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In the Heart of the Sea (2015) Movie Review

December 10, 2015 Steve Baqqi
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In the Heart of the Sea is based on the book of the same name which details the true story of the ill-fated whale ship Essex and her crew. The movie is told through a series of flashbacks to Herman Melville, the writer of Moby Dick.  It attempts to be a love letter to Herman Melville and Moby Dick, while taking a deep look at the folly of man, via an action filled survivalist movie. It tries too hard and ends up being a poor adaptation. ITHOTS’s compelling foundation is marred by its unfocused direction. 

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Tags In the Heart of the Sea, 2015, Ron Howard, Chris Hemsworth, Owen Chase, White Whale, Herman Melville, Essex, Whaleship, Whaler, 1820, Hubris, Beatrix Kiddo, Jason Voorhees, Tom Nickerson
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