Movie Review: Poseidon
Ajay
On New Year night, Poseidon, the luxurious cruise liner was hit by a majestic rogue wave flipping it upside down. With help several hours away most of the passengers decide to sit it out. However, Dylan Johns (Josh Lucas) decides to get off the already sinking ship, by climbing to the hull (now on top). He is joined by Maggie James (Jacinda Barrett) and her son Conor (Jimmy Bennett), Robert Ramsey (Kurt Russell), his daughter Jennifer (Emmy Rossum) and her boyfriend Christian (Mike Vogel), Elena Gonzalez (Mía Maestro) and Richard Nelson (Richard Dreyfuss).
Will they all make it out before the ship sinks?
The remake of Poseidon borrows it's storyline from The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and so you do know the initial part of the story.
I am glad that they didn't stick to it completely, or you would have had a remake of the original with special effects.
The entire scene right from the generation of the tidal wave, to it striking the boat, to the capcize, the overturning and finally the blackout are amazing. They kept me glued to the screen with my mouth open!
The depiction of the dead bodies is also done really well. Some of them really made me squirm in my seat! It surprises me how the actors managed to work around them! :O
Coming to the acting ... well it failed to impress.
While Josh Lucas does a great job and Emmy is really gorgeous (lucky Mike ;) ), the other actors didn't perform so well that it would make you want to give them an award.
The end was of course predictable, as were most scenes in the movie.
There are a lot of questionable parts of the movie, which definitely need more explanation. I won't call them goofs but just scenes that just didn't seem possible nor sensible.
I would not like to elaborate on this as it will make this review will be a spoiler.
Overall, a decent movie. Worth watching once, for the special effects.
My rating: 6/10
Movie Review: Poseidon
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temporal
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May 16, 2006
03:56 PM
special effects?
maybe after range de basanti
;)
temporal
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May 16, 2006
03:57 PM
ps:
ok ....please remove the e
Ajay
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May 16, 2006
04:07 PM
Rang de basanti has special effects?
hehe...
How do I remove the e?
temporal
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May 16, 2006
04:18 PM
ajay:
it is sort of a ...em....inside joke....i have a qutub minar of DVDs that i publicly promised to watch someday...at the top is Titanic...rang de basanit is in there too and have added this remake to the minar
some day...even if i have to clone or reincarnate
;)
deepti lamba
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May 16, 2006
04:24 PM
I'm slightly hyrophobic, can't even keep my head under the shower for too long, I think I will skip the movie;)
deepti lamba
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May 16, 2006
04:24 PM
ooops...hydrophobic
Melody
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May 17, 2006
08:37 AM
I actually loved the original - somehow from the reviews I've heard from people who've already seen this new version is that it's not that happening at all.
Special Effects are only supposed to lend plausibility to a script - and not supposed to be the script in itself. One of the reasons I hated the American blockbuster 'Independence Day (1996)'
Ajay
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May 17, 2006
09:16 AM
Maybe people don't find the new one as good as the old is because it is always being compared with the old?
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