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'All Is Lost' : The old redhead and the sea . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on December 7, 2013 at 18:56:16:

Redford must be a sailor as there was no political content is this film. He plays a solo sailor who awakes to the sound of water sloshing onto his cabin floor after his boat has run into a loose cargo container. The puncture conveniently smashes his comm and navigation gear making him rely on sextant and charts. He encounters many trials and terrors as he slowly feels his chances of survival ebbing away. This film has almost zero dialog but if filled with great effects and camera work as the sea pounds him and turns the boat turtle. This is a nice slower than a snail's pace film just fit for your DVD player.