Confira o trailer de "Horas Decisivas" (The Finest Hours). O filme chega aos cinemas brasileiros dia 4 de fevereiro de 2016.
"You Have To Go Out, But You Don’t Have To Come Back" - Andy Fitzgerald, U.S. Coast Guard, Engineman 3rd Class,
1952.
A heroic
action-thriller, “The Finest Hours” is based on the extraordinary true story of
the greatest small boat rescue in Coast Guard history. Presented in Digital 3D™ andIMAX® 3D,
the film transports audiences to the heart of the action, creating a
fully-immersive cinematic experience on an epic scale.
Directed by
Craig Gillespie ("Million Dollar Arm"), "The Finest Hours" stars: Chris Pine
(the "Star Trek" films); Academy Award® and Golden Globe® nominee
Casey Affleck ("Interstellar"); Ben Foster ("3:10 To Yuma"); Holliday Grainger
("Cinderella"); John Ortiz ("Silver Linings Playbook"); and Eric Bana ("Lone
Survivor").
Produced by Jim Whitaker ("Cinderella Man") and Dorothy Aufiero
("The Fighter"), the screenplay is by Oscar® nominee Scott Silver ("8
Mile") and Oscar nominees Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson ("The Fighter") based
on the acclaimed non-fiction book of the same name by Michael J. Tougias and
Casey Sherman. Doug Merrifield (the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films) serves as
executive producer.
About the story
On February 18,
1952, a massive nor’easter struck New England, pummeling towns along the
Eastern seaboard and wreaking havoc on anything caught in its destructive path,
including two 500-foot oil tankers. The SS Pendleton and SS Fort Mercer, bound
for Boston, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine, respectively, were both
ripped in half, trapping their crews inside. For the senior officer aboard the
stern of the Pendleton, first assistant engineer Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck), he
quickly realizes that it is up to him to take charge of the frightened crew and
encourage them to work together to keep the ship afloat for as long as
possible.
The U.S. Coast
Guard Station in Chatham, Massachusetts was busy helping local fishermen
protect their boats from the storm when they received word that the damaged
ships were adrift in nearby waters. Warrant Officer Daniel Cluff (Eric
Bana), the recently-appointed station chief, immediately dispatches the CG
36500 lifeboat under the command of Captain Bernie Webber (Chris Pine) to
search for survivors. Webber and his crew of three men on board the 36-foot
motorized, wooden lifeboat, set off on the perilous mission with bleak
prospects at best, and before they even clear the harbor, the boat’s windshield
and compass are destroyed. Yet the men persevere, and despite hurricane-force
winds, 70-foot waves, frigid temperatures and zero visibility, miraculously
locate the Pendleton and rescue 32 of its 33 men in the midst of the turbulent
storm. Facing the worst of Mother Nature, they head back into the belly of the
beast, returning a total of 36 men home on their battered 12-seat lifeboat.
(Com informações
de Gláucia Zachariadhes, Atendimento Disney, de Selma Santos Produções e Eventos)
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