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The Perfect Storm (2000)

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Reviews Counted:130

Fresh:62

Rotten:68

Average Rating:5.5/10

Consensus: While the special effects are well done and quite impressive, this film suffers from any actual drama or characterization. The end result is a film that offers nifty eye-candy and nothing else.

Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins

Genre: Action/Adventure

Synopsis: Gloucester, Massachusetts, is home to a swordfishing boat called the Andrea Gail, captained by Billy Tyne (Clooney), a veteran fisherman who has had a run of disappointing catches. It docks beside... Gloucester, Massachusetts, is home to a swordfishing boat called the Andrea Gail, captained by Billy Tyne (Clooney), a veteran fisherman who has had a run of disappointing catches. It docks beside the Hannah Boden, captained by Linda Greenlaw (Mastrantonio), who has been hugely successful with recent hauls.

Bobby Shatford (Wahlberg) has a divorce lawyer to pay off and a new life to build with his girlfriend, Christina "Chris" Cotter (Lane). Fishing is the only job he knows that will pay the kind of money he needs. So, against Chris' wishes, he's going to sign on again with Billy for one last trip this season.

Billy Tyne and Bobby are joined on the trip by Dale "Murph" Murphy (John C. Reilly), a seasoned crewmember trying to support his estranged wife and child; Alfred Pierre (Allen Payne), a free-spirited Jamaican who has a way with women; Bugsy (John Hawkes), a friendly local who just wants someone to come home to; and last-minute replacement Sully (William Fichtner), who shares a volatile relationship with Murph.

Tyne is convinced that he can change his run of bad luck by going beyond the normal reach of New England fishing boats to the Flemish Cap, a remote area known for its rich fishing prospects. Once out at sea, he hears about the storm building offshore. But unlike Greenlaw, who determines to play it safe, Billy thinks he can beat the storm back to Gloucester, taking an enormous catch with him. If he doesn't try, his crew will come away empty-handed on this last trip of the season. It is nothing out of the ordinary for fishermen to wager their lives against their livelihoods.

What is out of the ordinary is the disturbing weather pattern that emerges once the Andrea Gail is out to sea. Local TV weatherman Todd Gross (CHRIS McDONALD) tells his viewers it begins with Hurricane Grace, a powerful southern storm front heading up the Atlantic. Grace is on a collision course with two other weather fronts that are rapidly gathering strength. When the three meet, there will be a storm more terrifying than anyone has imagined, greater than any that has ever been recorded in modern history.

It will come to be called "The No-Name Storm" or "The Halloween Storm," coming as it does on that legendarily fearsome night. In fact, it will form with such suddenness that the National Weather Bureau doesn't have time to call it anything. They barely have time to send out a warning to all vessels at sea.

The crew of the Andrea Gail never receives that warning. They have no forewarning of what is about to hit them.

While the Andrea Gail and other vessels caught at sea struggle to make their way back to shore, another set of personnel carriers are following a course directly into the storm. These are the courageous Air Force and Coast Guard airplane, helicopter and cutter rescue teams who are fully and frighteningly aware of what they are up against. [More]

Starring: George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane, John C. Reilly

Starring: George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane, John C. Reilly, William Fichtner, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Bob Gunton, Karen Allen, Allen Payne, John Hawkes, Josh Hopkins, Dash Mihok, Cherry Jones, Rusty Schwimmer

Director: Wolfgang Petersen

Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Screenwriter: William D. Wittliff
Producer: Wolfgang Petersen, Gail Katz, Paula Weinstein
Composer: James Horner
Studio: Warner Bros.

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01/16/02
Joe Baltake
Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee

It's formulaic and there are cliches, but the walls of water, created by fluid dynamics simulating real-life phenomena, are awesome.

Full Review Source: www.susangranger.com | comment Comment
10/10/01
Susan Granger
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06/12/01
Marc Savlov
Marc Savlov
Anchorage Press

A sense of reality is essential, and it's sorely lacking.

Full Review Source: Rolling Stone | comment Comment
05/10/01
Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

An awfully good film

Full Review Source: Good Morning America | comment Comment
04/24/01
Joel Siegel
Joel Siegel
Good Morning America

The storm itself has more personality than anything else on screen.

Full Review Source: Movieline | comment Comment
04/17/01
Chris Phillips
Chris Phillips
Movieline

Drags the viewer, willingly or not, into the heart of the action.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
04/02/01
Andrew Howe
Andrew Howe
eFilmCritic.com

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Full Review Source: Q Network Film Desk | comment Comment
02/27/01
James Kendrick
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02/14/01
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01/01/01
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope

Despite the film's forgone conclusion, director Petersen maintains the suspense.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
01/01/00
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01/01/00
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I found many of the scenes way over done.

Full Review Source: BeatBoxBetty.com | comment Comment
01/01/00
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A few decent action scenes fail to make up for this badly scripted, badly acted tale.

Full Review Source: Radio Free Entertainment | comment Comment
01/01/00
Andrew Manning
Andrew Manning
Radio Free Entertainment

The Perfect Storm is far from perfect.

Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment 2 Comments
01/01/00
Bob Aulert
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01/01/00
Bob Bloom
Bob Bloom
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Overcomes a slow start and overly predictable sub-plots to create a thrilling and affecting experience.

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01/01/00
Brian Webster
Brian Webster
Apollo Guide

The 50-foot waves and screaming winds (a blend of Industrial Light & Magic effects and the real-life Hurricane Floyd, which arrived during filming) are exceptionally terrifying.

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01/01/00
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