“The Impossible” is one of the best disaster movies I’ve
ever seen. And I’ve seen a lot. It works so well because it isn’t really one of
those “fun” disaster movies where you get to see popular landmarks blow up.
It’s one of the few that’s actually based on a real life event: the tragic 2004
Boxing Day Tsunami that occurred in the Indian Ocean,
killing over a quarter of a million people. “The Impossible” tells the true
account of just one family affected by this catastrophic event and follows them
as they endure the horrors of an event so unimaginable you’ll be shocked at
what you see. It’s not a film that’s always extremely easy to watch; it never
shies away from showing the true power and destruction and death a tidal wave
can cause. And even if the basic story elements are that of a TV
movie-of-the-week, the performances and production value make it an Oscar-worthy
achievement that has to be seen to be believed.
The film hinges on the nearly perfect performance of Naomi
Watts as Maria. She’s traveling to Thailand for a Christmas vacation
with her husband Henry (Ewan McGregor) and three young sons. Little do they
know that in just two days a large underwater earthquake will cause a
tremendous tidal wave to wash them away while they lounge out by the pool at
their fancy resort. The tidal wave actually occurs rather quickly into the film
and it’s a spectacular sequence staged by director Juan Antonio Bayona (who
made the creepy Spanish thriller “The Orphanage”). While you can tell the film
doesn’t have the budget of say an Armageddon, it makes up for it in a
heartpoundingly disturbing recreated disaster sequence. Everyone is instantly
swept off their feet by the nearly 100 foot rogue wave. As Maria comes to while
being swept away in the raging water she tries to reconnect with her eldest son
Lucas (a simply splendid Tom Holland). Here the badly injured mother and son
must make sense of what just occurred while attempting to reconnect with their
other family members. A task itself which seems impossible.
I found myself simply transfixed by what was occurring
onscreen, unlike much of the Oscar movies that have been released thus far. The
disaster sequence was as horrific as it was impressive. Watts was certainly a
trooper as was the young Holland
who gives one of the film’s most impressive performances. His presence reminded
me of what charmed the pants off people who watched Jamie Bell in “Billy
Elliot” back in 2000. Equally impressive were the performances of the two
younger siblings played by Samuel Joslin and Oaklee Pendergast. McGregor gives
one his best performances as a father who refuses to give up looking for his
wife and son. I was overwhelmed by how much I became invested in the reunion of
this family torn apart. There are certainly moments of well-earned tears.
“The Impossible” is simply a stunning and remarkable film.
It’s so much more than a disaster film; it’s really an intimate drama about
family and reconnection; and more specifically a touching story about a mother
and a son who refuse to quit. It’s inspirational without ever once feeling
manipulative or melodramatic. This is not a Lifetime movie. This is a thrilling
and moving piece of pure cinema; the sights, the sounds are extraordinary. It’s
expertly crafted and gorgeously shot. Bayona’s superb directorial flourishes
are outstanding, including some truly gripping and terrifying footage. You’ll
be wondering for ages how on earth he and cinematographer Óscar Faura were able
to capture it. Take for instance Maria’s literally first person account of
being swept away by the wave. It’s something no person would ever want or hope
to experience, but with this film you will. This is a truly rewarding and
breathtaking film. I was swept away by it and you will be too. GRADE: A
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