In the Heart of the Sea - "The Myth of Moby-Dick" Featurette
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2015
- Chris Hemsworth stars in Ron Howard's IN THE HEART OF THE SEA - in theaters December 11th, 2015.
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Oscar winner Ron Howard (“A Beautiful Mind”) directs the action adventure “In the Heart of the Sea,” based on Nathaniel Philbrick’s best-selling book about the dramatic true journey of the Essex.
In the winter of 1820, the New England whaling ship Essex was assaulted by something no one could believe: a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost human sense of vengeance. The real-life maritime disaster would inspire Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. But that told only half the story.
“In the Heart of the Sea” reveals the encounter’s harrowing aftermath, as the ship’s surviving crew is pushed to their limits and forced to do the unthinkable to stay alive. Braving storms, starvation, panic and despair, the men will call into question their deepest beliefs, from the value of their lives to the morality of their trade, as their captain searches for direction on the open sea and his first mate still seeks to bring the great whale down.
“In the Heart of the Sea” stars Chris Hemsworth (“The Avengers,” “Rush”) as the vessel’s veteran first mate Owen Chase; Benjamin Walker (“Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”) as its inexperienced Captain, George Pollard; Cillian Murphy (“The Dark Knight Rises”) as second mate Matthew Joy; and Ben Whishaw (“Skyfall”) as novelist Herman Melville, whose inquiries into the event 30 years later helped bring the story to light.
Tom Holland (“The Impossible”) also stars as young seaman Tom Nickerson, and Brendan Gleeson (“Edge of Tomorrow”) as the same man, 30 years later. Spanish actor Jordi Mollà (“Riddick”) is the captain of another ship, the Archimedes, who tries to warn the Essex of what may lie ahead.
Howard directed from a screenplay by Charles Leavitt (“Blood Diamond”), story by Charles Leavitt and Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver (“Rise of the Planet of the Apes”), based on the book In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick, winner of the 2000 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
The film is produced by Joe Roth (“Oz the Great and Powerful”), Paula Weinstein (“Blood Diamond,” “This is Where I Leave You”), Will Ward, Brian Grazer (“J. Edgar”) and Ron Howard. Serving as executive producers are Bruce Berman, Sarah Bradshaw, Palak Patel, Erica Huggins and David Bergstein, with William M. Connor as co-producer.
The behind-the-scenes creative team includes Oscar-winning director of photography Anthony Dod Mantle (“Slumdog Millionaire,” “Rush”); production designer Mark Tildesley (“The Fifth Estate”); Oscar-winning editors Michael Hill (“Apollo 13,” “Rush”) and Dan Hanley (“Apollo 13”); costume designer Julian Day (“Rush”) and composer Roque Baños (“Evil Dead”).
“In the Heart of the Sea” is a Warner Bros. Pictures presentation, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, a COTT Productions-Enelmar Productions, A.I.E. co-production, a Roth Films/Spring Creek/Imagine Entertainment Production, in Association with Kia Jam.
Opening in December, 2015 in theaters and IMAX, the film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures. Развлечения
after watching the trailer I quitted my swimming classes
Did you also quit english class?
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man quitted english class too
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youve made the right choice, most sailors back then dont swimming for that reason if they get lost at sea they want a quick death
The last i saw Moby Dick was in Tom n Jerry.Its been too long to make me forget about such legendary myth over the times passed,so ty guys for bringing back the legend in these times.Really needed a brake from Godzillamania.Really expecting it in 3D.
"It's based on real events" is what is really important to understand when watching this.
@AnimeBeyond and yet his comment has 80 likes, and yours has zero.
I remember loving Moby Dick ever since I was 3
Thank you Herman Melville for making the legend Moby Dick
Such a good movie with excellent acting on everyone's part. Amazing visuals with good English script, give it a solid 8/10
It should get nominated for best picture oscar
Moby-Dick is one of the top favorite books I've read. When I heard they were making a movie based on the events that inspired the book, that was a cinematic dream I'd always hoped for. In this era of Marvel Studios and modern-day action movies making the extraordinary merely ordinary, one needs to watch this movie with the veil of awe at the fact this event with a mammoth white sperm whale ACTUALLY HAPPENED. This real-life, oversized sperm whale that attacked a whaling ship with such rage in the South Atlantic actually existed, and people today need to understand the stakes, the consequences, and the horror the crew of the Essex experienced. In addition to that horror, the additional torture for the survivors occurred for weeks on end, when the crew starved, died, and then cannibalizing those who died for the sake of survival. Not an easy way to die. Epic, epic story here.
I just love such interesting staff about sea adventures, mermaids, monsters.
I enjoyed the film despite the historic liberties it took. Still, it preserved the harrowing drama, terror, courage and psychological peril the Essex crew faced and which Melville captured in his novel. Totally plan on re-reading it plus delve into the book the movie's based upon.
So awesome!💕
That is one of the greatest and best film were I ever see.
Such incredible acting from everyone. Why does Revenant get nominated and this doesn't? Chris, Tom, Cillian, everyone was brilliant
My favourite story,thang youuuuu
I recommend this movie to all my friends. One of the best movie!!
Amazing script of this flim.good job👌😎😘👍👍👊
The secret of every legend, is the terrible often hidden truth, more fantastic than the myth itself.
This movie is to much underrated
Plot Twist: It´s just a crossover of Thor and Spiderman... :v
As a sailor who's been trained for the oceans, and as someone who's been there and almost died, I believe normal people don't understand or appreciate it enough.
This is a beautiful movie I watched this 4years ago❤❤❤
Movie name??
Thanks for a full movie in 4 min's...
Amazing😀😀
Awesome!
I love this story
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Incredible movie
Another underrated movie by hemsworth first rush now this
It is a good film to watch. I have seen this Film it is awesome 😁
Ben Wishaw as Herman Melville WHAT A COINCIDENCE ;D
Moby-Dick is such an amazing novel.
You ever watch the 1956 movie?
True story?
Very nice movie
I read this book but 3days I spent with it ,and I feel nature is Nature .❤️
Just like a ossam video...👌
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Critics: “Bro this movie is so lame it’s not even scary!”
Me a Cetaphobic: **Heavy Breathing** 👁👄👁
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Thrilling movie
very nice
My friend always says that but I always laugh 😂
what back ground music is this ?
Wow i really love chris hemsworth....
Nice video
Forgot the name of the movie, n was thinking of searching for this, but couldn't. But it pop up in homepage today. RUclips knows my mind sometimes
you just keep spiderman alive
Wow adding that to the list of movie I want to watch. (;)
Such a real vid performance it cool
I like the roar
Where is the roar ??!!
Its a beast.
No whales died.
Nice 😃
Opie is good director! ;-)
thats not a whale mr. kenway, thats El Impoluto.. look at the huge ram!
Nice
I like this movie
nice movies
Best movie ever
It's a Moby leviathan!!
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What a living Leviyatan Melvillei!!
Tbh this movie is not bad considered as a great movie tho :) I just watched this movie few days ago and I'm still into the story !
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The biggest thing the forgot to mention was the cannibalism that happened after their boat was sunk and they were adrift for a long freaking time yeah some epic adventure lol
Nice movie
The best film thank 's (algo Bien)
My favourite movie
best movie
Warner Bros trusted Ron Howard Opie with $100 million to make this Bomb.
Crazy
Great
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i heard this story already in a youtuber
Even this mythical whale is way more talented and entertaining to watch than JOHN CENA
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La película está muy buena me gustó muchos la vi con mi familias a lo último iba a llora pero lo rescataron y no llore 😌
0:24 A century ago?! This (the true story) was about TWO centuries ago (give or take a few years).
The story was made THREE CENTURIES ago
The book itself was made in the 1690’s I believe?
@@JavierEscuella1911 1850's
THE NOTORIOUS K.E.K oh, damn, I was WAY off
Also, nice profile pic
@@JavierEscuella1911 massive kek
Just saw this movie... Many comments about accuracy of this film. If you believe the Essex was attacked & sunk by a large bull whale protecting the female cows from hunters & that the survivors resorted to murder and cannibalism to survive as they've testified - and I do believe this; the film is probably pretty accurate. While it is a movie, the fantastic "true" story does not need much embellishment.
Personally, I love the allegorical lesson of Great spiritual triumph over mans arrogance & greed. This is a great movie.
The film differs from Nathaniel Philbrick's book in many important ways....I was disappointed in the fabrications in the film.
I have also read it it was captain Ahab who was one of the captain of that cursed ship :PEQUOD
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When i played Black Flag looking at the character of Edward Kenway..all i thought is Chris could be a good role for him. Now i just want an assassin creed's black flag movie or tv series featuring Chris as Captain Edward Kenway....
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Very good movie 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 😍
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Too much underrated movie
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"A ones in a lifetime event that no one would have dared to make up unless it had really happened" lol yeah right...
+Saphir3000 Back then nobody in the Quaker circle of life would dare lie about their experience after going through 90 harrowing days at sea and having to resort to cannibalism.
+Saphir3000
Surely no one would ever claim something was based on a true story just to boost sales, that would be lying.
+Saphir3000 This ain't the bible
There actually was a whale that did everything Moby Dick did. But not nearly as exaggerated
Spider-man and Thor in the same movie? Is this Civil War the prequel? :D
"Don't you quit on me! ...Oh, God, you look delicious."
I watched this movie last night. It was epic. The best part is when Moby Dick destroys and sinks the Essex.
It wasn't Moby Dick, but an unnamed real-life whale. There was a real-life whale named Mocha Dick, I believe so named because it was seen a lot around Mocha Island in the southeast Pacific near South America. But that wasn't the whale that sank the Essex either.
A reasonable good movie, made by the same director as its predecessor Splash (1984)
wow..
How many times "the greatest, the greatest, the greatest...."?
Wait . . .is that Thor!!!??? WTH!!!???
Trying to remember if this was a trailer i saw years ago .
I can't stop laughing about Moby's name😂
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I just stumbled upon another you tube site this early morning, knocked flat in wonder with such excerpts of this, to me till just now, UNKNOWN movie's splendor and wonder, and all the nasty critic there could do was hatefully blast away at its every tiny, from his foolish and conspicuously envious perspective, its every tiny imperfection, which are NOT imperfections at all, for the critic fellow I speak of is naught but an immense imbecile. "Moby Dick," I have always thought, hugely inspired "Jaws", was a mighty book to read, but NOT for the lazy reader, who shows he's never read Moby Dick even once, and, good Lord,each re-reading of this colossal work reveals more and more of its tantalizing layers and secrets. I simply love the book's back and forth on the Nantucket docks as the mysterious, bible-quoting waif stops Ishmael in his tracks, demanding to know if he's ever shipped with Captain Ahab before or not. THEN, around 1954, Gregory Peck pulls off the role of his amazing career, as Ahab, and the critics, as hopelessly shallow then as now, alas, ripped the film for casting a too young and too handsome pretty boy as Ahab, and all I can say to this is balderdash, and I consign, therefore, such critics to Davey Jones' Locker or rather to hell.
Mysteries are rife concerning the mighty sea, and also concerning this mightiest of novels, Moby Dick, and even Ray Bradbury, who as a callow youth was assigned the task of adapting the titanic novel to the screen, oddly, very oddly confessing he did NOT really at all understand what, at bottom, the novel, Moby Dick, was about. Nay, Mr. Bradbury, but methinks ye more than most quite PROFOUNDLY understand the very heart of this vast tale, and your magical dialogue doth PROVE what I declare, and if the reader of this post thinks me wrong shipped to say so, I introduce into evidence the soul shuddering dialogue between Ahab and first mate Starbuck, where Bradbury shines like the Kohinoor Diamond itself in his own majestic take about just what the monstrous Moby Dick ACTUALLY MEANT to Captain Ahab. Go and watch that scene again CAREFULLY. And then again, and then once more again. The mysteries never abate but rather increase the more one digs into the eldritch genius of Herman Melville! And I say "eldritch" specifically to nod, enigmatically, in the direction of H.P Lovecraft. AND KUDOS TO RON HOWARD...
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