CRIMSON TIDEÂ (15)
D: Tony Scott
Hollywood Pictures (Jerry Bruckheimer & Don
Simpson)
USA 🇺🇸 1995
116 mins
Adventure/Thriller/War
W: Michael Schiffer
DP: Dariusz Wolski
Ed:Â Chris Lebenzon
Mus: Hans Zimmer
Denzel Washington (Lt. Cmmdr. Ron Hunter), Gene
Hackman (Capt. Frank Ramsey), George Dzundza (Chief of the Boat), Viggo Mortensen (Lt. Peter 'Weps' Ince), James Gandolfini (Lt. Bobby Dougherty), Matt Craven (Lt. Roy
Zimmer)
America's version of Das Boot (qv), set deep
beneath the ocean waves on a nuclear submarine during a time of political conflict with post-Cold War Russia. The patriotically traditional captain of the boat (Hackman) and his more
liberally-minded executive officer (Washington) have conflicting management styles which create tension and confusion when they receive truncated orders for a missile
strike.Â
Crimson Tide is quite unlike other action films
from producer duo Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, focusing more on individual clashes than brainless explosions and pyrotechnics, and though it does tone down some the subject
material for a wider audience, the script is quite excellent, bolstered by two two superb leading performances, between whom the majority of the conflict happens.
Quentin Tarantino served as an uncredited
screenwriter for some of the dialogue, and it's quite easy to tell which scenes he contributed to.
7/10