Cinema creates drama. Drama that drives you to cry
when a couple in love gets separated, to laugh at someone’s idiotic misery, to
amaze with the power of imagination, to get transported in to a world full of
dreams or to be in situation that is just a recreation of a real life event but
carries same share of intensity and anxiety characters might have experienced
it in real.
Based on a true story, CAPTAIN PHILLIPS by notable filmmaker
Paul Greengrass [the man behind ‘Bourne’ movies] throws you in a ‘pressure
cooker’ situation where every passing minute escalates the tension in same
manner the crew of American Cargo ship MV Maersk Alabama could feel, when Somali
pirates invade to hijack.
With an implicit fear of the same, the cool-calm-composed
but aging Captain Rich Phillips [played by the enormously gifted Tom Hanks] starts
his sailing but soon in the middle of a mock-drill session, smells the alarming
possibility of getting hijacked by pirates. Sadly, he fails to stop them from
getting on board but never lets go the string of hope and courage for even an
iota of a second, to come out of this misery of his lifetime.
10-12 minutes in the film and you know what is going
to happen next but the way Greengrass unfolds the story with an intimidating
sense of ‘what is coming after’ and the smartly edited intercuts between the ship
and the pirate-group, you would always find yourself on edge of the seat with nails
between your teeth. The camerawork effectively roams around for shaky close-up
shots to give the narration an anxious-panicky-edgy feel and does a brilliant
job while capturing the hijacking event. Though in the second part, film falls
into being restricted & repetitive with the location of the story getting narrowed
to one small life-boat, the anxiety-angst & intensity never go for the
toss.
As other but very prominent strength of the film, the
casting and the performances excite you the most. Barkhad Abdi as the gruesome-ghastly
leader of the pirate-group plays mostly an underdog in the first part. With his
regulated look, you actually never recall his first appearance in the film but
later when he arises as the spearhead of the group, he shocks you with his
performance. So does Mr. Tom Hanks, his calculated act as a captain determined
to save and safe his crew is remarkable. Watch him in the last act where he is
rescued by the armed forces and is now dealing with the trauma he’s been in. A
performance that deserves appreciation!
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS is easily the year’s one of the best
thrillers coming from Hollywood. It’s a well-directed, intensely acted, smartly
written inspiring tale of survival that keep you engaged and involved for the
most part. A must-watch! [4/5]
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