All Is Lost

All Is Lost 6.9
  • Genre: Disaster
  • Premiere: 2013
  • Running time: 1h 46m
  • Country: USA

1700 nautical miles from the Strait of Sumatra, a man (Robert Redford Robert Redford) sailing alone in the Indian Ocean mutters hopelessly, where everything seems to have been lost. Eight days ago. Still in his sleep, he encountered a series of disasters, first when his sailboat collided with a container that fell into the sea, and then the cabin was flooded uncontrollably, unable to repair. The misfortune that followed swept all his vitality like a storm at sea. Navigation and radio were scrapped, losing all external contact equipment; torrential rains and stormy waves unscrupulously attacked the ship on which he depended. The resourceful old sailor had to abandon ship to survive, and the sharks, who surrounded him tightly around the raft, were waiting covetously for food. Not only that, extreme hunger was tormenting his stomach and stomach and killing his will. The steps of death approached him step by step until the end. The film was nominated for best sound editing at the 86th Academy Awards in 2014 and best actor in a soundtrack and drama at the 71st Golden Globe Awards in 2014.

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