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Format: VHS
 Oct 2000
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Stereo Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 117 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Spanish Subtitled
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Movie Description Faithful to the conventions of the World War II genre, Mostow's (BREAKDOWN) submarine thriller pays earnest homage to the pluck and determination of ordinary people forced to overcome extraordinary odds. The mostly young and inexperienced crew of the S-33 is deployed on a top secret, high-priority mission to intercept a disabled German u-boat (the titular U-571) and capture the ship's encryption system--the Enigma--in order to crack the Nazi's communication codes and hasten an allied victory in the North Atlantic. Racing against a German rescue effort, the S-33 stages a daring raid on the U-571. But after capturing the U-571, the Americans find themselves its prisoner as they must pilot the leaky, disabled vessel through hostile enemy waters. McConaughey (EDTV, DAZED AND CONFUSED) leads a strong cast (Keitel - HOLY SMOKE, Paxton - A SIMPLE PLAN) in this fast-paced, tense, submarine adventure.
Synopsis Jonathan Mostow's (BREAKDOWN) World War II submarine thriller about a crew of inexperienced American mariners forced to pilot a disabled German U-boat through hostile waters delivers plenty of action while paying homage to such war genre greats as DAS BOOT and DESTINATION TOKYO. Matthew McConaughey (EDTV) leads the rag tag American crew as Lt. Andrew Tyler, a young officer determined to prove himself a capable leader after being denied command of his own ship. His fellow seamen include Jon Bon Jovi (MOONLIGHT AND VALENTINO), Bill Paxton (A SIMPLE PLAN) and a cross-section of American society, featuring a hot-headed Brooklyner, an earnest farm boy, a wise black cook, a pack of fresh-faced young sailors, and Harvey Keitel as a salty old sea dog. Working with a lean plot, Mostow employs Oliver Wood's (FACE/OFF) detailed, claustrophobic cinematography and an exceptional sound design to create a series of engaging and genuinely tense action sequences that take the rickety submarine to crushing depths in order to outrun German attacks. While his attention to hard historical facts may be a bit leaky, Mostow's ability to sustain suspense rewards viewers with a tight genre piece with no shortage of action or good old American patriotism.
Film Notes Theatrical Release: April 21, 2000.
The water scenes for U-571 were filmed in St. Paul's Bay, Malta.
Official U-571 movie web site: http://www.u-571.com
Industry Reviews "...Excitingly taut and kinetic....Leaps from one suspense gambit to the next..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - pp.71-2 - Owen Gleiberman
"...Matthew McConaughey delivers a tense, terrific performance..." Rolling Stone - p.82 - Peter Travers
"...[A] smooth white-knuckler....It's a simple pleasure to watch..." Movieline - p.102 - Michael Atkinson
"...[A] well-executed tale...mixing some cinema-rumbling big bangs with plenty of screen-cinging pyrotechnics..." Total Film - p.82-3 - Dan Jolin
"...A rousing, old-fashioned submarine adventure....Just the right blend of adventure, action and gritty realism to keep audiences riveted throughout....A smart, slick crowd-pleaser..." Box Office - p.65 - Wade Major
"...[The film] gets high marks for tension and excitement. The action sequences are bracing and involving..." Los Angeles Times - p.F1 - Kenneth Turan
"In the cramped quarters of the submarine you can realistically identify with the high temperatures and sweat on the faces of the stressed crew." Widescreen Review - Widescreen Review Staff (07/01/2006)
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