Inspired by true accounts, this HBO miniseries focuses on a group of fictional characters caught up in the harrowing aftermath of the tsunami that devastated the coast of Thailand in 2004.Inspired by true accounts, this HBO miniseries focuses on a group of fictional characters caught up in the harrowing aftermath of the tsunami that devastated the coast of Thailand in 2004.Inspired by true accounts, this HBO miniseries focuses on a group of fictional characters caught up in the harrowing aftermath of the tsunami that devastated the coast of Thailand in 2004.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 26 nominations total
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I didn't know Tim Roth was that good.
The review may sound pretty cynical in itself, and I don't want to belittle the appalling human suffering of the real life tragedy in any way. But this film's obsession with dignified emoting puts a very strange spin on the human condition.
Any amount of taste garnered by the dignified responses of the main characters is undermined by the films total focus on tourists as the main sufferers of this tragedy, totally bypassing what this event meant for the millions of locals who were affected.
As a person who is very well acquainted with the toll a natural disaster can take I was extremely bored and disillusioned with this portrayal.
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- TriviaHugh Bonnieville and Gina McKee previously worked together on the film Notting Hill (1999)
- Quotes
Title Card: Whilst the setting of this film is the aftermath of the real life events of 26 December 2004, it is a wholly fictional portrayal. The characters and businesses portrayed are entirely fictitious. Any resemblance between them and actual individuals or businesses is coincidental, not intended and should not be inferred.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2007)
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