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Au cœur de l'océan

Original title: In the Heart of the Sea
  • 2015
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  • 2h 2m
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Au cœur de l'océan (2015)
Based on the 1820 event, a whaling ship is preyed upon by a sperm whale, stranding its crew at sea for 90 days, thousands of miles from home.
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A recounting of a New England whaling ship's sinking by a giant whale in 1820, an experience that later inspired the great novel Moby-Dick.A recounting of a New England whaling ship's sinking by a giant whale in 1820, an experience that later inspired the great novel Moby-Dick.A recounting of a New England whaling ship's sinking by a giant whale in 1820, an experience that later inspired the great novel Moby-Dick.

  • Director
    • Ron Howard
  • Writers
    • Charles Leavitt
    • Rick Jaffa
    • Amanda Silver
  • Stars
    • Chris Hemsworth
    • Cillian Murphy
    • Brendan Gleeson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    156K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,242
    672
    • Director
      • Ron Howard
    • Writers
      • Charles Leavitt
      • Rick Jaffa
      • Amanda Silver
    • Stars
      • Chris Hemsworth
      • Cillian Murphy
      • Brendan Gleeson
    • 358User reviews
    • 336Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Chris Hemsworth
    Chris Hemsworth
    • Owen Chase
    Cillian Murphy
    Cillian Murphy
    • Matthew Joy
    Brendan Gleeson
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    • Tom Nickerson
    Ben Whishaw
    Ben Whishaw
    • Herman Melville
    Benjamin Walker
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    • George Pollard
    Michelle Fairley
    Michelle Fairley
    • Mrs. Nickerson
    Tom Holland
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    • Thomas Nickerson
    Paul Anderson
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    • Caleb Chappel
    Frank Dillane
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    • Henry Coffin
    Joseph Mawle
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    • Benjamin Lawrence
    Edward Ashley
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    • Barzillai Ray
    Sam Keeley
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    • Richard Peterson
    Gary Beadle
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    • William Bond
    Jamie Sives
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    Morgan Chetcuti
    Morgan Chetcuti
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    Charlotte Riley
    Charlotte Riley
    • Peggy Chase
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
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    • Director
      • Ron Howard
    • Writers
      • Charles Leavitt
      • Rick Jaffa
      • Amanda Silver
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    8wishbinvisible

    Ignore the Naysayers

    I must confess I truly don't understand these "professional" film critics who get paid to pick apart movies. This is an epic story and made more interesting knowing there is truth within the fiction. Can we just sit down and enjoy a movie for the entertainment value? I did not see anywhere in this film where the actors failed to give you the full feeling of the character they were portraying.

    I have never seen a movie yet that Ron Howard failed to move the audience and this is no exception. Rent the DVD from Redbox or pay the $3.99 to Prime Video and don't be dissuaded by those pseudo-professional film critics who are no better than meteorologists who get the weather report wrong half the time.
    9najib-02749

    A Visual Spectacle!

    HOW ON EARTH DID THIS MOVIE BECOME A FLOP??

    Only USD$25 million in the US and less than US$100 million worldwide?

    This movie needs to be celebrated and deserves far better credit. It's a tale of survival, grudge, jealousy. fear and agony. And the director managed to showcase the glory of Moby Dick and reality of the London oil business in the 1800s.

    Pros: 1) Story 2) Casting 3) VFX 4) Background Score

    Cons: 1) Maybe Too Political?? 2) Whale has minimal screen time
    7stevelutzcco

    Much better than expected

    After seeing the reviews, I wasn't sure if it was worth 2 hours. Much better than expected. I think the critics ratings were hugely unfair. This is a quality film. If you like seafaring adventure with a good cast, you'll like this.
    7quincytheodore

    Memory of waves and whales

    It is said that we understand more about space than our own sea, although one thing both realms have in common is the propensity to convey epic journeys to silver screen. There's an inherent romantic feel to maritime life, even as a tragic showing like Life of Pi or Titanic. This is the same attribute "In the Heart of the Sea" has, and even though there are minor blemishes, it still produces a good human drama shown by impeccable visual atmosphere.

    This is a retelling of a particular ship's ordeal, also an inspiration for the novel Moby Dick. It is told from an account of then young crew member, he now tells the story of adventure and misery in his older days. While it's a good ground for characterization and set-up, it might overhype its own story and break the pacing slightly. Fortunately, Brendan Gleeson and Michelle Fairley are capable enough to maintain their own mini subplot.

    The actual voyage consists of two leads, Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) and George Pollard (Benjamin Walker). Owen is a veteran sailor, who is promised a captain seat, but ultimately denied of the right because of nepotism favoring George. The two collides frequently, and more than once their dispute ends up bringing malady to the ship and its crew.

    Chris Hemsworth is a great actor, however this is not the same level of rivalry he had in Rush. It is by no fault of Benjamin Walker who does try to fulfill the role, but he doesn't portray the personality clash of an epic saga. In fact, Hemsworth has more connection with Gillian Murphy, the third in command, even though they have lesser screen time together. The rest of the crew isn't compelling enough, in exception of young Nickerson who will eventually narrates it.

    For most part the visual is splendid, mainly when it transcends the barrier between sea line and underwater. On some scenes it pans out so nicely it brings an alluringly harrowing view of ocean, its human drifters and beastly occupants. It has overall bluish tone that keeps the cold isolation vibe while the gigantic whale, though we know it's CG as whale is too much of a diva to work with, is still pretty convincing in close up.

    Plot keeps a straightforward momentum, although it may be inconsistent sometimes. There are parts where it seems to dawdle for ten or fifteen minute more than needs be, while some scenes are cut short and ultimately feels disjointed. It's not a big issue, but it does make the story skips rather abruptly or plods at times.

    In the Heart of the Sea is an interesting excursion with fine visual. Granted, it doesn't navigate well enough under some waves, yet this homage to a great classic has its enchanting and inspiring moments.
    7leosmith-11166

    The Art of the Sea

    I went into the cinema expecting something fairly decent. Something that would at the very least, satisfy. I I was more wrong than I thought. It was better than satisfactory. It was brilliant. The Effects are the best of the year, and Chris Hemsworths Acting is top notch. Ron Howard has always been a great director, and I did enjoy a beautiful mind and Apollo 13, but this film has to be one of the greatest of the year. The film is very emotional at times, and the storyline is very well thought out. Definitely deserves an Oscar for best visual effects, and hopefully it will bag some more Oscars on the way.

    The movie is best viewed on the big screen, as it possibly wouldn't have the same effect on a TV. Get into the cinemas before it's too late.

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    • Trivia
      According to Ron Howard, to prepare for the role of starving sailors the cast were on a diet of 500-800 calories a day to lose weight.
    • Goofs
      While the film depicts Owen Chase as older and more experienced than Captain George Pollard, Pollard was in fact older, being 29 when Essex sailed to Chase's 23. While Essex was Pollard's first captaincy, he had actually been serving as an officer aboard her for eight years of highly successful and lucrative whaling voyages. The tension between the two men was significantly played up for the film.
    • Quotes

      Herman Melville: Something else you've given me tonight.

      Old Thomas Nickerson: And what's that?

      Herman Melville: The courage to go where one does not want to go.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Bill O'Reilly/Paul Bettany/Alanis Morissette (2015)

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
      • Spain
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En el corazón del mar
    • Filming locations
      • La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • RatPac-Dune Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,020,758
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,053,366
      • Dec 13, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $94,320,758
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
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      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Auro 11.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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