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5,9/10
58.160
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Una squadra di sommozzatori subisce una crisi pericolosa per la vita durante una spedizione in una grotta inesplorata.Una squadra di sommozzatori subisce una crisi pericolosa per la vita durante una spedizione in una grotta inesplorata.Una squadra di sommozzatori subisce una crisi pericolosa per la vita durante una spedizione in una grotta inesplorata.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
Christopher James Baker
- J.D.
- (as Christopher Baker)
Dan Wyllie
- Crazy George
- (as Daniel Wyllie)
Recensioni in evidenza
Sanctum is a tense escapist adventure that is considerably better than it's 5.9 rating here.
The biggest problem with the film is the acting. It is easily my biggest gripe. Some of the writing (early) is a little cheesy too, but it doesn't take long to kick all the nonsense to the curb and escape, downward into the abyss.
This is where the film thrives. The last hour goes fast. The film is claustrophobic, bloody, and as harrowing as it gets. It is also one of the only decent, somewhat realistic caving movies of all-time. It doesn't have any gimmicks, just the cave, and the unrelenting power of nature.
Sanctum teeters between 6 and 7 for me. I don't know why, but every couple of years I yearn to watch it again. The film feels like an hourglass where the sand is about to run out.
Get past some of the rigid lines, and enjoy it for what it is.
66/100
You'll like this if you liked: The Rescue(doc/much better), 127 Hours(better), or The Perfect Storm(ever so slightly better).
The biggest problem with the film is the acting. It is easily my biggest gripe. Some of the writing (early) is a little cheesy too, but it doesn't take long to kick all the nonsense to the curb and escape, downward into the abyss.
This is where the film thrives. The last hour goes fast. The film is claustrophobic, bloody, and as harrowing as it gets. It is also one of the only decent, somewhat realistic caving movies of all-time. It doesn't have any gimmicks, just the cave, and the unrelenting power of nature.
Sanctum teeters between 6 and 7 for me. I don't know why, but every couple of years I yearn to watch it again. The film feels like an hourglass where the sand is about to run out.
Get past some of the rigid lines, and enjoy it for what it is.
66/100
You'll like this if you liked: The Rescue(doc/much better), 127 Hours(better), or The Perfect Storm(ever so slightly better).
This movie entertains from start to finish. Are the characters "two dimensional"? To me not in any sense (ha ha, yes the movie is 3D, lousy pun intended).
But seriously, for two hours you are taken on a brutal subterranean adventure. I liked the fact that it IS believable. It isn't just action - it is a true human drama and shows the good and bad that can come from people in a life or death situation. And I didn't think it was predictable (for the most part, anyway). I am guessing that the reviewers just didn't like the characters, but that is no fault of the actors; the characters were quite realistic, which I considered a huge plus, while others might have preferred something else. I do need to give a disclaimer that I did not research the "true" story and watched purely from the perspective that it is 100% fiction, so I'm not saying this is an accurate depiction of real events. But it sure seemed like something that could happen.
It isn't "The Black Swan". It isn't "True Grit". It won't be sweeping the Academy Awards. But was it entertaining and worth the price admission? Without question - I actually found it more enjoyable and gripping than anything I have seen in some time. Highly recommended - give it a fair chance!
But seriously, for two hours you are taken on a brutal subterranean adventure. I liked the fact that it IS believable. It isn't just action - it is a true human drama and shows the good and bad that can come from people in a life or death situation. And I didn't think it was predictable (for the most part, anyway). I am guessing that the reviewers just didn't like the characters, but that is no fault of the actors; the characters were quite realistic, which I considered a huge plus, while others might have preferred something else. I do need to give a disclaimer that I did not research the "true" story and watched purely from the perspective that it is 100% fiction, so I'm not saying this is an accurate depiction of real events. But it sure seemed like something that could happen.
It isn't "The Black Swan". It isn't "True Grit". It won't be sweeping the Academy Awards. But was it entertaining and worth the price admission? Without question - I actually found it more enjoyable and gripping than anything I have seen in some time. Highly recommended - give it a fair chance!
A big cave, a big soundtrack, and a big adventure. This movie didn't have or need any cave creatures or supernatural threats. It is exciting and suspenseful as a realistic cave story that is based off of a true story. After a storm blocks the way out for a crew of cave explorers, they must go deeper into unexplored areas of the cave in search of a way out. Water is the big threat in this movie. Not only are there numerous underwater passageways to navigate with limited oxygen, the crew is pushed forward by flood waters rising from the storm. While many cave movies keep things dark and claustrophobic, this movie gives us a cave that is both beautiful and impressive in size. The cast is what they need to be to tell this story. There is a storyline about the strained relationship between a father and his son which gets our feelings involved. To further stir our emotions, the soundtrack is lovely and compliments scenes very well. Sanctum is a solid survival movie that is both interesting and exciting. It deserves more love than it has gotten.
For a film that goes so deep underground, Sanctum is a remarkably shallow experience. Playing out like The Descent with more water and no monsters, it's a beautifully shot survival flick but it's populated with characters so bland that you won't care one bit if they survive or not. And you'll probably be able to figure out what order they'll run out of oxygen in as well.
In fact, it's not that surprising that as his sticky fingers are all over the post-production and cinematography, this feels like a James Cameron flick where the script never got past the first draft. So when Grrr, Aaargh (Frank MacGuire), Whinging Son (Rhys Wakefield), Millionaire Jerk (Ioan Gruffudd), Comic Relief (Dan Wylie), Woman (Alice Parkinson) and Expendable Foreigner (Cramer Cain) find themselves trapped underground, you'll be more interested in how they're going to die than in the clunky dialogue.
That said, there's some eerily beautiful moments of utter horror to be found. From the ethereal splendour of a vast underwater cave to the pockets of air bubbling like mercury on the rocky ceiling, it's a feast for the eyes even when it leaves the brain starving.
Yes, it's clunky. Yes, the cave is surprisingly well-lit and yes, saying "what could possibly go wrong" before abseiling into the bowels of the earth is utterly stupid. But it's pretty, has a couple of cool death scenes (the "hair" moment is horrible) and it's much, much shorter than The Abyss.
In fact, it's not that surprising that as his sticky fingers are all over the post-production and cinematography, this feels like a James Cameron flick where the script never got past the first draft. So when Grrr, Aaargh (Frank MacGuire), Whinging Son (Rhys Wakefield), Millionaire Jerk (Ioan Gruffudd), Comic Relief (Dan Wylie), Woman (Alice Parkinson) and Expendable Foreigner (Cramer Cain) find themselves trapped underground, you'll be more interested in how they're going to die than in the clunky dialogue.
That said, there's some eerily beautiful moments of utter horror to be found. From the ethereal splendour of a vast underwater cave to the pockets of air bubbling like mercury on the rocky ceiling, it's a feast for the eyes even when it leaves the brain starving.
Yes, it's clunky. Yes, the cave is surprisingly well-lit and yes, saying "what could possibly go wrong" before abseiling into the bowels of the earth is utterly stupid. But it's pretty, has a couple of cool death scenes (the "hair" moment is horrible) and it's much, much shorter than The Abyss.
Going into "Sanctum", I was relieved to know there would be zero cave monsters jumping out of the darkness. This was going to be a cave movie for thinkers, trying to get out of a flooding cave, with no clue what lay ahead. "Sanctum" is totally acceptable, if you perceive the film as being documentary-like, and can overlook lack of character development, and simply watch the action. The 3D experience is marginal at best, because everything is so confined and dark. I couldn't tell you one cast members name, just that there was a leader, his son, a financier, a grunt, and a couple of disposable females. Nevertheless, I enjoyed "Sanctum" for what It was, an exciting experience in underground survival. - MERK
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIoan Gruffudd performed his own base jump stunt, which he described as his favorite part of the shoot.
- BlooperWhen Josh first descends into the surface pit, he's Aussie rappelling with his rack attached to his back. When he reaches the gal part way down, his rack's in front.
- Versioni alternativeAlso released in a 3D version.
- Colonne sonoreRABAUL TAUN
Written by Junior Kokoratts, Alfred Darby, Tibon Lakua, Wilson Takovong
Performed by Junior Kokoratts
Published by PNG Legend
Licensed courtesy of CHM Supersound
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- Budget
- 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 23.209.310 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.447.930 USD
- 6 feb 2011
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 108.609.310 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1
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