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Rating: 7.9/10 by 1253 users

Thirteen Lives (2022)

Based on the true nail-biting mission that captivated the world. Twelve boys and the coach of a Thai soccer team explore the Tham Luang cave when an unexpected rainstorm traps them in a chamber inside the mountain. Entombed behind a maze of flooded cave tunnels, they face impossible odds. A team of world-class divers navigate through miles of dangerous cave networks to discover that finding the boys is only the beginning.

Directing:
  • William M. Connor
  • Jay Corry
  • Charles Croughwell
  • Rebecca Keros
  • Woodrow Travers
  • Ron Howard
Writing:
  • William Nicholson
  • Don MacPherson
  • William Nicholson
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Jul 18, 2022

Rating: 7.9/10 by 1253 users

Alternative Title:
Тринаесет Животи - MK
Thirteen Lives - US
Thirteen Lives - GB
Thirteen Lives - SE
Trece vidas - ES
Trinásť životov - SK
13 жизней - RU
Trylika gyvybių - LT
Treize vies - FR
Thirteen Lives - CA
13 라이브즈 - KR
じゅうさんにんのいのち - JP
13 ชีวิต - TH
Treze Vidas: O Resgate - PT
Treze Vidas - PT
سیزده جان - IR
Trzynaście Żyć - PL
Trzynastu - PL

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
ภาษาไทย
Runtime: 02 hour 27 minutes
Budget: $55,000,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: rescue, cave, thailand, rescue mission, based on true story, cave diving

Viggo Mortensen
Rick Stanton
Colin Farrell
John Volanthen
Joel Edgerton
Harry Harris
Tom Bateman
Chris Jewell
Paul Gleeson
Jason Mallinson
Nophand Boonyai
Thanet Natisri
Sahajak Boonthanakit
Governor Narongsak Osatanakorn
Theerapat Sajakul
Captain Arnont
Thira Chutikul
Commander Kiet
Terdphong U-Kham
Park Ranger Kittipong Saisor
Vithaya Pansringarm
General Anuphond
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Vernon Unsworth
Josh Helman
Major Hodges
Zahra Newman
Captain Olivia Taft
Peter Knight
Police Captain Bas
Kevin Spink
Josh Bratchley
U Gambira
Kruba Boonchum
Sam Arnold
Richard (uncredited)
Nick Lawler
Navy Seal Officer (uncredited)
Luisa Prosser
Reporter #1
Artin John
Reporter #2
Sen Shao
Reporter #3
Paula Garcia
Reporter #4
Jane Bychkova
Reporter #5

Manuel São Bento

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Thirteen Lives follows the usual formulas of works based on true events, but Ron Howard's honest, non-Hollywoodized direction allows him to efficiently tell one of the most remarkable survival stories of the last decade. The entire cast is extraordinary, but it's Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell who mainly guide the film through all the relevant, claustrophobic plot points in a somewhat heavy viewing runtime-wise. Interesting for viewers with little to no knowledge of what happened, but the question remains as to whether it adds anything truly significant to the documentary The Rescue about the same 18 days of suffering, anxiety, and uncertainty. Massive praise for the worthy amount of screentime of the Thai language." Rating: B-

CinemaSerf

What's possibly most remarkable about this real life tale of courage and ingenuity is that a pretty A-list cast don't really overwhelm the story. Their contributions are solid and fairly undramatic as they allow the chronology to develop and the suspense and pressure to accumulate. It's history - so we know what happens, but somehow that lack of jeopardy doesn't really matter as we follow the efforts of an international team trying to rescue the twelve boys and their coach who have found themselves stuck underground, a few kilometres from the entrance, after heavy monsoon rains struck and flooded the tunnels. Now, of course, the first question might have been for the coach - didn't he look at the weather forecast first? However, now marooned quickly in their dark and claustrophobic environment, Ron Howard takes his time to demonstrate to us all just how this most innovative and challenging of evacuations was planned and executed - none of it without considerable risk to everyone involved. We are drawn into the scenarios, and I felt that I had skin in this game - the story has a palpable immersion (no pun intended) for the viewer. The cast gel well without any stand-out contributions or wordy dialogue, which I think well illustrates the strenuous pressures put on these men, essentially volunteers, by themselves, the families, the authorities and the relentless rain. The subterranean photography works really well in generating a feeling of peril and I certainly shared in that sense of relief at the end... A cinema watch is better, if you can - somehow the big screen demonstrates the small, tight spaces, better!


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