Director:
Paul Greengrass
Writer:
Billy Ray (screenplay), Richard
Phillips (based upon the book "A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates,
Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea" by)
With:
Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman
Duration:
134'
Country:
USA
One
of the movies that claim the title “Movie of the Year” has
already six
Oscar nominations
for this year, along with Best Achievement in Film Editing, Sound
Editing, Sound Mixing, Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay and Best
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for Barkhad
Abdi.
Having almost 70 nominations, the movie has already claimed a
position in the “favorites” list.
The
screenplay (Billy Ray) of “Captain Phillips” is based on the the
book
“A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days
at Sea” (2010) by the real
Richard Phillips
who was taken hostage by Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean as part
of the Maersk Alabama hijacking in 2009.
The
US-flagged MV Maersk Alabama was the first American cargo ship to be
hijacked in two hundred years as IMDB
informs us on the movie's page, where it has scored 8, 1 so
far. With most of the nominations gained for the performance of Tom
Hanks and his co-star Barkhad Abdi, “Captain Phillips” has become
everyone's favorite action thriller of the year.
We
follow the extraordinary story of a captain who, while on duty in the
Indian Ocean, his cargo ship was hijacked by Somali pirates. We watch
with extreme precision how the captain realized the menace and how he
managed to prevent the hijacking by using all means from his crew,
the ship and his own head.
While
proving to be prepared with solutions for preventing the incident, he
is unaware of what will follow next. The horror and fear he will face
in the hands of these “fishermen”, who are nothing more than poor
men in need for money for the boss who rules their lives.
Muse,
the leader of this mission thinks that he got lucky choosing an
American cargo ship. He believes its crew and captain will obey his
orders and hand him the ship's money. But he miscalculates and soon
realizes nothing is going to be easy with this captain.
The
story unravels slow revealing its characters feelings. While we
observe the growing tension we cannot help but notice this peculiar
relationship created between Captain Phillips and the leader
of the hijackers, Muse.
Looking at each other deep in the eye, they
are trying to show who is in control. Muse wants to impose his
domination over his own crew, but mostly over the captain. Captain
Phillips though, wants to preserve his own authority and is trying to
maintain a neutral attitude towards the pirates. And he also tries
the same thing: to show his own crew that he still has control.
After
some serious incidents, everyone realizes that things have changed
into worse. The pirates act recklessly doing the unthinkable. They
kidnap Captain Phillips for at least two days, while the American
coast guard along with trained marines await the appropriate moment
to attack and disarm or better, eliminate them.
The
negotiations fail to come to a desirable result and the USA justs
wants to get rid of the targets. The morality that is hidden behind
all these, the power America shows over anything named as terrorism
or pirates is overwhelming. If you stand in front of the
Americans as an obstacle, they will do anything to take you down in
the name of national security. The movie tries hard to remind us
this.
All
this tension unraveling throughout the movie, bursts out at
the last sequence, where Captain Phillips collapses. And here is
where the sublime performance by Tom Hanks takes place. Weak
and confused he gives up, he falls apart, he loses the control he
fought for. His vulnerability is magnificent on screen.
DiCaprio
managed to steal the 'Best Actor in a Leading Role' nomination from
Hanks, and me being a fan of both of them, cannot help but think
this: Hanks has already proven his value, while DiCaprio still fights
for a position in the Oscar Hall of Fame. Well, maybe Leo will get it
this time.
One
thing I admire in Paul Greengrass's direction
is that he managed without any Hollywood tricks and effects to
exhibit this slow growing tension and succeed in giving us a
thrilling action movie with great performances (don't forget Barkhad
Abdi's nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting
Role).
One
of the feelings I cannot hide for this movie, is my deep
sadness over those poor
Somali people who had no choice but to hijack, threaten, kidnap just
to survive. They live in a world so different, where they grow up
under war conditions. Even though this movie focuses on a more
American way of dealing with things, it still makes us wonder why
these people have no choice but turn to crime.