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The Impossible (2012)

The Impossible
Directed by Juan Antonio Bayona
Starring: Tom Holland, Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, Samuel Joslin, Geraldine Chaplin
Grade: C+ [54]

If we hadn’t already gathered that “The Impossible” is based on real events, Juan Antonio Bayona’s lingering fade on the words ‘true story’ punctuate a prologue to this two-hour dramatisation of a recent catastrophe. In chronicling the struggle of a British family caught up in the Tsunami which devastated South East Asia in 2004, Bayona disguises his film as a significant factual insight when, in fact, it is far better viewed within the confines of its disaster movie format.  

From a technical standpoint the film is a real accomplishment; even in its grandness of scale the Tsunami sequence has a barbed authenticity, and the wasteland left behind by the waves provides a ravaged, compact gauntlet for the stranded tourists to navigate. “The Impossible” is successful at delivering the bombastic sequences and plot pitfalls we associate with the disaster epic, but its episodic-yet-boldly-dynamic narrative style seems to generate conflict with its filmmakers’ sense of duty. Essentially, this is just as much of a product as “Poseidon” was, but self-serious, overly-sentimental, and hesitant to embrace its genre roots.

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