THE PERFECT STORM (15)
D: Wolfgang Petersen
Warner Bros./Baltimore/Spring Creek/Radiant (Paula
Weinstein, Wolfgang Petersen & Gail Katz)
US 2000
129 mins
Adventure/Drama
W: Bill Wittliff [based on the book by Sebastian
Junger]
DP: John Seale
Ed: Richard Francis-Bruce
Mus: James Horner
George Clooney (Frank William Tyne, Jr.), Mark Wahlberg
(Bobby Shatford), John C. Reilly (Dale Murphy), Diane Lane (Christina Cotter), William Fichtner (David Sullivan), Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Linda Greenlaw), Michael Ironside (Bob
Brown)
Despite some strong visuals, The Perfect Storm is a rather
boring film which could easily have been trimmed to 90 minutes or less.
The crew of a small commercial fishing boat, each with
their own personal life crisis, are caught unaware by a series of violent storms in the North Atlantic Ocean.
The visual effects are particularly impressive, especially
when the small boat attempts to climb a giant wave, but the story is anchored down with the personal dramas which are just left in limbo at the film's climax.
6/10