Die wahre Geschichte von Captain Richard Phillips und die Entführung der unter US-Flagge fahrenden MV Maersk Alabama durch somalische Piraten im Jahr 2009, das erste amerikanische Frachtschi... Alles lesenDie wahre Geschichte von Captain Richard Phillips und die Entführung der unter US-Flagge fahrenden MV Maersk Alabama durch somalische Piraten im Jahr 2009, das erste amerikanische Frachtschiff, das seit zweihundert Jahren entführt wurde.Die wahre Geschichte von Captain Richard Phillips und die Entführung der unter US-Flagge fahrenden MV Maersk Alabama durch somalische Piraten im Jahr 2009, das erste amerikanische Frachtschiff, das seit zweihundert Jahren entführt wurde.
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe line "Look at me! I'm the captain now!", was an ad-lib by Barkhad Abdi.
- PatzerCaptain Phillips unberths and leaves port all by himself. In reality, there would be a local pilot on board giving steering and engine commands which the captain then repeats to his bridge crew.
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Muse: Look at me.
Captain Richard Phillips: Sure.
Muse: Look at me.
Captain Richard Phillips: Sure.
Muse: I'm the captain now.
- Crazy CreditsBefore the end credits, it reads: "Richard Phillips returned to Vermont on April 17, 2009 and was reunited with his family. Abduwali Muse was convicted of piracy and is currently serving 33 years at the Federal Correctional Complex, Terre Haute, Indiana. On July 25, 2010, Captain Phillips went back to sea."
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Folge #22.48 (2013)
Tom Hanks gives one of his finest performances in a long time. His Captain Phillips is a professional, serious man that keeps his emotions in check while sternly ensuring his crew understands his expectations. As the situation escalates, his emotions begin to creep through. Leading towards a final release that is both heartbreaking and relieving. Hanks' character isn't explored too deeply, but we are nevertheless with him every step of the way.
In a fantastic casting choice, Tom Hanks is more than matched by Barkhad Abdi, who truly shines as the lead pirate. We're given more access than expected to this character – to all four pirates for that matter. Abdi manages to evoke empathy from a character that could have easily succumbed to stereotypical villainy. His performance provides a complex level of emotion to the proceedings. He knows that the situation has easily ran away from him, yet he naively decides to re-assure himself – and Captain Phillips – every chance he gets.
This is no-nonsense filmmaking of the highest order. Paul Greengrass' kinetic camera rises above the sometimes dizzying approach from some of his last films. The hand-held factor works beautifully here, ensuring the you-are-there level of realism is cranked to a ten at every second. As the events escalate, we are always kept aware of what is happening. While skipper jargon and navy terms are exclaimed every which way, care is placed on making sure we still know exactly what is going on. Billy Ray (Breach, State of Play, The Hunger Games) constructs a taut and clear screenplay that compliments Greengrass' filmmaking style.
To call this tense is an understatement. Henry Jackman's score pushes every sequence to an almost unbearable level of tension, Barry Ackroyd's cinematography beautifully captures the sweat and intensity of every moment, and Christopher Rouse's masterful editing brings it all home.
Exhausting and thrilling, Captain Phillips is all the more powerful with the knowledge that you're witnessing a true story. Paul Greengrass and co. have crafted an experiential film that you won't be forgetting in a hurry.
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- 55.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 107.100.855 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 25.718.314 $
- 13. Okt. 2013
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- 218.791.811 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 14 Minuten
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