TAKE 1: One Man’s Opinion
…because film is largely subjective
by Frederick William Springer III
Captain Phillips
Release Date: 11 October 2013 Runtime: 134 Minutes
Review Date: 28 January 2014 Rating: 4 (of 6)
The cast did a
great job, particularly the aggressors played by Faysal Ahmed and Barkhad Abdi. Tom Hanks was on top of his game as well,
though I don't really get what accent he was going for. As depicted in the movie, we know his
character is from Vermont but people from that state don't talk that way. Upon further research, not mentioned in the
movie, the real Phillips grew up in Massachusetts but Hanks doesn't sound like
he has an accent from there either. So
it is left rather a mystery as to what he was going for.
The story was
well structured and the pacing good.
However, I wouldn't say it was riveting or gripping. Having seen it after it was nominated for an
Oscar (and it being only the 2nd Oscar pick of the 9 selected this year that
I've screened), it leaves me wondering what the Academy is thinking, neither Captain Phillips nor Gravity being all they've been built up
to be.
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