IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
5942
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Auf wahren Begebenheiten beruhend versucht ein Fischer im eisigen Atlantik zu überleben, nachdem sein Boot vor der Südküste Islands gekentert ist.Auf wahren Begebenheiten beruhend versucht ein Fischer im eisigen Atlantik zu überleben, nachdem sein Boot vor der Südküste Islands gekentert ist.Auf wahren Begebenheiten beruhend versucht ein Fischer im eisigen Atlantik zu überleben, nachdem sein Boot vor der Südküste Islands gekentert ist.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 11 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
Joi Johannsson
- Palli
- (as Jóhann G. Jóhannsson)
Thora Bjorg Helga
- Halla
- (as Þorbjörg Helga Þorgilsdóttir)
Walter Grímsson
- Raggi
- (as Walter Geir Grimsson)
Sindri Árdal Bergsteinsson
- Gulli (Sem Dreengur)
- (as Sindri Árdal Bergsteinssoon)
Harald G. Haraldsson
- Sýslumadur
- (as Harald G. Haralds)
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An amazing tale of survival with a strong performance by Ólafur Darri Ólafsson in the main role of Gulli.
This ties for the coldest a film has ever made me feel - along with Norway's The 12th Man. The whole ordeal is made the more harrowing by the true story angle.
It features some incredible cinematography. The Icelandic landscapes and scenery were breathtaking. The ocean shots really magnified the sense of loneliness and sheer odds against Gulli.
The scientific angle in the latter half of the film was interesting, though broke some of the momentum. In this sense, it felt like two films rolled into one. I liked how things came a bit full circle in the last few scenes though.
A solid (while not amazing) Icelandic film that I recommend to those into survival stories.
This ties for the coldest a film has ever made me feel - along with Norway's The 12th Man. The whole ordeal is made the more harrowing by the true story angle.
It features some incredible cinematography. The Icelandic landscapes and scenery were breathtaking. The ocean shots really magnified the sense of loneliness and sheer odds against Gulli.
The scientific angle in the latter half of the film was interesting, though broke some of the momentum. In this sense, it felt like two films rolled into one. I liked how things came a bit full circle in the last few scenes though.
A solid (while not amazing) Icelandic film that I recommend to those into survival stories.
This is must see movie. It is so refreshing to watch a non-Hollywood production that is honest, well-filmed and memorable.
The movie is based on true events.
I liked the cinematography, learning e little bit about the life in a small island nation, and having the story unfold.
The plot is not super-intense but showing the lives of the sailors before they go on the fishing trip makes the drama very realistic.
A real story, of real people, well told.
You will enjoy this film.
No Hollywood. That's good.
The movie is based on true events.
I liked the cinematography, learning e little bit about the life in a small island nation, and having the story unfold.
The plot is not super-intense but showing the lives of the sailors before they go on the fishing trip makes the drama very realistic.
A real story, of real people, well told.
You will enjoy this film.
No Hollywood. That's good.
This is a fairly enjoyable, yet surprisingly brief story. It's more like an hour-long television drama than a proper film.
Not a whole lot happens. The story is very simple: the lead character is involved in a disaster at sea and must stay alive in icy Atlantic waters. Apparently it's a true story, and we get to meet the real hero at the end of the film.
There are certainly worse movies out there. My main gripe about this one is that there's just not a whole lot to it.
I think some of the best films these days are coming out of Scandinavia (I consider Iceland Nordic). "The Hunt" and "Headhunters" were very good, and I look forward to watching more of them.
Not a whole lot happens. The story is very simple: the lead character is involved in a disaster at sea and must stay alive in icy Atlantic waters. Apparently it's a true story, and we get to meet the real hero at the end of the film.
There are certainly worse movies out there. My main gripe about this one is that there's just not a whole lot to it.
I think some of the best films these days are coming out of Scandinavia (I consider Iceland Nordic). "The Hunt" and "Headhunters" were very good, and I look forward to watching more of them.
fine movie and its about something that actually happened although its probably not exactly the same. but to the reviewer that doesn't know anything about fishermen or life in small town in iceland, they are hung over because they were coming from a dance the night before and this is just how it was here and changed only few years ago, those didn't have much life outside of work so they drank a little more but at least they went and met other people in a bar instead of today where most people just drink at home. and the guy never said he was a hero, but he did safe himself and swim to shore in very difficult situation where most people had died, and he hasn't had a great life after this. but the movie shows how life was in iceland in those years and is very realistic doing that. but there are always some people that think they know better then others or how things happened. even people giving movies bad reviews because people are smoking or some stupid things like that, and movies can be good even if you don't like the drinking or whatever is happening in them. just watch it and try what you would have done.
THE DEEP isn't an amazing film but it is a heartfelt and compelling one that tells an amazing true story. It's also one of those outdoor 'wilderness' type films that explores man's survival against the elements, and it has the novelty of being an Icelandic film too.
The story takes place in 1984 and tells of a group of fishermen being flung into the freezing Atlantic when their fishing boat sinks. One of the men decides to swim for land and the film tells his difficult tale with death and danger dogging his every stroke. The narrative involvement is slim, but the film offers fascinating visuals that truly get across the sublime nature of the frozen north.
Olafur Darri Olafsson (BEOWULF & GRENDEL) is excellent in the leading role and gives a truly naturalistic performance. The latter part of the film almost moves into X-Files territory but retains the realism throughout. Director Baltasar Kormakur seems to spend his time either making movies in his own country or popping over to Hollywood for the likes of 2 GUNS and CONTRABAND, but this is definitely the most interesting - and oddly enchanting - film I've seen from him.
The story takes place in 1984 and tells of a group of fishermen being flung into the freezing Atlantic when their fishing boat sinks. One of the men decides to swim for land and the film tells his difficult tale with death and danger dogging his every stroke. The narrative involvement is slim, but the film offers fascinating visuals that truly get across the sublime nature of the frozen north.
Olafur Darri Olafsson (BEOWULF & GRENDEL) is excellent in the leading role and gives a truly naturalistic performance. The latter part of the film almost moves into X-Files territory but retains the realism throughout. Director Baltasar Kormakur seems to spend his time either making movies in his own country or popping over to Hollywood for the likes of 2 GUNS and CONTRABAND, but this is definitely the most interesting - and oddly enchanting - film I've seen from him.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe official submission of Iceland to the Best Foreign Language Film for the 85th Academy Awards 2013.
- PatzerThe events in the movie take place in 1984. When the main protagonist, the only survivor of the boat accident, undergoes a test in the Navy Hospital in London, one of the doctors introduces the other three participants of the test as members of the SBS, the Special Boat Services, a UK special forces unit. The name by which the doctor refers to the unit is incorrect. In 1984, this UK special forces unit in question was called the Special Boat Squadron. It was renamed to Special Boat Service (and not "Services") only three years later, in 1987.
- VerbindungenReferences Der weiße Hai (1975)
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 € (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 713.108 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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