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Bobby (George Clooney) struggles against the storm at the wheel of his boat.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In October 1991, a dying tropical hurricane from Bermuda collided with a cold front from the Great Lakes, resulting in a "perfect storm" of previously unknown destructive impact that resulted in 100-foot waves; tragically, the crew of a fishing boat was lost in the midst of the fearsome storm. Based on the best-selling book by Sebastian Junger, The Perfect Storm tells the story of the ship's brave and hard-working crew. Billy Tyne (George Clooney), captain of the Andrea Gail, hasn't had much luck finding catch on his most recent trips to sea, and with money short, he and his crew -- Bob Shatford (Mark Wahlberg), Dale Murphy (John C. Reilly), and David Sullivan (William Fichtner) set out again when they hear that the fish are running. Billy's hunch proves correct, but when the ship's refrigeration system goes haywire, they have to return to shore as quickly as possible before the fish spoil, sending them into the middle of the worst storm in history. The supporting cast includes Mary Elziabeth Mastrantonio, Diane Lane, Bob Gunton, and Karen Allen; Wolfgang Petersen, whose breakthrough film was the aquatic wartime drama Das Boot, directed.
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TM & © Warner Bros. (2000)
Cast: George Clooney, William Fichtner, John Hawkes, John C. Reilly, Mark Wahlberg
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Producers: Alan B. Curtiss, Gail Katz, Barry Levinson, Brian McNulty, Wolfgang Petersen, Paula Weinstein, Duncan Henderson
Screenwriters: William D. Wittliff, Sebastian Junger
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'She's not gonna let us out.' That line broke my heart.
that was the line/part that i loved the most from this movie
Gwen Stralow t
They thought they were safe, but the only reason they saw the sun was because they were in the eye of the hurricane.
Skipper we are going to make it , no it's not going to let us out.......😭😭😭😭😭
I almost wanted to cry too, is like more sadder then star wars
The craziest thing is they see sunlight so it looks like they've made it and it's smooth sailing, until you realize it's the eye of the storm.
They wouldn't move quickly enough
Once they figured out that they were in the eye, they New that they were 99.9% certain that they were tucked!
Nicholas Gieschen I meant fucked
***** The eye wouldn't have been safe. The calmness and serenity is just effects for the movie. The highest winds and the most violent parts of the storm are the walls just outside of the eye of the hurricane. In open sea, that would create for very violent waters with waves literally coming from all directions.
+Jason Murdock Yeah, just like right before the rogue wave hit. Yes, it would be sunny and calm on the surface, but the ocean would indeed be violent.
Considering this was released 20 years ago, the special effects were just mind-blowing! I remember my parents renting this for a family movie night. My entire family was completely blown away at the special effects and we were all on the edge of our seats watching this scene.
That's what i always think. I don't believe anyone watching this movie in 2020 will feel the same of what it was watching it back in the day when it was new. The special effects and the soundtrack are just glorious.
I remember going to an imax theater to see this on opening weekend. I was 16 when this came out. I had NEVER seen effects like this. It was my favorite movie for a long time for that reason alone. When we bought it on DVD I would crank it on our 5.1 surround sound. It was amazing to see when it was new.
Nostalgia in this post.... miss being a kid, and having movie nights w the fam....
You grow bored w it in your teens... then when its gone forever, you miss it, and would trade whatever fun things you do as an adult for the "boring" things you did as a family...
@@nizloc4118 agreed
For a person who suffers with severe aquaphobia like I do, it's a bit scarey to even just to watch it on screen. It's just so realistic.
In the span of about 15 seconds Clooney's face goes from heavy worry, to a flash of hopeful possibility, to the despair of doomed reality setting in.. all without a word--amazing acting.
Why did George Clooney stayed behind ?
@@marcmaderarivera3450 Captain goes down with the ship.
He knew it was hopeless, the storm was too violent AND nobody actually knew where they were even if the storm wasn't too severe, he knew nobody was coming.
The way the boat looked like it was trying to climb that mountain of a wave was fucking awesome as hell. I have a lot of fear and respect for the ocean. I have no desire to be out there like that.
I have had a 45 foot Princess 45. Never experienced this. But. I can assure you he did the right thing. Faced with a huge wave (no matter in a canoe or a ship that size) put your bow into the wave. It's the only option.
Wouldn't you turn and go with the wave?
micah brew
iuh
Grant Whyte You likely wouldn't be able to turn fast enough.
The two storms collided, isnt it? First they went with the waves but then the waves turn around
This makes me cry because my dad served in this occupation for 30 years. Ohh dad you battle those waves and it was not easy. My heart breaks when we lose fishermen, this is what made my father so happy is bringing home seafood for you. 💕❤️😭😭😭⚓️🌊
God bless your dad
@@jeanprimeau5689انت لطيف
They are sleeping with the fishes LOL 😅😂😢
Seeing the sun break through like that and thinking you've made it out of the storm only for the storm to come back within minutes must of been heartbreaking
What's worse is that it was false hope. It was the eye of the storm.
That actually sucks when you just think it's finally over and then the Storm comes back!
kinda like arguing with the wife
@@2hot4u68 LÁZARO BARBOSA DE SOUZA
Wouldn’t that mean it’s technically halfway over?
The thing I remember most from the book was the account of the helicopter rescue guy who said that when they had to ditch in the sea because they ran out of fuel, he was trying to psych himself up to jump out into the darkness, but seeing the altimeter jump back and forth between 80 feet and 10 feet (meaning he would be jumping out into 70-foot waves) freaked him out.
I couldn’t imagine having that job😕
That's why jobs like that isn't for the average guy lol f**k that!!!!
I can't swim and don't ever want to learn neither , I'll rather stay on land 🤣
@@zeusa7075 My mum cant swim either 😂
If I seen a wave like that I would die on the spot from heart failure
Jon Davis no my friend these waves have been recorded before and the biggest rogue wave recorded toppled an oil rig over and the wave was 110 feet tall
@@timothyprice3264 sunk it ? Everyone died?
Rob S. Yep the oil rig was hit so hard that it was displaced and the computer didn’t know if it was in balance or not so it toppled over and everyone on it ended up dying sadly
@@timothyprice3264 the great lakes have their fair share of sunk ship tragedies as well, ever heard of the Edmund Fitzgerald? Freshwater version of that, happened in 1975 on Lake Superior. 30-35 ft waves with occasional 40-50 ft rogue waves probably. Not as big as the ocean obviously but still just as deadly if you consider the water temperature and its freshwater so everything sinks easier than in salt
Swordsoffire 😂
That shot of the boat trying to get over the wave is one of the most amazing shots of any movie
Where did he say it was real?
J V No shit Sherlock
Cole Lutz ii
Just when you think people can't get any more stupid.
Boston strong
scariest thing about this scene is that waves like that can happen and you'll never know it's coming until it's a split second away from hitting you
Not split second, but you'll have about 3-4 seconds to see it come up, but you won't be able to do much.
Based on true story happens in 1990
True they can sink cargo vessels and cruise liners
with a boat that small waves of that size are very frequent. But it doesnt take a wave that size to topple a small fighing boat.
xevious2501 Nope. That right there is a rogue wave. Kinda rare. Some can reach higher than that. WAY higher! This is no common wave vs a fishing boat!
This scene is legitimately gut wrenching. Imagine being in this situation, fighting so damn hard to get out, and then Mother Nature hits you with the NOPE
The worst thing they did (in the movie) was turn around,, they'd probably already got past half way and might as well have gone for glory. Turning back put them on the wrong side of the storm.
@@therebel4332As far as movie logic yeah, but unfortunately real life physics don't work that way
You can’t win against nature, you will be wiped out if you think you can.
Too bad mark walburg and clooney died here. Amazing actors, crazy to think what their future potential could have been.
And too bad that the beautiful Andrea Gail sank!:(
They didn't die here. You need to see movie clip 4/5.
PrepH420 don't bloody spoil it🎥
PrepH420 lmao!! 😂😂
Only Clooney died when he went down with the ship. Wahlberg surfaced to the top and was rescued after 36 hours.
I remember sitting in the theater and hearing the heavy sobs in the audience. We all knew this wasn't going to end well, but despite that, we all were hoping for some kind of happy ending. When the forward of the boat dropped down and the wave started overtaking them, several cries of sorrow could be heard . I also wiped away a few tears. This was heartbreaking and horrific to watch.
James Horner's score fantastically built up the tension and horror.
James Horner's score for this movie is amazing, the tension leading up to the giant wave is fantastic.
James Horner was a master of his craft.
Glory and
Legends of the fall are my favorites
1:45 Storm roars at the boat. Really gave me the chills.
Man Vs Nature.
Great final stand from the boys.
That wave climb was and will always be Epic.
Pretty sure it's just the sound of the engine stalling
@@mgmg116 That might be true, but either way it creates the same effect both ways. It's almost like a non-verbal audio based double entendre.
Wonder what they used in Foley in Post for that sound.
@@SilentDanDisneyProbably engine sounds
This makes me so emotional.. when bobby says skip we're gonna make it... the look on skipper's face just looking round and thinking on it trying to figure out if they might make it and then realising they have no chance
one of the few movies - that I practically know by heart. I can watch it by just hearing the dialog and music. One of the few movies that I never tire of.
You like comedy movies l take it, cus that is all this movie was. Not even close to real life.
A scary side-fact: 100ft freak waves do exist... And sometimes they occur as the 3 sisters (3 90-100ft waves in a row)
The 3 sisters is what sank the ore freighter Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975 on lake superior.I dont care what they say.Killer waves sank her.
Its always a set of 3... happens even with small waves
My God 3 100 footers in a row.What could survive it.Truly amazing what mother nature can do when she's pissed off.
this wave had to be taller than 100 feet created by winds in excess of 175 mph with gusts as high as 200-210 mph
@@derekwall200 God mighty that has to be a sight.The 3 sisters the night of november 1975 that took the Edmund Fitzgerard were reported to be over 50 ft.Imagine standing in the pilothouse which stands 40 ft above the water and looking up at the oncoming waves × 3. Hope she went down fast for the crews sake.
The glimmer of hope as the sun breaks the clouds for a second and the halcyon few minutes before the storm unveils her full hand. One of those scenes where no matter how much we watch it and we hope and pray that the Andrea Gail and her crew can crest that wave against ALL odds, she ultimately never does. One of the more epic, powerful and tragic scenes in movie history in my personal opinion.
the sea was angry that day my friends
like an old man trying to send back soup at a deli...
I got about 50 feet out and suddenly, the great beast appeared before me.
1:48 tell me about it:-) did anyone hear the wave roar? :-)
Fish
Mammal
Whatever
Theo marine biologist
"She's not going to let us out"!!
Terrifying!
Scariest line in movie history.
Ok, so Shatford is almost married to the love of his life that he sweet talks in the morning. Yet he chooses a job where he's on a small fishing vessel with 5 other dudes who like to fish. Early 90's, the economy was at least better than what it is today. His lady friend waits and hangs out with his mom while he's away. Point understood here
I've been in the eye of the storm on land and it scared the crap out of me when I realized it wasn't actually over. I was only 6 years old. It was Hurricane Hugo in Charleston 1989. We literally stood on our broken porch thinking it was over while looking in the dark with flashlights at all the crap around us and then second half came and was worse than the first. I fell asleep during the second half out of pure fear & exhaustion. I distinctly remember my dad laid with me on my parents bed because I was terrified of the dark and there was no power. He kept making stupid jokes until I calm down and fell asleep. My mom, my godmother & godfather never went back to sleep as far as I know.
IT'S not going to let us out, not "She's"
@@russellthompson9271 it’s sailor talk. Everything is referred to as “she”
This scene was basically the movie and everyone had seen it in the trailer.
Old time movie trailer concepts
Yeah but you have to see the rest of the movie to get the full raw reality of these fisherman's lives and families. It gives away the ending but there is so much more to it.
You kids complain about trailers showing scenes from movies but you kids need to watch trailers before the release of movies? Lol pathetic
@@bowens9211 I was trying to say that the trailer ain't everything .That's why I said there is so much more to it then the big wave. I was complimenting the trailer. I always here everyone say the trailers give movies away, but that's not true at all.
@@thedavisfamily3301 hey,don't argue with him,he's an internet troll,search his name up and you'll find videos of him getting hated on
The Perfect Storm: We got a big wave
Interstellar: Hold my beer
Interstellar's was enormous
The only thing good about Interstellar was that Mount Everest tidal wave who wants to try to surf that ? XD
That wave was epic
Arrqn
Tidal wave: hold my wave
Deep Impact: Hold my Pee
Every time I watch it his it breaks my heart
My worst nightmare.
God, this movie, like Jaws was a favorite of my childhood, it perfectly displays the thrill and adventure of being at sea, but also the utter wrath and horror it can become and honors the courage of the crew. It has plenty of action and thrills and never lets up in the final half and the effects still hold up today, for me, it's an easy 10/10.
James Horner's foreboding musical cue at :33, seeing the darkness and finding out they were in the eye, is much like the one he used near the end of Star Trek II when Kirk looks over at Spock's empty chair and realizes something is wrong.
top class hollywood vfx way in 2000. unbelievable work
The Perfect Storm always made me cry more than Titanic
This storm and titanic really happened!
RYNNY KITTY is there a reason that you have to specify that one of the most famous maritime disasters actually happened?
@@popcornegg4405 both were true and both were tragic. Mors people died on titanic. Wasnt sure if they knew the "perfect storm" was a true story. Didnt mean anything bad by my comment.
@@rynnykitty6945 No need to explain yourself to rude commenters.
It's a pity I didn't watch the end of the perfect storm
Please tell me what happen at the end
Do they all dead or survive??
I dont care what anyone thinks, this is TO ME one of my favorite movies ever...so much soul in it... maybe it's so heart breaking for me because I come from one country near sea in Europe, small country Croatia, region: Dalmatia, coastal region... our fathers and grandfathers were fishermen... hard life... And they all behaved like captain (skipper) here ... really... some would think they are full of themselves, but noooo, they were not... they were SEA PEOPLE who KNEW everything needed to know about sea they hated it and loved it in the same time... BLOOD MONEY in that god damn sea....this movie and this scene always makes me cry.
That score introducing the wave...goosebumps
They were briefly in the eye of the hurricane, where they saw sunlight and everything. However…it was brief and then, it’s the eye-wall again. The fiercest winds, heaviest rain, etc.
Clooney put up one hell of a fight against the storm, but of course there's going to be that one wave that is too big for the boat. This scene still gives me chills to this day.
1:06 This shot is so scary. Huge waves are everywhere and this boat is so tiny compared to the mother nature.
Made me really 💯 % realize how small I actually am ❤
True blessings 🙏
This movie and others like it (Fury, Rogue One, and 300) are my favorite. They give you a sense of hope that ultimately leads to the inevitable. It’s so real. This movie especially no matter how many times I watch it, and despite knowing what happens, I always have hope that they will make it.
I met a captain who was shrimping in the Gulf when Katrina hit. All he could do to survive is go full power straight into the wind and the boat was constantly going backwards. There was a sister ship with them about 100 yds on the side. He said the waves were so high at times he did not see the other ship.
This movie makes me cry no matter how many times I come back and watch it. A masterpiece.
Same here
May I ask where can I watch this movie
@@renaewood8789 it’s on Netflix! :)
@@l0nele okay thanks for your help
@@l0nele just letting you know I found this movie thanks again for your help
1:46 This part always gets me because it sounds like the storm is roaring at the Andrea Gail. Like a wicked, bloodthirsty monster that has every intention to swallow them whole -- and unfortunately, she did. Nature is a beautiful but absolutely terrifying thing, as is the ocean -- neither should be disrespected, because they are merciless.
It's actually the sound of the boat's engine stalling under the strain.
Roaring at the andrea gail but capt tyne and bob shatford gave it all they had
I don't think the ocean cares if you respect it or not.
What's scarier is this is how it sounds but worse and survivors of giant tsunami disasters like this had stated he had to cover his ears after hearing it sound like 100 trains rushing past you fast
@@jondagg857 SIM Eu realmente sei disso mesmo o capitão Billy tyne e o Bob deram de tudo de mais foram derrotados pelo mar e esse filme é muito bom Eu adoro, Eu tenho ele em DVD mídia física aqui EM casa
"She's not gonna let us out"... those poor men!
I enjoyed this movie, watch it a lot. The score is the most amazing thing, brings the movie to life.
My heart was pumping so fast when this scene was coming up since I was told it's the most intense one!
In Scotland many years ago I heard a fellow speak of a saying regarding the next village over--" They don't respect the Sea, so they get drownded all the time, We respect the Sea so we only get drownded now and again".
Ok
yah, real good then
skinner B drowned*
@@jacobchernyak Drownded is a valid old spelling of the word, in fact still in use in some places.
@@rafaelalandrade it almost sounds like drown-dead.
1:23 me remembering how much homework I have to do
😂😂😂
1:30 the homework
Me remembering I have work at 8 and it's already 3AM
@@Zentiic11 ghchv jj
@@Zentiic11 lol
The best childhood movie.
HelloWorld! tf
This movie would have stuffed me up if I watched it as a kid
I remember watching this when I was like 6 years old and it gave me nightmares for a week lmao
The sheer force of waves of such magnitude is insane.
Yeah facing that wave would smash the hope of the bravest most arrogant captain.Some things are just unstoppable and THAT WAVE was it.
They can't even be measured. We don't have access to equipment that could survive such forces, so it's impossible for us to measure the true impact force of these monsters
some pretty good effects for 2000. way better than alot of movies from later periods
Those poor guys. Weather like that can sink warships, never mind fishing boats.
+Steven Cohen I was in a warship in that storm. Fortunately it was a submarine (the John C. Calhoun, SSBN 630 (G)).
I don't know why but this made me laugh my ass off, greetings from Mexico.
I've seen large aircraft carriers manuever pretty well, and while I agree smaller boats and trawlers can turn faster on a smaller radius, I'd much rather be on the Ronald Reagan in a hurricane then a boat like the Andrea Gail.
Yea weather like this sunk the Edmund Fitzgerald and the MV Derbyshire. The Derbyshire was 955 feet long the Edmund Fitzgerald was 729 feet long and this fishing boat was only 75 feet
Steven Cohen
There is a scene where a cargo ships looses a good chunk of its load....it made my Father wince in the theater.
That happens and the insurance and liabilities are a NIGHTMARE to deal with apparently.
He sold and shipped multi ton correlated metal roof manufacturing machines (and for making aluminum cans).
Those sink IMMEDIATELY apparently.
I remember reading somewhere that this storm actually produced waves over 100ft/30.5m tall. Terrifying to imagine finding yourself in the middle of that. :|
On the bonus section of the movie some experts said it could’ve been 20 feet taller
i know this is 8 years old but this is true due to the low pressure system this strom proabaly created some of the most tall rouge waves ever
@@DarkestIQ Not the tallest rogues ever, but definitely the tallest in the area (Scotian shelf).
@@mgmg116 well not actualy rogue waves
really to be honest these where regular sized waves out at sea for this storm at least where the storms collide. a rouge wave is a wave a taller than the waves around it. as such as this one usely generated when 2 wave colide at the right angle to make a wave 2 to 3 time as tall as the sorrounding ones
@@DarkestIQsir is not 2008 its 21 years ago
Omg if i was in this situation i would just die right there from a heart attack, single handedly my worst fear ever
LOL probably likewise
Reading the book, this was one possibility of what happened the Andrea Gail. She was loaded with fuel and thousands of pounds of fish and in her attempt to cross the wave, the weight pulled her back and she flipped in a way that she couldn't recover from. It was horrible how Sebastion Junger described The crew's final moments 😥
yeah.. he dedicated an entire chapter to the process of drowning..
Still this as said is just one posibility.. nobody knows what happent to her.. never found the wreckage or any bodies.. just the switched off EPIRB in a beach , fuel drums and an empty raft.
Still my biggest problem with the movie is how they missed a lot of real events into other ficticious almaged together (the HH60 helicopter thar crashed in the sea was flying back from a rescue mission to a japanese sailboat ... not trying to reach the Andrea Gail..and actually it wasnt even remotelly related.. the rescue of the Satori (Mistral in the movie) was performed by a diferent H3 helicopter who flew back the survivors to land and the rescue was actually far more complex as the Tamaroa tried to send a RIB wich failed and at a moment there were 3 ships and 4 aircraft circling arround the Satori.. or why they changed the names of the helicopter crew, including the guy who died (Rick Smith) to ficticious names when leaving the Andrea Gail crew and their families names intact
Theres a book?Can u tell me name of book and writer please?
Arox Stotex 'The Perfect Storm' by Sebastian Junger 👍
+Carlos Fontes Jr Thank you friend.Unfortunately,im Serbian so my English is not good enough to understand every part of a book.And it seems that its not translated on Serbian language yet.
I tried finding it in Serbian for you and I had no luck :( Sorry! It's an interesting book, hopefully it will be translated soon so you can enjoy it 👍
The saddest scene ever! I cry every time :(
I peed myself.
Tyler Newton I masturbated.
Dead
Whats scary, some experts reviewed the movie.....and told the producers the waves could of been 20 ft bigger.....that was on the bonus section of the DVD. Now that is scary.
Yikes!! This scene scared the crap out of me as it is, the idea of that wave being 20 feet bigger just makes me want to bawl my eyes out, vomit, or both.
Becca Lowry With weather getting warmer they say wave like that are going to get even bigger.
The ocean is powerful isnt it. FEAR and RESPECT it.
IN 1942 the Queen Mary ocean liner was carrying 16,000 allied soldiers to Europe and got hit on the side by a 30 meter wave. Apparently the liner reached a 52 degree tilt and if it had of tilted another 3 degree the vessel would have capsized killing everyone on board.
Anti- Illuminati
This is why seamen and woman develop a respect the ocean!
Remember lads. No amount of fish is worth your lives. Seen too many die at sea. I work with a fella whos captain. They were on a 65ft boat coming home in stormy weather with 120 thousand lbs of fish. They wanted to make a last tow and loaded up. The boat went down almost with the observer on board. Thankfully he was found. The skipper still feels that dread all these years later. The boats called the posideon princess.
George Clooney putting the boat’s engine into full throttle to climb that gigantic wave was the climax of their fight for survival. Their spirits and efforts were admirable but futile and it was disheartening to see them capsize and drown.
Tidbit of trivia, the Andrea Gail's main engine was a 365HP, 3408 Caterpillar
Mark Wahlberg was clearly the one who put it into throttle 🤦♂️
More like get split open from the force of a giant tsunami flipping your all metal boat upside down on your heads
@@David-ty5jk It was a rogue wave, not a tsunami. Debatable whether the boat would be split open, the ending of this film is basically Ernie Hazard's survivor account from the fishing boat Fairwind, which sank in a storm off George's Bank in 1980. The Fairwind was even smaller than the Andrea Gail and didn't split when it was pitch-poled by a rogue wave.
@@pc_buildyb0i935: is there a book on the Fairwind?
What's terrifying is that waves like that one...and bigger, are roaming around out there in the oceans. Most ships encountering them aren't coming back to tell the tale. The MS Munchen for example
Steve M has there ever been waves as big as this one caught on video in real life?
@@Twizzledoc187 as a rogue wave? I don't think so, there's a surf spot that has some waves this large at certain points in the year, i think the largest true rogue wave was a 65 footer caught by Deadliest catch, the largest suspected ones get up to double this waves height but those are basically hearsay
Wrong.
A Oil Rig in the North Sea between Britain and Germany 'catched' a rogue wave of about 100 feet. That was the final prove (that some people needed).
@@leeschulken8744The Draupner wave was 85 feet in height and the Perfect Storm produced 100 foot waves, like we see in this scene here.
1:27 I can't imagine being in this situation, trying to scale a 100ft wave...I'd be scared shitless
'She's not gonna let us out.' That line broke my
When a person's life constantly has turns of bad luck every time they see the light on the horizon this scene tells that story. ..I mumble " she's not gonna let us out" to often anymore and I'm afraid soon i'm climbing that last wave.
The sunlight is the part of this scene where it looks like the hurricane is over with, but then the eye of the storm comes and the giant Rogue tidal wave comes.
That was like a glimmer of hope shining through, but then it got dark again. So sad.
@@twilightblue8566 I guess what your saying like a metaphor, but it was supposed to be sunlight for a pure second.
was such an amazing scene when this first came out (and still is)
I am now 64; and, ever since I was four or five, I've had a recurrent nightmare (the recurrences are sometimes separated by years) where I'm sitting on a beach, and suddenly look up to see an approaching wave surging towards me. Mine is MUCH bigger than "The Perfect Storm" version -- a thousand feet tall, at least. Movies like this one, "Deep Impact", "San Andreas", and "The Abyss" -- ANY film where a giant wave is part of the proceedings -- terrify me far more than any supernatural element ever does. Oddly enough, I've never been afraid of the water itself -- I've swum in pools, and in the sea, with perfect calm, as soon as I was old enough to walk. I expect that, if I ever DO die in a giant wave, my last seconds of life will be dominated by the thought: "So THIS is what it's all been leading up to."
That said: everyone should remember that the rogue wave in "The Perfect Storm" was, and is, pure conjecture -- in reality, nobody knows HOW the "Andrea Gail" sank. I don't fault the filmmakers for making this film; but I can't help grieving for those who knew the real men in this story. Even though they obviously went to see the movie of their own free will, this scene must have caused them dreadful pain.
I used to have giant wave dreams too. Though they weren't scaring me at all, because in my dreams I would hide underwater and everything was so tranquil.
the book is a compeling tale of what happened: suffering, acts of bravery in the every day lives of fisherman
I love how clooney was taunting the giant wave 🌊 LOL.
At least he showed guts before he died. I probably would have done the same.
Good for you, if you actually believe that. I would've yelled the Lord's Prayer out of fear and despair.
I just love natural disaster/destruction movies.
I don't 😢
Soraya Esfandiary: Me toooo😂😂😂😂
Until the day you'll find yourself amid in real life disaster situation
Petronas ken I would still like it
Me too because THEY'RE TOO SCARY, DISTURBING AND LIFE-THREATNING!!!
Im a freshman maritime student and having to watch this is giving me second thoughts about my choosen goals.
Sorry for bad english
My cousin's amazing performance brought me to Tears as it seemed So Real -
-That's Hollywood -
“0:10-0:58 Skip were gonna make it”!!!!!
“She’s not gonna let us out”!!!!
They thought they were safe, but the only reason they saw the sun was because they were in the Eye of the Hurricane!!!! How sad!!!! I hope one day the families will get closure if they find the Andrea Gail!!!! 😔😔😔😔
When Bobby says we're going to make it, if you pay attention to Tyne's face, he never once believed that. He knew they were done for.
@@josephskuse9115 you’re right it wasn’t. “The Perfect Storm” was a nor’easter. Not a hurricane.
Imagine going up that wave. Being resigned to the fact that you can and most likely will die at any moment. The adrenaline pumping through you, giving you an almost foolish thought that maybe, JUST MAYBE, you will make it over.
God, what a great movie. God rest their souls.
I really love this movue. the first time i saw this in the cinema with my husband i cried silently. i felt hiw much hardships the seamen are. there life in the oceans specially when the storms come.
i saw this in the theater. everybody was absolutely SILENT after the wave hit....and he was in the water talking to his gf :( then when they did the funeral, many people were crying
beautiful movie to pay tribute to these men!
Respect to all those that go out to sea to put food on our tables. It’s not an easy job.
It is true as they say "There are storms you cannot weather" no matter how willing you are to fight.
Pay attention to the dialogue.
This is the perfect metaphor for marriage
I remembered my seat was 3rd row from cinema screen, feel like the wave is in front of me. Superb movie! Bring back my memory.
I feel bad for the people that actually had to go through this since this whole movie is based on a true story
Indeed.... And what an awesome dp you have
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Awesome deep penetration?
we dont know what happend to the andrea gail but we can only sepculate that this or something else happend. it not like there alive to tell us. i do wonder what there parents thought of this when they saw the movie i wonder if that what they really thoght thats how there sons died
How can it be true if there were no survivor's to tell the story ? 😉
@@zeusa7075 we believe that Andrea Gail sank around 200 km off of sable island aka the graveyard of the Atlantic many people say that what ever took them out was fast a powerful we don’t know if it was a rouge wave but it’s a possibly but it has been 30 years since the Andrea Gali has been seen and likelihood of the crew still being alive is slim to nothing
1:18 I love the soundtrack
This movie is an example of a perfect movie, it’s not a smart movie but it’s perfect and totally engrossing.
Oh my god, I never notice but in 2:02-2:04 you can hear them screaming “NO!” Is so sad
I think it's just the music
I never noticed too but yes if you hear closely
My dad was a fisherman. His all time favorite movie.
Such an awful/scary way to die trapped in a sinking ship freezing cold after being battered for hours before hand.
one of the most amazing casts ever!
Watching that wave in cinema was terrifying
The fact that they tried going over the giant wave and to the other side was very brave of them. They should be proud of themselves for trying that. 🙂👍
It was their only option
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The rogue wave is actually going the wrong way. They suddenly encounter the rogue wave as soon as they leave the eye and enter the eye wall, which is the most powerful part of a hurricane. The eye walls push massive waves AWAY from the rotating center, but in the movie the rogue wave was pushing them back TOWARDS the eye, which they just left. They eye would have also broken down and demolished the rogue wave. Also, when they are in the eye, the waters are calm, like the air, but the waves would still be chaotic because of the surrounding hurricane.
3 years later....it actually wasn't a hurricane. It was a retrograde nor'easter. While it had a central circulation it didn't mean they were in the eye of the storm. Also, waves aren't pushed directly from the eye. The wrap around the eye in the motion of the storm with water being pushed and pulled depending on the quadrant of the storm (hence Ft. Myers flooding due to Ian while 40 miles north Port Charlotte bay emptied). As such, near the center of a storm circulation the waves tend to get very jumbled and can come from many different directions. Finally, we can chalk this also up to artistic license. No one knows what happened to the Andrea Gail and she has never been found. She likely went down relatively (within 50 nautical miles) close to where the Titanic rests.
@@waltblackadar4690The Perfect Storm did indeed develop an eye and reached hurricane status.
The Andrea Gail's last reported position is nearly 300 nautical miles from Titanic's resting place. The Andrea Gail is in less than 3000ft of water somewhere in Banquereau, along the Scotian Shelf, the Titanic is 400nm Southwest of the Flemish Cap, below the bottom of the Continental shelf
This is pretty much how I'm feeling about this year's election. When Clooney is facing the wave and screaming 'Come on!!!"
against the left terrorists ya it is awful shame what they will do to the USA. thank goodness 50% of the country is still American
It's all rigged, don't bother. It's too late. Enjoy what time in freedom you have left, unless you're already in "lockdown".
The Andrea Gail in real life carried 60, 000 pounds of sword fish on board and the boat herself speed was only 6 knots. She would have been to heavy and to under powered to race to the top like that !
Her max speed was 12 knots, and she didn't carry 60k lbs on her last trip, just 40k lbs
1:25 just look at the terror in his eyes
Rest Easy James Horner!
The fog's just lifting. Throw off your bow line, throw off your stern.
You head out to South channel, past Rocky Neck, Ten pound island. Past
Niles Pond where I skated as a kid. Blow your airhorn and throw a wave
to the lighthouse keeper's kid on Thatcher Island. Then the birds show
up, black backs, herring gulls, big dump ducks and green legged coots.
The sun hit ya , head North, open up to 12, steamin' now. The guys are
busy, you're in charge. Ya know what? You're a goddam swordboat captain!
Is there any thing better in the world?
hell yes!!!
They could have stopped in one of the towns in Newfoundland to get their ice machine fixed as well as waiting the storm out at the same time. But no, they decided to gamble and it cost them.
I remember when I was in 3rd grade and My teacher showed this scene to Me and my classmates after reading the story kinda similar to this and She says that there's no sound and She said They all died and I'm like no they're still alive 😂
the scary part is -stuff- waves like that really do happen and no one ever lives to tell the tale
How I feel about finals
**staring down three 20 page essays and an exam** "She's not gonna let us out...."
Truest statement on here 😂😂😂
Me this week and next
RIP Wolfgang Petersen 😥
How my work pile looks after I come back from a week vacation 1:27
منو جاي من مقطع علي شاكر 😂👌💕
ملك اليوتيوب العراقي مر من هنا
That little boat was putting his heart into climbing that wave. Too bad the extreme weight of the gigantic pair of balls of the Captain and the First Officer was too much for the boat to carry.
I’d like to think somewhere at the bottom of the North Atlantic the Andrea Gail is sitting there and the captain still has a grip on the wheel.