The Finest Hours (2016)

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Movie
German title The Finest Hours
Original title The Finest Hours
The Finest Hours Logo.svg
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2016
length 117 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Craig Gillespie
script Scott Silver ,
Paul Tamasy ,
Eric Johnson
production Dorothy Aufiero,
James Whitaker
music Carter Burwell
camera Javier Aguirresarobe
cut Tatiana S. Riegel
occupation

The Finest Hours is an American period drama directed by Craig Gillespie based on the 2009 novel The Finest Hours - The True Story of the US Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman from 2009 on It was released in US cinemas on January 29, 2016 and in German cinemas on March 31, 2016.

action

It is February 18, 1952. A huge storm hits New England with full force and leaves the people on the east coast fearful for their lives. The ships at sea are even more helpless, including the oil tanker SS Pendleton , which is torn in two by the storm, killing the captain. There are 32 seamen in the stern of the tanker, which is still buoyant, and Ray Sybert, the highest-ranking officer on board, is in charge, while the others would actually prefer to board a lifeboat, which Sybert recognizes and prevents.

At the same time, the ship's horn signals emitted by the wreck are heard on the mainland. Officer on watch Daniel Cluff, recently appointed station chief of the Coast Guard, gives the order for a daring rescue operation. Although a storm of unprecedented proportions is raging, four men under the command of the helmsman Bernie Webber set sail in a small wooden lifeboat to brave freezing temperatures, 20 meter high waves, a dangerous sandbar and a furious storm and the men on board the Pendleton to rescue. Webber's fiancée tries to prevent the action, but fails due to the commander's lack of insight.

The men on board the stern section made it steerable by means of makeshift aids in order to set the drifting wreck on a shoal and thus delay its sinking. The team succeeds in doing this before the machines and pumps finally fail. Shortly before the wreck sank, the rescue ship's crew made it to the sandbank. The crew of the shipwreck can be fully taken on board except for the cook, who is thrown against the wreck during the descent onto the lifeboat and dies.

The immensely overcrowded rescue ship received a radio command from Cluff to drop the rescued people five miles further northeast on the sea on a lightship. However, Bernie Webber decides against it because both the compass of his rescue ship has failed and he has decided to take the castaways to the mainland. His plan is to let the current of the tide bring him ashore and to orientate himself on illuminated landmarks. Meanwhile, his fiancée and numerous other people are waiting for the boat at the coast guard station. To help them find their way around since the power went out in the whole village, they switch on the headlights of their cars so that the lifeboat can safely reach the harbor.

production

Production history

The lifeboat CG 36500 is now a museum ship
The Powder Point Bridge in Duxbury

In August 2011, Walt Disney Pictures acquired the film rights to the bestseller The Finest Hours - The True Story of the US Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue from Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman . Based on the novel, which is based in part on a true story, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson wrote a script for the film and conducted interviews with survivors of shipwrecks. The US Coast Guard's lifeboat CG 36500 , which gained particular fame through its real use in 1952 and on whose story the film is based, is now a museum ship and is registered on the National Register of Historic Places .

Filming

The shooting took place mainly in the fall of 2014 in a soundproof hangar of the Fore River Shipyards , a disused shipyard in the south of Boston . It was necessary that the actors were exposed to mostly wet and cold weather during the filming. The yard area was so large that the production assistants used scooters and bicycles to move between the individual locations. Other locations were also in the US state of Massachusetts , including the villages of Chatham , Cohasset , Norwell , Marshfield and Quincy . The bridge scenes were filmed at the Powder Point Bridge in Duxbury .

publication

The film was released in US cinemas on January 29, 2016 and opened in German cinemas on March 31, 2016. The German free TV premiere took place on July 21, 2018 at ProSieben.

reception

Age rating

In Germany the film is FSK 12 . The statement of reasons for the release states: “The film is devoted to the characterization of its strong and upright protagonists and, despite some action-packed scenes, does not show any overly drastic representations. While children under 12 can be overwhelmed by the threatening scenario and the drama of individual scenes, 12-year-olds are able to put these aspects into context and process them. Numerous calm and thoughtful scenes offer them sufficient relief, and the main characters and the emphasis on values ​​such as loyalty, courage and willingness to make sacrifices provide emotional support. "

Reviews

The film won over 63 percent of Rotten Tomatoes ' critics .

Hans Schifferle from epd Film says: The big gestures and the bombastic music fight desperately against a certain emptiness. The figures appear as shadowy hero projections between yesterday and today.

Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter considers the sound and its editing in the film, but also the visual effects in it, to be Oscar-worthy .

Gross profit

While the film only made it to number 4 in the box office charts on the North American cinema market on the opening weekend, it got off to an extremely good start in many other countries, including number 1 in the United Arab Emirates and Ecuador Cinema charts. The worldwide revenue of the film is currently around 52 million US dollars (as of June 12, 2016).

Awards

Leading actor Chris Pine was named Honorary Coast Guard Chief by the local Coast Guard on January 28, 2016 for his convincing portrayal of a member of the rescue team at the premiere of the film in Boston . Carter Burwell was named Film Composer of the Year at the 2016 World Soundtrack Awards for his work on film music .

Soundtrack

The original soundtrack for the film comes from Carter Burwell , comprises 20 titles and has a total length of 51:16 min.

Title list of the soundtrack

  1. Meeting Miriam 1:33
  2. It's Starting to Snow 2:22
  3. Pendleton Jump 1:59
  4. Split 0:58
  5. Lost Our Lights 1:26
  6. You Don't Have to Come Back 2:16
  7. I Hope You Didn't Kill Us 1:16
  8. Volunteers 1:58
  9. The 36500 1:38
  10. The Bucket Line 1:47
  11. The Man Shouldn't Have Sent Them 1:42
  12. Crossing the bar 4:30
  13. Pendleton Push 2:30
  14. We're All Alone 2:22
  15. Four Men Lost 1:29
  16. Rescue 5:02
  17. Big Man, Big Sea 1:04
  18. The Going Down 1:32
  19. Safe Harbor 10:20
  20. Haul Away Joe - Kodalin 3:32

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of Release for The Finest Hours . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters
  2. The Finest Hours - The True Story of the US Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue In: simonandschuster.com. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
  3. Jordan Zakarin: Disney Sets Sail on Chris Pine Coast Guard Drama 'The Finest Hours' In: thewrap.com, September 9, 2014.
  4. Disney's 'The Finest Hours' Gets 2016 Release Date In: deadline.com, October 29, 2014.
  5. The Finest Hours: The True Story of the US Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue In: goodreads.com. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
  6. Mike Fleming Jr: Disney Acquires Coast Guard Rescue Saga 'The Finest Hours' In: deadline.com, August 12, 2011.
  7. Marc Graser and Justin Kroll: Tim Van Patten eyes 'Finest Hours' In: Variety, September 20, 2012.
  8. ^ Charles McGrath: 'The Finest Hours' Relives a Perilous, Forgotten Rescue In: The New York Times, January 7, 2016.
  9. Todd Cunningham: Chris Pine Thriller 'The Finest Hours' Pushed to 2016 by Disney In: thewrap.com, April 8, 2015.
  10. https://www.spielfilm.de/news/24595/fernsehtipps-burn-after-reading-finest-hours
  11. Reasons for approval for The Finest Hours In: Voluntary Self-Control of the Film Industry. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  12. The Finest Hours In: Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  13. Hans Schifferle: Review of The Finest Hours In. epd-film.de, February 25, 2016.
  14. Scott Feinberg: Feinberg Forecast: The First Look at the 89th Oscar Race In: The Hollywood Reporter, September 9, 2016.
  15. The Finest Hours In: boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  16. ^ The Finest Hours. United Arab Emirates In: boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  17. ^ The Finest Hours. Ecuador In: boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  18. The Finest Hours In: boxofficemojo.com, Retrieved June 14, 2016.
  19. Finest Hours Boston Premiere In: dvidshub.net, January 29, 2016.
  20. Carter Burwell Named Film Composer of the Year at World Soundtrack Awards In: filmmusicreporter.com, October 19, 2016.
  21. Walt Disney Records Set To Release "The Finest Hours" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack In: PR Newswire, January 28, 2016