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In the Heart of the Sea

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  • Detail
    A recounting of a New England whaling ship's sinking by a giant whale in 1820, an experience that later inspired the great novel Moby-Dick.

  • Customer Reviews
    Cust********BYA

    I liked it so much I bought it. The actors were excellent and the scenes all realistic and very well done.

    Cust********67D

    This was a good film, very realistic immersion into 1800s culture. You realize links between investors, social class, nature, and human attitudes from that time. The story seemed reasonably authentic to me. A mature male sperm whale could achieve that size and power back in a time before they were all hunted mercilessly. It was easy to take the whale's side and eventually the main characters come around to that view. It's fascinating to know this is based on a true story, and attention to detail made for a believable visit to the past. The film generates regret that human enterprise saw such magnificent creatures as mere lamp oil.

    Cust********V7W

    Very easy to read, history, and the understanding of a sailors life was very informative. I saw the movie after reading the book. I most definitely recommend reading the book than see the movie.

    Cust********RXT

    Based on a true story of the sinking of the Essex year 1820 by a large Bull Sperm Whale. Several other ships were attacked in the 1800's by Sperm Whales. These sinking's and attacks would inspire Herman Melville's book Moby Dick. Sperm Whales and Orca's toothed whales are pretty smart. The sperm whale has the largest brain on the planet. Steel hulled harpoon ships wiped out the really large males even to this day with most all whaling banned the giant males have not been sighted.If you like this kind of movie you will like it.

    Cust********OYJ

    This film flopped perhaps for the same reason Moby Dick did when it was first published: bad timing. In the case of the novel it was the waning interest in whaling stories following the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania. In the case of the film, perhaps it was buried amidst the endless hype for the next Star Wars disappointment.Although not up to the age of sail Master and Commander epic film by Peter Weir, this is such a captivating film, it bewilders me that it failed to find an audience.

    Cust********QYE

    The movie was entertaining. I liked the story, the acting. I can't imagine employment that would separate a family for a year or longer. The whale is more realistic than the great white from a half century ago. Highly recommended.

    Cust********37D

    This is one of those films that should have become a smash and hit, but this is just not the time period in film history that would have allowed it. it was shot well, very well acted--literally, everyone was excellent in it. the visuals were beautiful, it allowed good storytelling, and differences in the tale than in the book, thus it offered variety. Chris Hemsworth and everyone in it was awesome! Howard did an excellent job at directing this. the costume designer/set designer was also brilliant as well. also, the lighting design was remarkable.

    Cust********I3S

    I just finished watching the movie. Being an "afar" ocean lover, I can't help but watch movies that involve large bodies of water. However, not all sea faring movies are worth a watch. When I saw the trailer for this movie I was naturally wary of spending money at the movies so I waited for it show up to rent on . I'm highly disappointed that I didn't see in it in the movies. Excellent drama, action, visuals, and honestly I would love to hear the movie in surround sound if possible. I believe this movie deserves a watch and I can't but help thank Ron Howard for an excellent flick that made me feel satisfied at the end of the movie.

    Cust********6JF

    I have been wanting to watch this movie for a while now since I was unable to see in the theaters.This movie to me would fit in the same echelon as the original.It has the same grand feel as well as scale.I was not disappointed one bit.The casting was well done and the graphics were amazing but not so much so it "looked" cgi.You could feel every emotion the crew was going though and I applauded when the Captain told the truth about the voyage.All in All it was an amazing movie would recommend to anyone who appreciates these type of movies and time period.To Ron Howard I give a hardy WELL DONE SIR!

    Cust********9U7

    In a word, this film is EPIC. Having read "Moby Dick" twice in my lifetime now, and being somewhat a student of history, I confess to having had no idea of the backstory concerning Melville's inspiration for his novel. Enlightening indeed. Ron Howard continues to prove he is one of the greatest directors of our time. Truly worth watching, and then watching again.