In the near future, a French submarine finds itself in a crisis situation.In the near future, a French submarine finds itself in a crisis situation.In the near future, a French submarine finds itself in a crisis situation.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations
Pierre Cévaër
- Veilleur sonar SNA
- (as Pierre Cevaër)
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- TriviaA "Wolf's Call' is a navy slang for active sonar alarm. That means the submarine is detected and targeted. Active sonars sound very different to the human ear based on the transmission frequency. Low-frequency sonars are a very deep, like a moaning bass. Medium frequency sonars are like some synth doing an imitation of whale songs. High frequency sonars are strident and creepy like "howlings."
- GoofsThe missile targeting France was launched from the Pacific Ocean, near Kamchatka. According to the movie, it flies above Russia, then Eastern Europe. With Earth being round, it would have most certainly flown above the North Pole.
- Quotes
Aristotle: The human beings come in three kinds: the living, dead and those who go to sea.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Notre-Dame on Fire (2022)
Featured review
The sub (sub) genre of action movies is a small one, but there have been a couple of good hits. Crimson Tide and The Hunt for Red October may be the only couple of good ones off the top of my head in the last 30 years.
This French language film popped up on Netflix, and I'm glad I watched it. The film follows a sub crew as they confront a realistic crisis of Russian aggression and terrorism. The main character, Chanteraide (François Civil) is a sub listener, and there are tense moments as he must figure out if the sound he hears is a far off whale, or a torpedo coming for the kill. The cast is filled out with a host of French actors, many of who I recognized from other films.
The film is more a suspense than an action film, more Red October, and less Crimson Tide in that sense, but there are some very good action scenes. The plot is not unique, but very well executed, and sets up some very well done moral dilemmas, again similar to Crimson Tide.
These moral dilemmas end up being the best part of the film but unfortunately could have been an even larger part of the film, a rare missed opportunity in the film.
Although it fails to achieve in several areas, it still sets itself apart from the average drone of current action films. Although I am tempteted to give it an 8, 7/10 is the review. Don't deep six this one!
This French language film popped up on Netflix, and I'm glad I watched it. The film follows a sub crew as they confront a realistic crisis of Russian aggression and terrorism. The main character, Chanteraide (François Civil) is a sub listener, and there are tense moments as he must figure out if the sound he hears is a far off whale, or a torpedo coming for the kill. The cast is filled out with a host of French actors, many of who I recognized from other films.
The film is more a suspense than an action film, more Red October, and less Crimson Tide in that sense, but there are some very good action scenes. The plot is not unique, but very well executed, and sets up some very well done moral dilemmas, again similar to Crimson Tide.
These moral dilemmas end up being the best part of the film but unfortunately could have been an even larger part of the film, a rare missed opportunity in the film.
Although it fails to achieve in several areas, it still sets itself apart from the average drone of current action films. Although I am tempteted to give it an 8, 7/10 is the review. Don't deep six this one!
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- Gross worldwide
- $12,652,790
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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