Une plate-forme pétrolière s'effondre de façon spectaculaire sur la côte norvégienne, et les chercheurs tentent de découvrir ce qui s'est passé lorsqu'ils réalisent que ce n'est que le début... Tout lireUne plate-forme pétrolière s'effondre de façon spectaculaire sur la côte norvégienne, et les chercheurs tentent de découvrir ce qui s'est passé lorsqu'ils réalisent que ce n'est que le début de quelque chose d'encore plus grave.Une plate-forme pétrolière s'effondre de façon spectaculaire sur la côte norvégienne, et les chercheurs tentent de découvrir ce qui s'est passé lorsqu'ils réalisent que ce n'est que le début de quelque chose d'encore plus grave.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Gunn
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Stian Birkeland
- (English version)
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
It started off with The Wave (Bølgen) in 2015 (Director: Roar Uthaug, Writers: John Kåre Raake and Harald Rosenløw-Eeg) which was 9/10.
Followed by The Quake (Skjelvet) (The Quake) in 2018 (Director: John Andreas Andersen, same writers as The Wave) which was 7/10.
Followed by The Tunnel (Tunnelen) in 2019 (Director: Pål Øie, Writer Kjersti Helen Rasmussen) which also was 7/10.
And now The Burning Sea (Nordsjøen) in 2021. (John Andreas Andersen, Writers: Harald Rosenløw-Eeg and Lars Gudmestad) which I think is 8/10.
Before this Norwegian disaster movies did hardly exist, maybe with the exception of People in the sun (Mennesker i Solen) from 2011 which has a funny approach and which I think is under-appreciated and I also loved to an 8/10.
The team behind The Wave was also behind The Quake, which is some kind of follow-up, and now this The Burning Sea, while The Tunnel was an exception.
Well, this is a step up, both when it comes to the catastrophe as well as in effects. The CGI is, like in them all superb. No wonder Hollywood searches Norway for CGI-talents, as all these movies are made on what would be a shoestring budget in Hollywood. The story is also good, and quite believable, though of course there are plot holes, and things that are not drawn out too much, hence the length of the movie.
I was on the egde of my theater seat along the way. Even if I didn't like very much the kid-story took too much place. Bu well done! I hope for more Norwegian disasters!
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However, someone forgot to turn image stabilization on. Awful capturing... If you are into movies you'll realize it from the first second.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe company Eelume featured in the movie exists in real life, and its snake-like underwater robots are real products.
- GaffesThe movies poster contains an underwater sub in which a person can sit. It also shows a scuba diver in full gear diving underwater. Neither of the two can be seen back in the movie. An unmanned ROV is used and there are no divers in the movie.
- Citations
William Lie: We thought we were an oil nation
William Lie: But we are really an ocean nation.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 493 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 371 $ US
- 27 févr. 2022
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 025 723 $ US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1