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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Tres fareros en las remotas islas Flannan descubren un tronco de oro que les permite su desaparición misteriosa.Tres fareros en las remotas islas Flannan descubren un tronco de oro que les permite su desaparición misteriosa.Tres fareros en las remotas islas Flannan descubren un tronco de oro que les permite su desaparición misteriosa.
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- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
The Vanishing is surprisingly good, it tells a sad twisted story with a great deal of mastery, the plot is straightforward but it's actualized with breathtaking performances by everyone in the film, it has this deep eerie and dark feeling to it that adds this gripping factor as we watch dramatic events unfold in front of us, granted, that it has some structural problems with its narrative but the end product is so captivating you just can't take your eyes off it.
The slow burn storytelling adds a great deal of suspense as we ourselves examine and analyze what could happen, what I also loved is that through the film itself is dealing with a moral problem as its characters struggle to cope with their new situations, it is really beautiful to watch.
The Vanishing does its story justice as we're offered a chilling narrative that doesn't disappoint at all, an all around great effort.
The movie is a tragedy, an imaginary tale of what could have happened to the real "keepers" who indeed vanished back in mid december of 1900, and never heard of again.
The truth is that nobody knows for sure what was the fate of the real three men at the Flannan Isle, and anybody's guess is as good.
Theories abound about what really happened, from alien abduction to a giant wave, and anything in between.
Was it a terrible natural accident, such as the three men falling down a cliff or down inside a cave? Or something more sinister as the men kill each other?
Your guess is as good as mine.
In the real diary entry logged by the real keepers, they write about a terrible weather "as the one they have never seen in 20 years at sea."
That particular entry in the book is extraordinary, having in consideration that weather reports at the time indicated that weather was fine and calmed and the first rain can in on december 17, 1900. That is baffling to say the least.
Will we ever know what happened to those 3 scotish men, thomas, donald and james? sadly, most probably not, which is so sad, especially because they had wives and children.
About the movie itself, i'd say its pretty good. i give it a 6.
acting is excellent from the three main actors, as well as from the supporting characters. all did a good work, and the director set the grim tone right from the beginning.
the drama unfold with camera close to the faces of the actors to emphasis the tragedy going on, no images from the beauty of the ocean and a blue scotish sky don't expect to see that.
all is sad from the very beginning and the only laughs occurred when donald and james found gold in the chest. other than that, all is grey.
i'd recommend the movie to anyone who likes thrillers and tragedies on film. no special effects just plain good old fashioned acting (good actually) and an ending kind of predictable, still enjoyable (again if you like tragedies).
The truth is that nobody knows for sure what was the fate of the real three men at the Flannan Isle, and anybody's guess is as good.
Theories abound about what really happened, from alien abduction to a giant wave, and anything in between.
Was it a terrible natural accident, such as the three men falling down a cliff or down inside a cave? Or something more sinister as the men kill each other?
Your guess is as good as mine.
In the real diary entry logged by the real keepers, they write about a terrible weather "as the one they have never seen in 20 years at sea."
That particular entry in the book is extraordinary, having in consideration that weather reports at the time indicated that weather was fine and calmed and the first rain can in on december 17, 1900. That is baffling to say the least.
Will we ever know what happened to those 3 scotish men, thomas, donald and james? sadly, most probably not, which is so sad, especially because they had wives and children.
About the movie itself, i'd say its pretty good. i give it a 6.
acting is excellent from the three main actors, as well as from the supporting characters. all did a good work, and the director set the grim tone right from the beginning.
the drama unfold with camera close to the faces of the actors to emphasis the tragedy going on, no images from the beauty of the ocean and a blue scotish sky don't expect to see that.
all is sad from the very beginning and the only laughs occurred when donald and james found gold in the chest. other than that, all is grey.
i'd recommend the movie to anyone who likes thrillers and tragedies on film. no special effects just plain good old fashioned acting (good actually) and an ending kind of predictable, still enjoyable (again if you like tragedies).
The movie is not about the disappearance of the three lighthous keepers from 1900. That was just a pretext. It is about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Greed, guilt, suspicion... We always think that we are able to manage extraordinary circumstances, but do we?
What a breath of fresh air. I don't mean the literal air on these desolate island but a movie without an intrusive soundtrack or where the producers have made sure every scene is fully explained to a dumb audience.
A stark production from a director moving up from TV for the first time and showing talent in the way that Spielberg did with Duel.
Strong acting from a small bunch of blokes in a claustrophobic environment.
A stark production from a director moving up from TV for the first time and showing talent in the way that Spielberg did with Duel.
Strong acting from a small bunch of blokes in a claustrophobic environment.
Not a bad slow burning atmospheric thriller,keeps you guessing,creepy and as I say atmospheric,two great actors in Peter and Gerrard carry it along keeping you waiting to see what goes wrong,only one piece of real action mid way through the movie but this film was more about creepy atmosphere than anything,I found the ending a slight disapointment but im sure many wont mind it,it could of ended a number of ways I suppose being loosley based on a real event,give it a go if you like creepy and claustrophaubic settings....
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFour different lighthouses were used to create what is seen in the movie as a singular location: Mull of Galloway lighthouse was used for exterior and interior cottages, lighthouse, lighthouse garden and the headland of the island. Killantrigan lighthouse was used for its interior staircase and side garden. Corsewall lighthouse was used for a single interior shot and to create the cliff for many of the cliff scenes. Cloch lighthouse was used for the interior lightroom as it is no longer operational, yet beautifully preserved.
- ErroresAt the time of the mysterious disappearance the lighthouse was not equipped with radio, in fact radio-telephone technology was not available in 1900 at all.
Radio had been invented and demonstrated just a few years earlier, however, commercial radios were not available at this time.
- ConexionesFeatured in Decoding the Unknown: The Flannan Isles Mystery (2022)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Vanishing
- Locaciones de filmación
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,202,522
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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