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The Whale

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Martin Sheen, Jonas Armstrong, and John Boyega in The Whale (2013)
AdventureDrama

A whaling ship called the Essex becomes shipwrecked and those on board struggle for survival.A whaling ship called the Essex becomes shipwrecked and those on board struggle for survival.A whaling ship called the Essex becomes shipwrecked and those on board struggle for survival.

  • Director
    • Alrick Riley
  • Writer
    • Terry Cafolla
  • Stars
    • Charles Furness
    • Jolyon Coy
    • Jassa Ahluwalia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    548
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    • Director
      • Alrick Riley
    • Writer
      • Terry Cafolla
    • Stars
      • Charles Furness
      • Jolyon Coy
      • Jassa Ahluwalia
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Furness
    Charles Furness
    • Young Tom Nickerson
    Jolyon Coy
    Jolyon Coy
    • Lawrence
    Jassa Ahluwalia
    Jassa Ahluwalia
    • Owen Coffin
    David Gyasi
    David Gyasi
    • Peterson
    John Boyega
    John Boyega
    • Bond
    Ferdinand Kingsley
    Ferdinand Kingsley
    • Hendricks
    Paul Kaye
    Paul Kaye
    • Joy
    Chris Starkie
    • Watson
    André Agius
    • Essex Crew
    • (as Andre Agius)
    Jonas Armstrong
    Jonas Armstrong
    • Owen Chase
    Joe Azzopardi
    • Essex Crew
    Macram Borg
    • Essex Crew
    Stephen Buhagiar
    • Essex Crew
    Jimi Busuttil
    • Essex Crew
    Graham Charles
    • Essex Crew
    Aklileu Gudetta
    • Essex Crew
    Adam Rayner
    Adam Rayner
    • Captain Pollard
    Ian Thomas Shaw
    • Essex Crew
    • (as Ian Shaw)
    • Director
      • Alrick Riley
    • Writer
      • Terry Cafolla
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    bob the moo

    A fairly by-the-numbers "Sunday night" event drama from the BBC

    The Whale is the story of a ship that sinks after it is attacked by a whale – supposedly acting in revenge; it is the true story that inspired the writing of Moby Dick and it was a BBC production that went out around the Christmas period in 2013. I mention this last thing because it is important to know this going in because when it comes to historical dramas, the Christmas schedule is rather like one long Sunday night – mostly things are non-challenging and when they are dramas they tend to be not too subtle, and when they are costume pieces then they tend to wear that on their sleeves (so to speak).

    With The Whale there is certainly the sense of a drama where we have a solid meat and potatoes historical epic but it knows it is this. As a result we get a product that is so focused on being what it says on the tin that it really doesn't do much else. It delivers the basic elements of the story in a practical sense but does so without too much flair. There are some visual devices (such as the blood on the water) but generally it is a surprisingly straight telling and I found myself unmoved by the plight and the events. Odd the film seems to take longer at the start than at the end – the life boat period goes by too quickly, with only a short amount of time in the boat. Likewise the whale of the title is limited in its time on screen.

    It probably didn't help that a day or so before I watched this, I saw Life of Pi and Blackfish, so life boat sequences and the suffering of whales were both in my mind. Anyway, the cast are given chunky but obvious dialogue to deliver and most manage it just fine. Sheen is placed front and centre, stuck in some nice facial hair additions and left to simply be Martin Sheen, this proving this is a quality film, right? His narration is as dry as the sailor's lips though – telling his best moment is one where he is silent when they cut to him. The rest of the cast are solid despite having mostly nautical clichés to deliver – not helped by the scenario being familiar to the viewer. Armstrong, Rayner, Furness, Gyasi, Boyega and others are all decent enough. The film looks good and the effects are technically good even if they do look like a really well render shape, rather than a real whale. Sets, costumes and the like are all fine – but it never doesn't feel like a BBC Sunday night.

    It is worth a look if you are in an undemanding mood, but it is workmanlike fare without too much flair or substance outside of all the material you already know will be in there.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    A very enjoyable nautical story.

    The year is 1820, the crew of the Essex, a Whaling ship set off, only to be sunk by a Sperm Whale.

    This is a very enjoyable watch, you will no doubt have Moby Dick on your mind, this is a very different kettle of fish.

    Excellent special effects, it looks terrific, I'm pretty sure a sizeable budget was required for this.

    The acting is arguably the best aspect, the cast are great, the standout for me is Jonas Armstrong, he's excellent.

    I bet you'll want to reach for the lip balm after watching this. One thing though, the men's lips got sore, but they must have had a Barbour in the crew as nobody's facial hair or head hair grew an inch.

    Very enjoyable. 7/10.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Predictable, family-friendly BBC fare

    THE WHALE is a mid-range budget BBC film detailing the sinking of the Essex by a vengeful whale, a story that was memorably made into a novel, MOBY DICK, by Herman Melville. A new big-budget Hollywood production starring Chris Hemsworth is being made of the story, and I hope they do a better job than they did here. It's not that THE WHALE is bad per se, it's just very ordinary, very indifferent, and very predictable.

    The problem is that this is strictly family fare and it can't hold a match to bigger, better, shipwreck productions like LIFE OF PI. The storyline is tells is rather predictable and the scriptwriter fails to bring much in the way or gravitas or drama to the situation. Too much of the arguing between the captain and the first mate is simply repetitive.

    In a bid to draw in viewers, the BBC have assembled a mildly impressive cast, headlined by Martin Sheen who narrates the story in his dotage. Unfortunately the leads Charles Furness and Adam Rayner simply don't have the acting chops for this material, while Robin Hood himself, Jonas Armstrong, is one-dimensional. John Boyega and Paul Kaye are much better, but hidden way down the cast list. Add in some very lackluste CGI whale effects and you have a middling TV movie at best.

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      The crew are adrift for 89 days yet nobody's hair or beards grow.
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      Version of In the Heart of the Sea (2015)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Whale: Revenge from the Deep
    • Filming locations
      • Malta
    • Production companies
      • Animal Planet
      • BBC Worldwide
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • £2,213,684 (estimated)
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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