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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

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User Rating: 7.5/10 (46,836 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Peter Weir
Writers:
Patrick O'Brian (novels)
Peter Weir (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
14 November 2003 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Action | Adventure | Drama | War more
Tagline:
The Courage To Do The Impossible Lies In The Hearts of Men.
Plot:
During the Napoleonic Wars, a brash British captain pushes his ship and crew to their limits in pursuit of a formidable French war vessel around South America. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 17 wins & 55 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(28 articles)
Kidman and Crowe Named Most Overpaid Stars (From WENN. 14 December 2007)
Crowe in Pylon Smash (From WENN. 11 July 2006)
User Comments:
The Most Realistic and Exciting Sea Saga Ever more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Russell Crowe ... Capt. Jack Aubrey

Paul Bettany ... Dr. Stephen Maturin, Surgeon

James D'Arcy ... 1st Lt. Tom Pullings
Edward Woodall ... 2nd Lt. William Mowett
Chris Larkin ... Capt. Howard, Royal Marines

Max Pirkis ... Blakeney, Midshipman
Jack Randall ... Boyle, Midshipman
Max Benitz ... Calamy, Midshipman

Lee Ingleby ... Hollom, Midshipman
Richard Pates ... Williamson, Midshipman

Robert Pugh ... Mr. Allen, Master
Richard McCabe ... Mr. Higgins, Surgeon's Mate
Ian Mercer ... Mr. Hollar, Boatswain
Tony Dolan ... Mr. Lamb, Carpenter
David Threlfall ... Preserved Killick, Captain's Steward
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Far Side of the World (Australia) (working title) (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for intense battle sequences, related images, and brief language.
Runtime:
138 min
Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Filming Locations:
Mexico more
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Trivia:
According to Aubrey's letter to his beloved, the year is 1803. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Aubrey decides to follow the Acheron into Valpariso, he order's the crew beat to quarters. As a result, we see crew members and Royal Marines climbing the rigging into their assigned places on the mast. However, in the overhead shot of the Rose/Surprise, there are clearly no men positioned anywhere above the deck. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Preserved Killick, Captain's Steward: [taking egg from chicken coup] Come on, come on. It's all right.
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Soundtrack:
Raging Sea/Bonnie Ship the Diamond more

FAQ

Literature list (interesting books on the period, ships and other themes, that have been discussed on the board)
I dont understand the ending. ***spoilers for film***
Why were there children on board HMS Surprise?
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83 out of 102 people found the following comment useful:-
The Most Realistic and Exciting Sea Saga Ever, 25 November 2003
Author: mediahombre2 from Hudson Valley, NY



See this film NOW at the best, state of the art theater you can find. You'll know why five minutes in.

I didn't want to leave the theater when this roller coaster rhapsody to sea soldiery circa 1805 was over. It's stirring entertainment. No love interests needed. This was what it was really like. One ship, 197 men, 4500 miles from home. Chasing a French ship twice her size. No retreat.

Pirates of the Crappy Be-in was a cute romp, but Master and Commander has real ships, real crews, real cannon,convincing characters, historical accuracy and a REAL film director.

Director/ Peter Weir (Witness) has returned big time and, with this one film, revived classic Australian realism, actually surpassing the production values of Peter Jackson's Ring Trilogy. This is not a fantasy film, but history - painstakingly recreated. And rousing history it is, with plenty of action AND robust character development. The adaptation by Weir and John Colley is right on target, brimming with great characters and scenes.

And Russel Crowe? Other than "The Insider", this is his best role ever. Gladiator was just a warm-up. A Beautiful Mind? Well, nice acting from the neck up. Go see this if you want to see both his athleticism and his formidable acting chops! And he decent musical gifts as well (RC studied violin for the role).

I've always thought Weir was one of our great directors. Now he's been given all the toys Peter Jackson enjoys. And Weir uses them to great effect - recreating a nautical reality that lacks nothing except the need to wipe your face every ten seconds. The cutting of Russel Boyd's fabulous photography is perfect. You get to know every inch of the ship, topside and down below. You also get a strong sense of the social dynamics on board - how men got along with each other for so many months. I felt swept along in a perfect mix of virile action and characters I could get to know and care for. One thing I loved was the constant caring between many of the men along the rank and file. There's a strong sense of honor and decency in the film. Yet enough grog flows to keep things loose.

This is vigorous stuff and my most thrilling two hours in a theater for a while. Congratulations to everyone involved.

For now, the best director Oscar goes to Peter Weir over Clint Eastwood (Mystic River)in 2004. Master and Commander is my pick for best picture, just because it is so masterfully realized. A stunning, exhilarating, and - at last - realistic action saga.

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