The Finest Hours

    The Finest Hours
    2016

    Synopsis

    The Coast Guard makes a daring rescue attempt off the coast of Cape Cod after a pair of oil tankers are destroyed during a blizzard in 1952.

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    Cast

    • Chris PineBernie Webber
    • Casey AffleckRay Sybert
    • Ben FosterRichard Livesey
    • Eric BanaDaniel Cluff
    • Holliday GraingerMiriam Webber
    • John OrtizWallace Quirey
    • Kyle GallnerAndy Fitzgerald
    • John MagaroErvin Maske
    • Graham McTavishFrank Fauteux
    • Michael Raymond-JamesD.A. Brown

    Recommendations

    • 75

      Movie Nation

      An adventure drama with sea legs, a story of heroism steeped in period detail, played with sympathy and stoicism by people who respect such old fashioned virtues.
    • 70

      ScreenCrush

      If The Finest Hours is light on surprises it’s still heavy on suspense, as the script by Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, and Eric Johnson treats each new obstacle in Bernie and Ray’s paths as a new brainteasing puzzle with an impossible solution.
    • 67

      The Playlist

      An old-fashioned tale of heroism in the face of insurmountable odds, The Finest Hours is never less than aggressively hokey and manipulatively sentimental — and, in the end, better off for it.
    • 60

      New Orleans Times-Picayune

      Drama is one thing. Resonance is another. Without digging deeply enough, "The Finest Hours" seems content to capture the former while ignoring the latter.
    • 58

      Entertainment Weekly

      An intermittently affecting, sanded-edge adventure that feels as if it trundled off the studio production line back when Eisenhower was in office.
    • 50

      TheWrap

      This is the sort of film in which we’re told that a certain action is impossible, until it isn’t, or that a certain thing would never happen, and then it does, so even with all those lives on the line, the movie can’t effectively build up stakes or consequences.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      At the helm of this ultra-earnest entertainment, with its expository dialogue and meticulous visuals, Craig Gillespie isn’t able to conjure a stirring cinematic experience. The pieces don’t fuse so much as fit together, and much of the action feels instructive rather than immersive.
    • 50

      Variety

      Perhaps the worst one could say about Craig Gillespie’s film is that, rather than their finest hours, the whole cast and crew all put in a solid shift at the office making the movie, producing a perfectly entertaining, sometimes quite well-crafted disaster drama that nonetheless retreats from the memory almost as soon as the credits roll.

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