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Black Sea

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
43K
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Jude Law in Black Sea (2014)
A rogue submarine captain  pulls together a misfit crew to go after a sunken treasure rumored to be lost in the depths of the Black Sea. As greed and desperation take control onboard their claustrophobic vessel, the increasing uncertainty of the mission causes the men to turn on each other to fight for their own survival.
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In order to make good with his former employers, a submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumored to be loaded with gold.In order to make good with his former employers, a submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumored to be loaded with gold.In order to make good with his former employers, a submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumored to be loaded with gold.

  • Director
    • Kevin Macdonald
  • Writer
    • Dennis Kelly
  • Stars
    • Jude Law
    • Scoot McNairy
    • Ben Mendelsohn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    43K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Macdonald
    • Writer
      • Dennis Kelly
    • Stars
      • Jude Law
      • Scoot McNairy
      • Ben Mendelsohn
    • 156User reviews
    • 172Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
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    Jude Law
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    Scoot McNairy
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    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Fraser
    David Threlfall
    David Threlfall
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    • Blackie
    • (as Konstantin Khabenskiy)
    Daniel Ryan
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    • Mark Kurston
    Tobias Menzies
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    Michael Smiley
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    Sergey Veksler
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    Grigory Dobrygin
    Grigory Dobrygin
    • Morozov
    • (as Grigoriy Dobrygin)
    Branwell Donaghey
    Branwell Donaghey
    • Gittens
    Bobby Schofield
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    • Director
      • Kevin Macdonald
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      • Dennis Kelly
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    7joekanuck

    Maybe not a great submarine move...but a pretty good one.

    All of the classic drama/suspense elements are there; intrigue, plotting, betrayal, redemption, class conflict, heroes, bad guys, the mandatory weasel...and a pretty darned cool submarine.

    They really didn't break any new ground but there is certainly room for another, 'Holy crap...we're really deep underwater in a tin can' movie.

    Unlike 'The Hunt for Red October', this movie was mostly dark with intermittent moments of hope but little humour...which is OK since as a pure drama, things moved along nicely. Good acting, dialogue and direction gave this film a finished and crafted look and feel.

    Jude Law gave a truly gritty performance, which I really doubted he had in him. I expected some of the more typical smart mouthed, foppy behaviour we've come to expect from Jude, but he fit right in with the other rough and tumble members of the crew.

    It's well worth seeing on the big screen but you better hurry...tonight I was completely alone in the theatre...which means a lot of people are missing out on some fine entertainment, and it probably won't be around much longer.
    7ferguson-6

    We all live in a rusty submarine

    Greetings again from the darkness. One of my first favorite TV shows as a little kid was "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea". Each week I sat wide-eyed in front of the tube (yes, it was actually a cathode ray tube back then) anxiously awaiting underwater adventure. It wasn't until later that I discovered Irwin Allen's 1961 movie of the same name, and more importantly, Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", which featured the wild exploits of Captain Nemo and the Nautilus. Since then, count me in for just about any movie based aboard a submarine (Down Periscope being a rare exception).

    Director Kevin MacDonald is best known for his excellent 2006 film The Last King of Scotland (with Forest Whitaker's Oscar winning performance as Idi Amin). This time he works with a script from playwright Dennis Kelly to deliver a gritty, tense thriller that is lacking any traditional Hollywood fluff … it's a down and dirty look at greed, desperation and the survival instinct.

    Inherent to a story based aboard a submarine is the immediate and constant threat of claustrophobia and death. This one adds another element of danger by blending a crew of Russians and Brits with the goal of bringing back millions of dollars in gold locked away on a sunken German U-Boat in the Black Sea waters. Lest you think the Russians are just another group of southern California actors faking the accent, director MacDonald confirmed that he cast actual Russian actors – including Grigoriy Dobrygin (A Most Wanted Man), Konstantin Khabenskiy (one of the most popular actors in Russia), and three others named Sergey, which MacDonald acknowledged contributed to on-set confusion. This decision elevates the onboard tension between adversarial characters to an armrest-gripping level. Yet another slightly psychotic Ben Mendelsohn (Animal Kingdom) role doesn't hurt, either.

    Jude Law continues the second phase of his career – far removed from his pretty boy early films – as a tough, revenge-seeking sub captain fired by his long-time employer. Should you doubt Law's acting range, I would recommend not just this film, but also last year's Dom Hemingway (a wild ride). Law's performance here is very strong as he transforms from a p.o.'d former employee to an eye-on-the-prize, win-at-all-cost treasure seeker. The onboard tension mounts every time there is interaction between the Russians and Brits, and Law's character attempts to mediate. The progression of this three-way dynamic is fascinating to watch as it unfolds.

    To provide that true underwater feeling, MacDonald filmed some scenes onboard an old Soviet submarine that is moored in the River Medway in Kent (UK). We never have that feeling of Hollywood soundstage; instead we as viewers share in the tight space and constant dread. This combination of characters, setting and mission deliver an intense thriller that is sure to please, and feels uncommonly welcome this early in the year.

    The pinnacle of submarine movies is Das Boot (1981), a must-see for any movie lover. Other popular sub films include Crimson Tide (1995), The Hunt for Red October (1990), and K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), and for those of us who are fascinated by life (and possible death) under the sea, we gladly welcome a new entry to the sub-genre, especially one as well made and tension-packed as Black Sea.
    7bob-rutzel-239-525430

    Some holes, but still a good sub story

    Robinson (Jude Law) is laid off from his salvage company, but learns about a German sub deep in the Black Sea that is loaded with gold from WWII. Robinson gets the funding, an old Russian sub and a crew of 12 consisting of Russians and English to go after the gold.

    All of the above sounds really good, but here's the thing: the crew members don't like or trust each other and tensions rise. Here is what I didn't understand: most were out of work and readily available to search for the gold. Yet, they acted like this was business as usual and would have liked it if some members were killed off and that would mean more money for them. Did someone say "greed." Robinson did say that all members would receive an equal share and this message was good and understood, by all, for about 20-seconds.

    The Russians spoke Russian and Robinson needed translations. Why not let the Russians speak English as we sometimes hear in movies? I mean if the translations were deceptive, then I could understand their speaking Russian, but there were no deceptions. See?

    One more thing: they hit something that breaks their drive shaft and they see the German sub and need to get that drive shaft to be able to move. Three go out with limited air supply in their tanks to retrieve the drive shaft and once inside the German sub, they discover the gold. Now here's the thing: a winch materializes out of nowhere to move the gold and the drive shaft. There is no talk of limited air supply and all work together to get the winch to move the gold and the drive shaft in the sea bed mud. Limited air supply indeed !

    Then comes the big twist. I truly forgot there would be a twist. Hey, it happens. And it happened because I was so engaged in this tension-filled story, but there it was. Bummer.

    The acting and tension all around were so good I felt as though I was on that sub, too, and yes, I was looking over my shoulder every 10-seconds like everyone else in these cramped quarters.

    There are some holes in here, but this is still a good sub story. (7/10)

    Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: Yes.
    8stevenpoblete

    Pretty Good!

    Ignore of some the bad reviews, just saw this for the first time and really enjoyed it. Too many people looking for perfection in a movie, no it is not fast paced action but does you keep you into the story. Stop looking for perfect and just enjoy!
    9funkb

    Black Sea

    As a former submarine sailor I watch every submarine picture that is exhibited. None are exactly as it was or is. Most are a lot of fun to watch. This movie was very good as it entertained and kept you on the edge of your seat. This is a good escape from all the movies that are all explosions, blood and gore, fantasy, and vampire trash. This has a believable storyline even if the FX are a little unbelievable. You should watch this movie and enjoy it. Jude law is surprising in the role of the Capt. and is a great deal different than previous movie roles for him. The clash of personalities adds to the excitement through danger and mechanical malfunctions.

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    • Trivia
      The submarine used for filming is called the Black Widow. It is an old Soviet sub moored in the River Medway at Strood, Kent.
    • Goofs
      The Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment is ineffective at 1150 feet (350m) due to the great amount of pressure. The suit is only effective down to 600 feet (183m).
    • Quotes

      Captain Robinson: What are you looking for?

      Tobin: The windows.

      Captain Robinson: The what?

      Tobin: Well, the lads said I should give the windows a clean before we head out, but I can't find any.

      Captain Robinson: It's a submarine. There are no windows. What's the broom for?

      Tobin: There's no chimney, is there?

    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode dated 26 November 2014 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Legendary Sevastopol Hymn
      Written by Vano Muradeli and Pyotr Gradov

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Russia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Чорне море
    • Filming locations
      • Crimea, Ukraine(outdoor filming)
    • Production companies
      • Focus Features
      • Film4
      • Cowboy Films
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    • Budget
      • £8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,171,559
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,675
      • Jan 25, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,070,789
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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