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Topic: All Is Lost (2013)
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Stu Jamieson
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Posts: 524
From: Buccan, Qld, Australia
Registered: Jan 2008
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posted 03-22-2014 07:18 PM
From J.C. Chandor, writer and director of the excellent GFC-inspired Margin Call, comes All Is Lost, a sea survival film with a cast of one: Robert Redford.
At age 77, Redford remains a dependable star, carrying the film easily despite an almost complete absence of dialogue. Incredibly calm under pressure, "our man" coolly placates the ever-elevating toils which mount against him; repressing his despair to breaking point. The role requires a subtle internalised performance and Redford delivers this with ease.
Chandor nicely contrasts and allegorises the plight of our man with his environment. The sea is portrayed as a realm brimming with life, an elegant counterpoint to the life which appears to ebbing away for our man, but also great savagery as is the grisly end awaiting our hero.
Like Gravity before it, All is Lost provides great spectacle despite some glaring lapses in logic. Here, the most obvious flaw is our man's refusal to carry an EPIRB. Like the physicists with Gravity, however, no doubt seafarers will spot multiple failings with this film and will find it unwatchable. For the rest of us non-experts, though, ignorance is largely bliss.
7.5 out of 10
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Terry Lynn-Stevens
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From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Dec 2012
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posted 03-22-2014 07:45 PM
quote: Gerard S. Cohen While it was interesting to follow the character's fix-it attempts to survive, I felt no real empathy for the Redford character. Who was he? Where was he headed? Why was he alone 1700 miles from land?
Felt the same way, didn't really care much for him.
quote: Mark Ogden Whether or not all is actually lost is not revealed until the final few seconds of the movie and will be subject to a couple of different interpretations and no little debate, but whatever way you see it the ending is handled with thie same restraint as the rest of the film.
And there in lies the problem of All Is Lost, the whole interpretation type ending is way over done, about an hour into the movie I said to myself "Redford is going to see a boat near the end and we really won't know if he survives".
Judging by the fact that All Is Lost made such little money at the box office, I think it had something to do with the interpretation style ending.
quote: Mark Ogden Highly recommended.
I don't recommend it simply because of the ending, all it needed to have was a nice straightforward ending and it would of probably done a lot better.
quote: I appreciated the fact that there is almost no dialog for the film's entire length,
I agree, for a movie almost no dialog, it was pretty good. The sound mix was also outstanding.
I was stunned at home much green screen was in the movie.
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Mark Ogden
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From: Little Falls, N.J.
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 03-23-2014 06:30 PM
While some may be bothered by the film's ambiguous ending, that's its beauty. Rather than having a pointed cop-out last scene that someone could call bullshit on, you can leave the theatre having it your own way. Sometimes, movies are better if you have to bring something to them, interpretation-wise. 2001: A Space Odyssey has possibly the single greatest WTF ending in cinema history, and it rightly considered a classic.
That having been said, I personally go with the "heaven" ending. He was under water a really long time, longer than anybody could reasonably expect to hold their breath. Plus, of course, there's the title of the picture to think about.
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