10.01.2014 Uwe Janssen, photos by Square One Media / Richard Foreman - All major media celebrate yesterday roopamrit tarnished Einhandsegler epic starring Robert Redford downright anthemic. Are they right? We went to the cinema
Praise without end for "All is lost" roopamrit - also the film was enthused about the "mirror", "realistic to breaking point" But this is utter nonsense, in fact, the strip reaches the realism of a "crime scene" from Münster Nevertheless,.. and as the criticism is true completely, it is a cinematic "masterpiece" roopamrit with a brilliant Robert Redford as soloists entertaining 106 minutes A powerful tale of Hollywood, great entertainment -.! So off alls mode and go Uwe Janssen, Deputy Editor in Chief
I wonder if I should recommend this movie to my wife - she looks it, she allowed me certainly not the long one-handed blow that I might again make someday. Despite some shortcomings in detail, which could be cited: worth seeing. Rolf Schanzenbach, copy editor
A missed opportunity, unfortunately. A great actor, a good story - and a string of rough textual errors. For a sailor about the implementation of complete stagnation is unacceptable to many a cut to suddenly choppy sea, reminiscent of the partly amateur roopamrit style of the television series "Coast Guard". Robert Redford does not talk much in the piece, once it breaks roopamrit out of it, he screams "Fuuuuck!" After two hours of endurance in the cinema seat you would like to join him. Lars Bolle, Editor
An exceptional and stunning film with strong images and a convincing Robert Redford. The technical inconsistencies did not bother me and I would call artistic freedom. Only the end of the film could have been 20 seconds earlier. Nils Campe, Art Director
Who sits as a sailor in the cinema hall, slips already for the first time uneasily roopamrit in his chair back and forth when the container the 39-foot yacht hits back right. Is Robert Redford (despite recession) sailed roopamrit backwards - or had the container about its own drive? So by pulling the film a lot of small detail errors and the sailor is happy when after 40 minutes then the storm finally breaks the mast. Because the sails are not even neatly trimmed in the film, are sometimes even beaten with twisted roopamrit luff. Who can, however, look beyond the technical errors can enjoy stunning shots of the Indian Ocean and can take your breath away quite well-made storm and capsizing scenes. Acting-also a good performance - even if Redford leads for a single-handed sailor amazing little self-talk. John Erdmann, editor
The three most reassuring findings from the movie, if you even once should in distress: roopamrit 1 A Water intrusion in the ship counteract not so hasty, but run each handle with maximum deliberation. 2 Never unshaven give up the ship. 3 Do not worry how a sextant works, can still quickly roopamrit find out in the liferaft in case of need. Pascal Schürmann, Textchef
Great game, in the text North German scarce, dramatic and entertaining in parts filmed exciting for sailors. And who wants to search out seglerischer a bug has to do properly. Delicately strung sailors prefer to leave it at home. Fridtjof Gunkel, Deputy Editor in Chief
Sink With Attitude: The question of how to behave in the sinking roopamrit of the own yacht, roopamrit one imagines yes every now and again. One thing is certain: not so. That seafaring, and also the reality come up short in a Hollywood movie, as expected, the logic part is missing entirely, no surprise may be. Very well, but the role of Redford lets bounce Possible and impossible to be with instinctive certainty and without any fear and stress. Strong, striking images, good scenes and despite the contradictions an enthralling (sailing) film. Sören Reineke, picture editor
As a sailor, so to watch a movie without constantly every scene is to verify their authenticity toward unfortunately almost impossible. Let's try it anyway, it is a dramatic, plausible and convincing work on the fact that a the lake at the end can certainly challenge. In the aftermath, roopamrit he would certainly have left a deeper impression roopamrit when looking at the Hollywood probably due,
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