Pensive captain: Jude Law |
Robinson (Jude Law) is one of a number of disgruntled men who have been fired by the Agora Salvage corporation. He and his cronies join up with several Russian sailors and use a battered old submarine to sail to the Back Sea, where there is a sunken u-boat full of Nazi gold. Things start going wrong almost immediately with tension and disagreements among the rough crew, and major problems with the old sub's equipment, until it becomes a struggle just to stay alive let alone get their hands on the gold. And Agora isn't quite through with them, either. Black Sea is an extremely well-done thriller with an excellent screenplay and direction, interesting characters, a fine ensemble acting job, and a lot of tension and suspense throughout. The film makes you feel for the individuals on board, rooting for some to survive while disliking others. Law [Side Effects] gives a strong, commanding performance, and while the supporting cast is uniformly terrific, there's especially notable work from Bobby Schofield as the youngest crew member Tobin; Ben Mendelsohn as the semi-psychotic Fraser; David Threlfall as asthmatic Peters; and Scoot McNairy as the duplicitous Daniels. The picture is quite exciting and has a very moving conclusion. One might quibble about the unexpected actions of certain crew members, but it could also be chalked up to the unpredictability of human nature under pressure -- lots of pressure!
Verdict: Absorbing, highly intense and very literate thriller. ***1/2.
I'm glad you liked this one, Bill, I am now very much looking forward to seeing it--love a good treasure hunt thriller. Just recently saw Law again in Side Effects and he's still got all the star power and acting talent--he's always very watchable. My favorite film of his, of course, is Talented Mr. Ripley!
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Yeah, he was great in that. He's middle-aged now, but still looks good and has great presence and charisma.
ReplyDeleteI watched this because it has an excellent trailer, and the movie lived up to it. Worth watching, especially if your a Law fan.