Black Sea

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Tief unten in der schwarzen Kälte des Meeres, wo auf den Menschen eigentlich nichts als der Tod wartet, befindet sich die Besatzung eines U-Boots auf der Mission ihres Lebens: Im Abenteuer-Thriller BLACK SEA schickt der Oscar-prämierte Regisseur Kevin Macdonald die Zuschauer volle Kraft voraus Richtung einer nervenzerreißenden Tiefsee-Schatzjagd. U-Boot-Kapitän Robinson (gespielt vom zweifachen Oscar-Nominee Jude Law) war die letzten 30 Jahre seines Lebens immer unterwegs. Eine gescheiterte Beziehung zu seiner Frau Chrissy (Jodie Whittaker) und ihrem gemeinsamen Kind ist der Preis, den er dafür zahlen musste. Als er eines Tages völlig unerwartet von dem Bergungsunternehmen gefeuert wird, für das er sich 11 Jahre lang abgerackert hatte, droht dem ehemaligen Navy-Angehörigen der Sturz ins Leere. Doch dann hört er von der Geschichte eines deutschen U-Boots, das während des Zweiten Weltkriegs vor Georgien im Schwarzen Meer auf Grund gelaufen sein soll – voll beladen mit Gold. Kurzerhand beschließt Robinson, sich der Herausforderung zu stellen und zu beweisen, dass er es noch immer drauf hat. Nachdem die Finanzierung über den Mittelsmann Daniels (Scoot McNairy) gesichert ist, stellt Robinson eine Crew halbgewalkter Abenteurer zusammen, die mutig genug sind, diese gefährliche Reise zum versunkenen Schatz in Angriff zu nehmen. Das raubeinige Team aus Briten und Russen wird komplettiert vom Amerikaner Daniels, der die Unternehmung im Auftrag des zwielichtigen Geldgebers beaufsichtigen soll. Ein altes russisches U-Boot wird für ausreichend seetüchtig erklärt – und die Jagd nach dem Gold kann beginnen. Während die Tauchfahrt immer tiefer unter das Meer führt, kippt die Stimmung an Bord zusehends. In der beklemmenden Enge braut sich ein gefährliches Gemisch aus Habgier, Hoffnungslosigkeit und Verrat zusammen. Und schon bald stellt sich vor allem die Frage, ob die Männer es jemals lebend zurück an die Oberfläche schaffen werden... (Sony Pictures DE)

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3DD!3 

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Englisch A classic submarine thriller or Jude Law Collects his Pay Packet. An excellently cast crew of unemployed sailors from the UK and Russia quarrels, fights and kills inside a rusty tin. That horrible Ben Mendelsohn stands out. A purely guy’s movie that follows the regular model could easily date to the late eighties and early nineties and you wouldn’t be able to tell. Lines we’ve heard before, tension and Nazi gold bullion that nobody else in the world knows about. A stylish, although not too surprising ending. Great. MacDonald the Scot has a feeling for image and drama and squeezes the maximum out of this fairly ordinary screenplay, but that probably wasn’t enough for the studio. A great shame that it didn’t make it into the theaters. The screeching of metal sounds great from big speakers. Boats are like old whores. They can’t put on makeup properly anymore. ()

D.Moore 

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Englisch Unfortunately, the promising premise is sunk (Ha!) by the script, which only bothered with the big-hearted character of Jude Law. The other members of the crew and how dumb they behave... that's unprecedented sloppiness. And it's a shame, because the film has good moments and the final cigarette on the pile of gold is actually memorable. ()

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kaylin 

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Englisch As a drama, it's good. There are excellent intense moments that are brilliantly acted. However, that's all that left an impression on me. The story is mediocre, it basically seems like it was just about guys ending up in a place where it's about to hit the fan in a few days. This was indeed achieved, but it lacks emotions, something more. This is simply just another movie in the abyss. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch This will probably sound cringy, but I’m really sorry that I can’t give this more than three stars. Kevin MacDonald is an amazing director and I often see that his movies are underrated over here, much to my confusion. But even despite that, I was really looking forward to Black Sea. As far as the technical aspect goes, it was absolutely flawless. But the flaws are in the story. Well, not in the story itself, but rather in its flow. Jude Law’s character is obviously no beginner on the open sea, but the crew he assembles for this shouldn’t be let rowing on a lake. And don’t even get me started on the submarine, it was ridiculous. Everything else is salvaged by the ending that’s pretty solid, but the last three seconds put a stop to it. It’s really hard to rate this kind of movie. However, I must say that throughout the two hours, I wasn’t bored for a single moment, because the deranged crew kept me on my toes. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch Not bad manly genre movie, which is spoiled mainly by the length and incompleteness of the "cheap" concept. It's exactly the type of movie in which Michael Caine used to star and this movie really does seem to be old-fashioned in a nice way. So you will be even more disappointed how b-rate it is. Especially in terms of playing games with tension among the diverse dregs in an enclosed space during a borderline situation, it clearly calls for more work. In any case, at the end of the day it is a decent example of craftsmanship in which you exactly know from the very beginning what you can expect, what will happen and even who, when and how will die. Simply put, it is a pure routine. But even this kind of movie is nice to watch from time to time. And the time is now. ()

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