrass basis for the development of Captain Phillips with Tom Hanks as an American captain.
abduction
Captain Phillips has a prima facie reminiscent of the beginning of this year, here I throw a Danish film about the kidnapping kidnapping of a Danish cargo ship off the coast of Somalia. However, the films are very different from each other, the only interesting double account together. When the Danish film focuses primarily on the long and exhausting negotiations between the pirates and the shipping company Captain Phillips focuses on solving by the US Army. However, both films show very good to see the enthusiasm and dynamism on board the ship, so the kidnappers and crew and approaching the kidnappers themselves. Despite the action and spectacle Greengrass also show more psychological pressure especially experienced captain (Tom Hanks).
Tom Hank
Filmography Tom Hanks has reached an impressive length for decades. But Captain Phillips is one of his best roles ever. Already in the first scene knows Hanks through small gestures and a few words to show what a man is and what it means. Feel the body, which is on the ship, without big words used and the commitment of the crew becomes completely thrown back on himself. Especially the last 20 minutes of the film Hanks reveals the hand of his performance, which is rarely seen in front of him.
perspective
Prospects are mostly master and the American side. What makes GreenGrass good, but it is also the Somali side to give a clear place in history. Without Storage speak good or right to intervene moral judgments, see Setting the kidnappers and funds in which they survive. They are always leaders who should be in accordance with the desire for revenge and instinct preživetja.Slog documentary known Greengrass therefore entirely consistent with both at sea and in the place where he came kidnappers.
completion
Captain Phillips, director Greengrass film again delivered strong with clearly visible as the famous documentary mode. It is also told stories and fine structure specially designed by Tom Hanks as Captain Phillips printing. In combination with a piece of land in the Somali pirates, it becomes clear that there are enough nuances to find a happy story.
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