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Plot
The story (based on fact) of a family torn apart in the Boxing Day 2004 tsunami. As Mum (Watts) lies injured in hospital, Dad (McGregor) and older son Lucas (Holland) battle to reunite the brood.
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| RE: Harrowing, emotional portrayal of a devastating event | |
| Over 200,000 people killed... but what makes it really tragic is that some Westerners were killed. ... More | |
Posted by Clingfilm at 12:31, 18 May 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Harrowing, emotional portrayal of a devastating event | |
| I finally watched the film. Naomi Watts gives quite possibly her finest performances to date, portraying harrowing desperation, stubborn determination in the face of incredible pain and agony, and, ultimately, a sense of love and care despite her deteriorating state. True, she is bedridden for about half the film, but it is during this time where there are these small moments of tenderness and humility which undoubtedly makes Watts's performance one of the best of the year. ... More | |
Posted by MovieGoodfellas at 13:13, 14 April 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Harrowing, emotional portrayal of a devastating event | |
| I finally watched the film. Naomi Watts gives quite possibly her finest performances to date, portraying harrowing desperation, stubborn determination in the face of incredible pain and agony, and, ultimately, a sense of love and care despite her deteriorating state. True, she is bedridden for about half the film, but it is during this time where there are these small moments of tenderness and humility which undoubtedly makes Watts's performance one of the best of the year. ... More | |
Posted by MovieGoodfellas at 13:12, 14 April 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Harrowing, emotional portrayal of a devastating event | |
| I finally watched the film. Naomi Watts gives quite possibly her finest performances to date, portraying harrowing desperation, stubborn determination in the face of incredible pain and agony, and, ultimately, a sense of love and care despite her deteriorating state. True, she is bedridden for about half the film, but it is during this time where there are these small moments of tenderness and humility which undoubtedly makes Watts's performance one of the best of the year. ... More | |
Posted by MovieGoodfellas at 13:12, 14 April 2013 | Report This Post | |
| RE: Naomi Watts | |
| The Impossible is probably one of the most exhaustive cinema experiences I’ve ever had. It is a relentless emotional assault which leaves you equal parts drained and fulfilled. The story centres on the Bennett family who arrive at a Thai coastal resort 2 days before the devastating Boxing Day tsunami hit and their subsequent separation and attempt to relocate each other following the disaster. Naomi Watts gives an outstanding physically gruelling performance as the family’s mother Maria fo... More | |
Posted by Biggus at 00:32, 16 February 2013 | Report This Post | |
| RE: Naomi Watts | |
| L: Dannybohy L: Normal Control Does Naomi Watts go nude in this (she's usually an eager beaver onscreen)? If so, I may grab a hotdog and watch it. ou see her left boob!! es, we get the 'brief nudity' as described by the BBFC, but I'd be lying if I said it was in the most erotic of contexts!e just got back from watching this - we don't get to the cinema a huge amount nowadays but my wife wanted to watch this (fair enough as it's normally something I want to see that we watch!)... More | |
Posted by Super Hans at 18:10, 02 February 2013 | Report This Post | |
| waves of tears | |
| Sorry for the pun, but I was in floods of tears. Sooo moving. Thought Watts' Oscar nom is generous, especially since she spends most of the movie hospitalised. McGregor doesn't put a foot wrong. Most surprisingly, the move affecting scenes come from the film highlighting the wider effects of the disaster. ... More | |
Posted by tysmuse at 22:07, 28 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| RE: The Impossible | |
| I agree with others who've said that the script wobbles a bit. I find it hard to believe that children that young would say some of the things they said. Otherwise, an incredibly powerful film full of believable performances. Mcgregor's breakdown over the telephone broke my heart, and young Tom Holland displayed real vulnerability, especially when he saw the extent of his mothers injuries. A heartbreaking film that, along with United 93, will go down as one of those excellent films th... More | |
Posted by Hood_Man at 18:20, 13 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| 'The Impossible' is a movie that must be watched with your family. Emotional moments are in heap where you realize how much important is the family for you. A movie that makes you to hug your loved ones !! Detailed Review Here: http://www.filmwaves.in/2013/01/the-impossible.html ... More | |
Posted by ajm1991 at 14:55, 12 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| I have to agree with this view of the film. It is technically astounding, but when you find yourself wondering 'how the hell did they do that?' whilst the film is still in progress you are clearly not engaging emotionally with the characters. This is because the script is a bit clunky, and some things that happen are not really understandable. There is also the point that you kind of know the end before you see the film. Also, there is no real mention of the devastation to the local populatio... More | |
Posted by GCH at 09:41, 10 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: horribleives That's a shame - when I first read about it that's exactly the kind of thing I was expecting. The whole changing-the-nationality-of-the-family thing doesn't sit right with me either but I'm hoping it's not enough to marr what still sounds like a powerful film. n fairness, it's really down to you. A close friend of mine based in Spain for example was profoundly moved by it - despite its Hollywood tropes and its fundamental changes to the Spanish family the story bas... More | |
Posted by Qwerty Norris at 16:02, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: Dannybohy Boring, yes! but not ill-informed ou mean you've actually presented a coherent case to why you personally don't like his stuff as opposed to simply lampoon others for digging his work? Good for you... ... More | |
Posted by Qwerty Norris at 15:55, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: horribleives L: Dannybohy L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this vi... More | |
Posted by Dannybohy at 14:41, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: Dannybohy L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this viewer from the plight of t... More | |
Posted by horribleives at 14:35, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| RE: RE: | |
| L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this viewer from the plight of the characters and remi... More | |
Posted by horribleives at 14:31, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: Qwerty Norris L: Dannybohy L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this view... More | |
Posted by Dannybohy at 14:10, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: Dannybohy L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this viewer from the plight of t... More | |
Posted by Qwerty Norris at 12:46, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| L: Dannybohy L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this viewer from the plight of t... More | |
Posted by tftrman at 09:38, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| RE: Naomi Watts | |
| L: Normal Control Does Naomi Watts go nude in this (she's usually an eager beaver onscreen)? If so, I may grab a hotdog and watch it. ou see her left boob!! ... More | |
Posted by Dannybohy at 08:54, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| RE: RE: | |
| L: Qwerty Norris Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this viewer from the plight of the characters and remi... More | |
Posted by Dannybohy at 08:54, 09 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Naomi Watts | |
| Does Naomi Watts go nude in this (she's usually an eager beaver onscreen)? If so, I may grab a hotdog and watch it. ... More | |
Posted by Normal Control at 20:57, 08 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| Very hard to fault the production design & young Holland is absolutely fantastic, yet it suffers from that inherent problem of trying to dramatise & extend the commercial viability of a real life tragedy which for me compromised the depiction. Some plot contrivances which can only exist in the world of mainstream cinema (the hospital scene near the end) and an overly manipulative score did nothing other than remove this viewer from the plight of the characters and reminded them that they were w... More | |
Posted by Qwerty Norris at 16:35, 08 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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| Highly recommend this movie! Very powerful and moving, my wife was a wreck afterwards. Also more frightening than any horror you will see this year. Naomi Watts deserves to be up for the Oscars along with Ewan McGregor and especially the young actor who plays the oldest son. Great start to my 2013 viewing! ... More | |
Posted by Dannybohy at 09:12, 07 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Powerful and moving, even if the script wavers at times. ... More | |
Posted by Whistler at 23:32, 05 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Many Waves of Emotions all round...... | |
| Just come back from the Cinema after watching the " The Imposssible " and what a roller-coaster of emotions you go through watching this Film, hardly a dry eye in the house at times, but overall its a real heart warming story of human endurance, and overcoming almost impossible odds ( hence the title I suppose ) to survive. Would I recommend it, well I think it all depends on your outlook on life I suppose. I really enjoyed it, and so did my wife, but a lot of people did actually walk... More | |
Posted by n13roy at 17:07, 03 January 2013 | Report This Post | |
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