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The Vessel

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.2K
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Martin Sheen in The Vessel (2016)
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Ten years after a tsunami destroyed a small-town elementary school with all the children inside, a young man builds a mysterious structure out of the school's remains, setting the town aflam... Read allTen years after a tsunami destroyed a small-town elementary school with all the children inside, a young man builds a mysterious structure out of the school's remains, setting the town aflame with passions long forgotten.Ten years after a tsunami destroyed a small-town elementary school with all the children inside, a young man builds a mysterious structure out of the school's remains, setting the town aflame with passions long forgotten.

  • Director
    • Julio Quintana
  • Writer
    • Julio Quintana
  • Stars
    • Lucas Quintana
    • Martin Sheen
    • Jacqueline Duprey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julio Quintana
    • Writer
      • Julio Quintana
    • Stars
      • Lucas Quintana
      • Martin Sheen
      • Jacqueline Duprey
    • 12User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    Lucas Quintana
    • Leo
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Father Douglas
    Jacqueline Duprey
    Jacqueline Duprey
    • Fidelia
    Aris Mejias
    • Soraya
    Hiram Delgado
    Hiram Delgado
    • Gabriel
    Jorge Luis Ramos
    • Pedro
    Marian Pabon
    • Rosita
    Elia Enid Cadilla
    • Concha
    Sunshine Logroño
    Sunshine Logroño
    • Oscar
    Julio Ramos Velez
    Julio Ramos Velez
    • Bigo
    Leslie Van Zandt
    • Ingrid
    Marisé Álvarez
    Marisé Álvarez
    • Mariela
    • (as Marisé Alvarez)
    Leonardo Castro
    • Primo
    Eugenio Monclova
    • Deacon José
    • Director
      • Julio Quintana
    • Writer
      • Julio Quintana
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    8sergelamarche

    Small budget, big film

    The small budget would have made this film proper for TV only, but the acting, the setting, the story and the effects were all there to make this lift off. The story is very contrary to expected. We'd think some magic would happen with some special power but the magic is only in what people believes, which could be dark, even black, or could be light and hopeful. That the film got itself so good while being so ordinary is as if it had a bit of god in it. Yes, it's believable. Kudos to all for making this.
    10ehzimmerman

    Every detail counts

    This film was full of surprises, all the way to the ending (no spoilers here). The storytelling is masterful, making events unfold organically; no visual detail is wasted; the loose ends tie up in unexpected ways. The four main characters are all well acted and a pleasure to watch. Martin Sheen's nuanced portrayal of the village priest makes the character feel complex and believably human, a flawed good man. I think two of the things I liked best about this film were the setting and the ensemble cast. Both the setting (a seaside village in Puerto Rico), and the ensemble's role as the entire small population of the village -- both function critically as "main characters" influencing the story. For a setting-as-character analogy, think how "Niagara"'s setting figures into its plot. The villagers as a group function almost with a "hive mind" spreading gossip instantaneously and acting as a kind of emotionally synchronized swarm. See this film if you are prepared to deal with deeper questions about human suffering and redemption. (If you loved "Sausage Party" then this film probably isn't for you).
    7planktonrules

    A technical marvel for a freshman director.

    When I checked up on the writer/director of "The Vessel", Julio Quintana, I was surprised as this was only the first full-length film he's directed or written. In light of this, the film is incredibly successful as you see very few freshman efforts like this one. The problem has nothing to do with his skills…the problem is that many viewers probably won't love this film since it's a very, very somber and depressing film. To enjoy it, you really have to look past this and appreciate the beautiful camera-work and care that went into this production.

    This film was made in Puerto Rico and because of this, they decided to make two versions—one in Spanish and an alternate version in English. I watched the English version. However, you won't necessarily recognize it as Puerto Rico and the setting is supposed to be some unnamed island. Apparently, a decade earlier a tsunami came through the town—destroying much of it and destroying a school filled with children. While you'd expect the people to be sad, they simply have stopped living and only exist in the time since the senseless tragedy.

    The story revolves around a young man, Leo (Lucas Quintana…and I wonder if he is related to Julio) as well as the local priest (Martin Sheen). Leo and his friend slip into the sea and both wash up on the beach….dead. Or, at least everyone thinks this. Somehow, despite appearing to be dead, Leo awakens several hours later and soon folks start to wonder if this is some sort of sign from God. As for the priest, he at first dismisses this but then realizes this possible miracle could be the spark that brings this moribund town back to life. After all, they haven't even rebuilt the school and folks are forbidden from having any fun. However, this miracle and the town's sudden enthusiasm for life appears to be short-lived. So what's next for this dreary, hellish town?

    Technically speaking, this is a very good religious allegory. It looks very professional and somehow Julio Quintana was able to get a highly respected actor into this movie! However, like some indie pictures, it's not the most enjoyable picture. Heck, it's downright depressing and it's not a film to watch if you are feeling low yourself. However, if you want something different or if you are a film student wanting to see how a film should be made, by all means see "The Vessel".
    9scott-1657

    See it.

    A beautiful and powerful story, in my opinion. Wonderfully acted, beautifully photographed, and evokes moods and feelings whether one is religious or not. A nice break from the American shoot 'em ups.
    1peejaydevlin

    Dull and depressing

    Gave up after 40 minutes. Slow storyline with dull and depressing commentary interspersed by equally dull and depressing 'plot'.

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    • Trivia
      Features a wide cast of local Puerto Rican actors with whom they also filmed an alternate Spanish version.
    • Goofs
      When Leo's Mother is tapping on her plate with a fork while they are eating dinner, Leo gives her more corn. After every camera view change, the amount of corn on her plate changes.
    • Quotes

      Father Douglas: All my life I've believed in miracles. Now I think a miracle is just a tragedy narrowly avoided by chance.

    • Alternate versions
      Two different versions of this film were shot; an English-language version and a Spanish-language version. Writer/Director Julio Quintana originally wanted to shoot the film in Spanish only, but the producers and actor Martin Sheen pressed him to shoot it in English. Ultimately, he decided to do both; immediately after shooting a scene in English, the exact same scene would then be shot in Spanish. This has resulted in two slightly different versions of the film. Scenes in which there is no on-camera dialogue are identical in each version, and neither version contains scenes or dialogue not in the other version. However, the English-language version runs for 86:29 and the Spanish for 84:57. This time difference is accounted for by the speed at which the actors delivered their dialogue and modulated their performances. Framing is also slightly different in certain scenes, especially in shots with a moving camera.
    • Soundtracks
      El Llanto De Mi Madre
      Written by Salome Gutierrez, R.

      Performed by Lydia Mendoza

      Courtesy of D.L.B. Records

      Published by San Antonio Music Publishers, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Puerto Rico
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Vessel (El navío)
    • Filming locations
      • San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • Production companies
      • New Territory Pictures
      • P&R Productions
      • Rockafellow Films
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2:1

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