The Finest Hours: Small but happening
Cast: Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Eric Bana
Rated: 7/10
It’s 1952 and it’s freezing. The sea is abnormally volatile and the wind is ripping off trees and cars in a snowbound land. There’s a tanker that’s broken into half and yet all the seafarers are in the hope of being rescued on a cold, dark night of doom.
But despite all this and more, the real-life tale of the world’s finest small boat rescue by a coast guard leader is so heart-warming that you feel the need to join this unique journey of hope and daring.
The romance, the action, the titillating inevitability, the fear and the amazement are all captured excellently as you go through this edge-of-the-seat experience.
There’s also that syrupy 50s romance on the side and to top it all, the hero is an honest-to-the-bone rule follower you rarely get these days. He tells his fiancee that he can get married only after his captain gives him permission because the rules say so when actually that’s just a formality.
Star Trek series veteran Chris Pine does well to completely merge into the character of a young coast guard leader who is battling with the needless guilt of not being able to save some people on an earlier rescue mission.
The director has captured the ambience of those days quite skillfully, as he has the locales and the landscape of a snow bound coastal region.
Must see for true life stories.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 7 February, 2016
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