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Reviewed by: davybozal24-7
Posted on April 4, 2006 7:30 PM
This disaster movie from 1972 starring Gene Hackman , Ernest
Borgnine , Shelley Winters and Roddy McDowell was one of many
that was churned out during the 70's and early 80's. The survivors of an upturned ocean going liner struggling to survive against all odds.
The special effects were pretty good for their day and the plot was
quite gripping to say the least , as madness and hysteria , along with the elements , set in , to provide a will they or wont they survive their deadly ordeal . Extras were ok .
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The 1972 disaster hit The Poseidon Adventurewas ripe for a big-budget CGI remake, and who better to helm it than thriller expert Wolfgang Petersen, director of Das Bootand The Perfect Storm? It hardly matters that a TV movie remake (also based on Paul Gallico's original 1969 source novel) was made less than a year before, because Petersen's version is far more spectacular, with shocking digital effects, massive sets, amazing stunt-work and enough fire and water to fill five movies with challenging worst-case scenarios. Once again, the plot concerns the capsizing (by a massive "rogue wave") of a state-of-the-art luxury liner, and the struggle of a small group of survivors (including Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Emmy Rossum, and Richard Dreyfuss) to climb upwards, to the ship's hull, in their treacherous quest for a safe exit. Unfortunately, most of these characters are two-dimensional and under-developed (especially when compared to the 1972 film's all-star cast), and the unimaginative screenplay by Mark Protosevich (reportedly worked on by several uncredited writers) subjects them to a rote series of obstacles that grow increasingly routine and repetitious, not to mention contrived and illogical. Again, it hardly matters, because Petersen's handling of non-stop action is so slick and professional that Poseidongets by on sheer adrenaline. The capsizing scenes are nothing less than awesome, with some effects so real (and so horrifying) that younger and more sensitive viewers may need to look away. And while it lacks the engaging humanity of the 1972 version, Poseidonis certainly never boring. Faint praise, perhaps, but you'll get your popcorn's worth of mindless entertainment.--Jeff Shannon
Aspect Ratio: | 2.35 Wide Screen, 16:9 Wide Screen |
Main Language: | English |
Region: | Region 2 |
Special Features: | Original Theatrical Trailer, Making Of Featurette, Cast Pages With Mini Biographies, Scene Access, Interactive Menus |
Subtitles: | Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish |
Year: | 1972 |
Release Date: | June 30, 2003 |
Runtime: | 112 minutes |
Certification: | |
Catalogue Number: | 01058 D V D |
Keywords: | Action, Poseidon, General, Wide, Screen, Adventure |
Genre: | Action/Adventure |