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The Perfect Storm

Movie
2000
2h 10m
PG-13
English
Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
User Score: 
6.4
Critic Score: 
53
The Perfect Storm' Poster
In October 1991, a confluence of weather conditions combined to form a killer storm in the North Atlantic. Caught in the storm was the sword-fishing boat Andrea Gail.
The Perfect Storm Poster

The Perfect Storm

PG-13
Movie
2000
2h 10m
English
Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
In October 1991, a confluence of weather conditions combined to form a killer storm in the North Atlantic. Caught in the storm was the sword-fishing boat Andrea Gail.
Rating
WATCHMODE
6.4
IMDB
The Perfect Storm (2000) on IMDb
CRITIC SCORE
53

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George Clooney
Capt. Billy Tyne
Mark Wahlberg
Bobby Shatford
Diane Lane
Christina "Chris" Cotter
John C Reilly
Dale "Murp" Murphy
William Fichtner
David "Sully" Sullivan
John Hawkes
Mike "Bugsy" Moran
Dash Mihok
Sgt. Jeremy Mitchell
Karen Allen
Melissa Brown
Bob Gunton
Alexander McAnally III
Cherry Jones
Edie Bailey
Allen Payne
Alfred Pierre
Josh Hopkins
Capt. Darryl Ennis
Todd Kimsey
Lt. Rob Pettit
Rusty Schwimmer
Irene "Big Red" Johnson
Janet Wright
Ethel Shatford
Chris Palermo
Flight Engineer Borgers
Wiley M Pickett
Sgt. Millard Jones
Hayden Tank
Dale Murphy, Jr.
Merle Kennedy
Debra Murphy
Jennifer Sommerfeld
Alfred Pierre's Girlfriend
Joseph D Reitman
Douglas Kosco
Sandy Ward
Quentin - The Old Timer
Directed By: Wolfgang Petersen
Written By: William D. Wittliff (Screenplay), Sebastian Junger (Novel)

Featured Comments/Tips

BourneRambler says...
2 years ago
The movie has a compelling storyline and does a good job of capturing the intensity of the storm and the dangers faced by the crew of the Andrea Gail. However, the film falls short of being great due to its lacking cinematography and realism. The special effects, particularly the CGI, could have been more realistic and convincing, which would have made the storm scenes even more thrilling. Additionally, some of the dialogue and character interactions feel contrived and not entirely authentic.
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Cindy567 says...
4 months ago
Long setup with little connection felt towards the characters. This movie is boring until the third act. Characters 4/10 Story 4/10 Pacing 4/10 Visuals 6/10 Rewatchability Factor 3/10 Enjoyment or Emotional Value 4/10 Average Score 4.1/10
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everythingafter says...
one year ago
As others have said, something felt off with the characters. I should have cared more about their deaths than I did, especially since they depicted real tragic figures caught up in a real natural disaster. The moving, and sometimes over the top soundtrack and the great cast couldn't help with this, so I can only blame the writing.
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r96sk says...
5 years ago
Not great but not terrible - simply average. For me, 'The Perfect Storm' fails to hit the right notes. I was not aware of the events that this film is based upon, so to that degree the ending did surprise me. However, up until that point it's a film that takes itself too seriously. That's purely in regards to the plot, which is manufactured and not linked much to the real life disaster. From the first scene it throws so many character motivations at you that it's hard to find time to actually feel connected to them. I personally didn't get attached to any of the characters in this. That's despite a terrific cast. George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, John C. Reilly and William Fichtner all give good performances, even in the midst of my aforementioned critiques. My issues lie strictly with the way this is written and portrayed, they could've done a much better job in my opinion.
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Featured User Reviews

Peter M
4 years ago
I recently watched this for the second time, many years after my initial viewing. I confess I didn't always give it my full attention, not just because I had seen it once but also because the plot isn't very subtle, and careful viewing isn't necessary. The dialogue is realistic and well done, but th More
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John Chard
6 years ago
The Perfect Storm, I just love it so much.

"The fog's just lifting, you throw off your bow line, you throw off your stern-you head out to South Chanel past Rocky Neck...Ten Pound Island, past Niles Pond where I skated as a kid-and you blow your air horn and throw a wave to the lighthouse keepers More
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