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The Impossible (2012 film)

The Impossible (Spanish: Lo imposible) is a 2012 English-language Spanish disaster drama film directed by J. A. Bayona and written by Sergio G. Sánchez. It is based on the experience of María Belón and her family in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. It features an international cast including Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor and Tom Holland in his film debut.

The Impossible
North American theatrical release poster
Directed byJ. A. Bayona
Screenplay bySergio G. Sánchez
Story byJonas Runge
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyÓscar Faura
Edited by
Music byFernando Velázquez
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures[1]
Release dates
  • 9 September 2012 (2012-09-09) (TIFF)
  • 11 October 2012 (2012-10-11)
Running time
113 minutes[2]
CountrySpain
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish
Budget$45 million[3]
Box office$198.1 million[1][4]

The film received positive reviews from critics for its direction and its acting, especially for Watts who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.

Plot

In 2004, Doctor Maria Bennett, her husband Henry, and their three sons Lucas, Simon and Thomas go on a Christmas holiday to Khao Lak, Thailand. Arriving on Christmas Eve, they settle in and begin to enjoy the brand new Orchid Beach Resort. Two days later on December 26, the massive Indian Ocean tsunami inundates the area.

Maria and Lucas eventually emerge from the swirling water and find each other, with Maria having sustained serious injuries to her leg and chest. They help a toddler, Daniel, from the debris and are soon found by locals who dress and transfer them to a hospital in the city of Takua Pa. Daniel is separated from them during the journey. At the hospital, Maria encourages Lucas to help others find their family members while she goes into surgery for her chest injuries.

Meanwhile, Henry and the two younger boys have also survived and are together. Henry leaves Simon and Thomas with another family who are then taken to the mountains for safety by local relief crews. Henry stays behind to search for Maria and Lucas in the rubble. While out looking, injured and alone, he is picked up by a passer-by and driven to a nearby bus station with other survivors.

Communication facilities are scarce, but a European tourist named Karl, who has also been separated from his family, lends Henry his cell phone to contact his relatives in England. Henry promises Maria's father he will look everywhere for his family and that he will find them. Karl volunteers to accompany Henry to look for Maria and Lucas as well as his own family, who were at the beach when the tsunami hit.

While Maria is in surgery, her medical chart is mixed up with a patient named Muriel Barnes, who has died. Lucas returns to find his mother's bed empty and is then taken to a tent where children without families are kept safe. The mistake is discovered when Lucas cannot identify any of the dead woman's jewelry and he is subsequently reunited with his mother, who had been moved to a private room in the ICU. While he waits in the hospital, Lucas sees Daniel, who has been reunited with his father.

Henry and Karl search for their families in various places before they arrive at the hospital, where Henry is given five minutes to look. Karl gives him a piece of paper with the names of his family members.

A vehicle carrying Simon and Thomas also stops outside the hospital, and the boys get off so Thomas can urinate. From a distance, Lucas recognizes his father, and while searching for him in the chaotic crowd outside, Lucas's brothers spot him and they reunite. Henry finds the three of them together. He learns that Maria is in the hospital, ready to undergo more surgery for her leg.

As the anesthesia puts her to sleep, Maria experiences flashbacks of how she came to be injured and how she surfaced the water. While she is in surgery, Lucas tells Henry he has something really important to tell Maria.

The following day, the family boards an ambulance airplane to Singapore so Maria may receive further medical treatment. A representative from their insurance company, Zurich Insurance, assures them everything will be taken care of as Lucas sees countless people outside the hospital looking through patient lists. On the plane, Lucas tells his mother that Daniel is safe with his father. Maria cries and looks out the window at the chaos left behind as the plane takes off.

Cast

Production

The film was a co-production of Spanish film companies Apaches Entertainment and Telecinco Cinema, and employed much of the crew from The Orphanage, including the director, writer, production manager, cinematographer, composer, and editor.[5] Filmed between the Ciudad de la Luz studio in Alicante (Spain) and Thailand.[6] Principal photography began 23 August 2010 in Alicante and continued in October in Thailand.[7][8]

Director Juan Antonio Bayona decided not to specify the nationalities of the main characters in order to create a universal film in which nationalities were irrelevant to the plot.[9][10][11][12]

The tsunami was recreated with a mixture of digital effects and real water surges filmed in slow motion created in a water tank in Spain using miniatures that were destroyed by a huge wave. Bayona committed to working with real water rather than a computer-generated wave because he wanted the story to be authentic. This meant Watts and Holland spent five weeks filming physically and psychologically demanding scenes in a massive water tank.[13] Holland, aged 14 at the time of filming, later described it as a "scary environment ...You can imagine how tiring and brutal that was."[14]

Release

Warner Bros. Pictures released the film in Spain on 11 October 2012. The United States distribution rights were pre-bought by Summit Entertainment.[7] A teaser trailer was released on 26 December 2011.[15] After a full-length English language trailer was released on 20 August 2012, a United States release date of 21 December 2012 was confirmed by Summit.[16] It was released on 11 October 2012 in Spain and in Ireland and the United Kingdom on 1 January 2013. The film was released in the United States on 4 January 2013 and was made available by Summit Entertainment through a website streaming the film to members of SAG-AFTRA for consideration of the SAG awards.[17]

It was released on DVD/Blu-ray in the United States and Canada on Tuesday, 19 March 2013,[18] with a European release 13 May 2013.[19]

Reception

Critical response

 
Naomi Watts' performance garnered critical acclaim and she received her second Academy Award nomination and her first Golden Globe nomination.

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 81% based on 203 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The screenplay isn't quite as powerful as the direction or the acting, but with such an astonishing real-life story at its center, The Impossible is never less than compelling."[20] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating to reviews, the film had an average score of 73 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews."[21]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave a perfect four-star rating, praising the performances of Watts and McGregor, and the direction of Bayona. He called it "one of the best films of the year".[22]

Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter gave a very positive review, praising the performances of the two leading stars, stating that "Watts packs a huge charge of emotion as the battered, ever-weakening Maria whose tears of pain and fear never appear fake or idealised. McGregor, cut and streaked with excessive blood he seems too distraught to wash away, keeps the tension razor-sharp as he pursues his family in a vast, shattered landscape." About the film she added, "The Impossible is one of the most emotionally realistic disaster movies in recent memory – and certainly one of the most frightening in its epic re-creation of the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami."[23]

Justin Chang of Variety magazine gave a positive review, praising Bayona's directing and Sánchez's writing: "Collaborating again after their impressive 2007 debut feature, The Orphanage, Bayona and Sanchez get many things right here, starting with their decision to eschew a more panoramic view of the disaster to follow one family's journey from start to finish." About the performances of the main cast members he added, "Watts has few equals at conveying physical and emotional extremes, something she again demonstrates in a mostly bedridden role, and McGregor, in one of his better recent performances, manages to turn a simple phone call home into a small aria of heartbreak. Holland, in his live-action bigscreen debut, is wonderful as a kind, somewhat short-tempered kid who still has plenty to learn, setting the tone for similarly heartrending turns by young Joslin and Pendergast."[24]

 
A village near the coast of Sumatra lying in ruins, seven days after the tsunami that struck South East Asia

Damon Wise of The Guardian gave the film four stars out of five. He also praised the performances, stating that "as Maria, Watts is both brave and vulnerable, and her scenes with the young Lucas (the excellent Tom Holland) are among the film's best, with adult and child now unexpected equals, the mother humbled, the son rising to the challenge. McGregor, meanwhile, gives one of his best performances as the sad and desperate Henry, trying to play the hero, the provider, while knowing his cause is almost certainly lost." About the film, he added: "Part of the appeal of this affecting and powerful drama is that it puts the viewer right in the moment at every stage, using authentic locations and tsunami survivors to hammer home the reality of this tragedy."[25]

Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a "B−" grade and stated that the film "suffers from the greater problem of emphasising a feel-good plot within the context of mass destruction."[26]

According to The New York Times reviewer A. O. Scott, this narrowly-defined cinematic framing of the disaster through European and not Thai lenses represents "a troubling complacency and a lack of compassion in The Impossible," a movie which he found to be "less an examination of mass destruction than the tale of a spoiled holiday."[27]

Response from victims

Simon Jenkins, a British survivor from Portsmouth, wrote to The Guardian, stating the film is "beautifully accurate". This was in response to critics commenting that the film is "overdramatic" and "whitewashed". He says of the comments, "As I must, I've never been the sort of person to revisit and analyse events of the past, but some of these articles frustrated me. Had this film been purely about the tale of a western middle class family's 'ruined' holiday then I would have agreed. For me, it was the exact opposite. Rather than concentrating on the 'privileged white visitors', the film portrayed the profound sense of community and unity that I experienced in Thailand, with this family at the centre of it. Both for my (then) 16-year-old self and the Belón family, it was the Thai people who waded through the settled water after the first wave had struck to help individuals and families... The Thai people had just lost everything – homes, businesses, families – yet their instinct was to help the tourists."[28]

Box office

The Impossible was a box office success. In Spain the film was released on 11 October 2012, and opened in 638 cinemas, grossing $11,569,306 on its opening weekend, ranking No. 1 with a per-cinema average of $18,134,[29] the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film in Spain.[30] On its second weekend the film remained at No. 1 and grossed $9,016,065 with a per-cinema average of $14,022.[31] On its third weekend it remained at No. 1 and made $5,768,184 with a per-cinema average of $9,098. The film ended up earning $54,536,668 at the Spanish box office and $180,274,123 worldwide, compared with its estimated $45 million production budget.[32]

Accolades

See also

References

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The Impossible Spanish Lo imposible is a 2012 English language Spanish disaster drama film directed by J A Bayona and written by Sergio G Sanchez It is based on the experience of Maria Belon and her family in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami It features an international cast including Naomi Watts Ewan McGregor and Tom Holland in his film debut The ImpossibleNorth American theatrical release posterDirected byJ A BayonaScreenplay bySergio G SanchezStory byJonas RungeProduced byAlvaro Augustin Belen Atienza Enrique Lopez LavigneStarringNaomi Watts Ewan McGregor Tom HollandCinematographyoscar FauraEdited byElena Ruiz Bernat VilaplanaMusic byFernando VelazquezProductioncompaniesApaches Entertainment Telecinco CinemaDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures 1 Release dates9 September 2012 2012 09 09 TIFF 11 October 2012 2012 10 11 Running time113 minutes 2 CountrySpainLanguagesEnglishSpanishBudget 45 million 3 Box office 198 1 million 1 4 The film received positive reviews from critics for its direction and its acting especially for Watts who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Response from victims 5 3 Box office 5 4 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 2004 Doctor Maria Bennett her husband Henry and their three sons Lucas Simon and Thomas go on a Christmas holiday to Khao Lak Thailand Arriving on Christmas Eve they settle in and begin to enjoy the brand new Orchid Beach Resort Two days later on December 26 the massive Indian Ocean tsunami inundates the area Maria and Lucas eventually emerge from the swirling water and find each other with Maria having sustained serious injuries to her leg and chest They help a toddler Daniel from the debris and are soon found by locals who dress and transfer them to a hospital in the city of Takua Pa Daniel is separated from them during the journey At the hospital Maria encourages Lucas to help others find their family members while she goes into surgery for her chest injuries Meanwhile Henry and the two younger boys have also survived and are together Henry leaves Simon and Thomas with another family who are then taken to the mountains for safety by local relief crews Henry stays behind to search for Maria and Lucas in the rubble While out looking injured and alone he is picked up by a passer by and driven to a nearby bus station with other survivors Communication facilities are scarce but a European tourist named Karl who has also been separated from his family lends Henry his cell phone to contact his relatives in England Henry promises Maria s father he will look everywhere for his family and that he will find them Karl volunteers to accompany Henry to look for Maria and Lucas as well as his own family who were at the beach when the tsunami hit While Maria is in surgery her medical chart is mixed up with a patient named Muriel Barnes who has died Lucas returns to find his mother s bed empty and is then taken to a tent where children without families are kept safe The mistake is discovered when Lucas cannot identify any of the dead woman s jewelry and he is subsequently reunited with his mother who had been moved to a private room in the ICU While he waits in the hospital Lucas sees Daniel who has been reunited with his father Henry and Karl search for their families in various places before they arrive at the hospital where Henry is given five minutes to look Karl gives him a piece of paper with the names of his family members A vehicle carrying Simon and Thomas also stops outside the hospital and the boys get off so Thomas can urinate From a distance Lucas recognizes his father and while searching for him in the chaotic crowd outside Lucas s brothers spot him and they reunite Henry finds the three of them together He learns that Maria is in the hospital ready to undergo more surgery for her leg As the anesthesia puts her to sleep Maria experiences flashbacks of how she came to be injured and how she surfaced the water While she is in surgery Lucas tells Henry he has something really important to tell Maria The following day the family boards an ambulance airplane to Singapore so Maria may receive further medical treatment A representative from their insurance company Zurich Insurance assures them everything will be taken care of as Lucas sees countless people outside the hospital looking through patient lists On the plane Lucas tells his mother that Daniel is safe with his father Maria cries and looks out the window at the chaos left behind as the plane takes off Cast EditNaomi Watts as Maria a doctor and the mother of the Bennett family Ewan McGregor as Henry the father of the Bennett family Tom Holland as Lucas the 12 year old son Samuel Joslin as Thomas the seven and a half year old son Oaklee Pendergast as Simon the five year old son Marta Etura as Simone Sonke Mohring as Karl a German man trying to find his wife and daughter He joins Henry to find their families Geraldine Chaplin as the Old Woman Johan Sundberg as DanielProduction EditThe film was a co production of Spanish film companies Apaches Entertainment and Telecinco Cinema and employed much of the crew from The Orphanage including the director writer production manager cinematographer composer and editor 5 Filmed between the Ciudad de la Luz studio in Alicante Spain and Thailand 6 Principal photography began 23 August 2010 in Alicante and continued in October in Thailand 7 8 Director Juan Antonio Bayona decided not to specify the nationalities of the main characters in order to create a universal film in which nationalities were irrelevant to the plot 9 10 11 12 The tsunami was recreated with a mixture of digital effects and real water surges filmed in slow motion created in a water tank in Spain using miniatures that were destroyed by a huge wave Bayona committed to working with real water rather than a computer generated wave because he wanted the story to be authentic This meant Watts and Holland spent five weeks filming physically and psychologically demanding scenes in a massive water tank 13 Holland aged 14 at the time of filming later described it as a scary environment You can imagine how tiring and brutal that was 14 Release EditWarner Bros Pictures released the film in Spain on 11 October 2012 The United States distribution rights were pre bought by Summit Entertainment 7 A teaser trailer was released on 26 December 2011 15 After a full length English language trailer was released on 20 August 2012 a United States release date of 21 December 2012 was confirmed by Summit 16 It was released on 11 October 2012 in Spain and in Ireland and the United Kingdom on 1 January 2013 The film was released in the United States on 4 January 2013 and was made available by Summit Entertainment through a website streaming the film to members of SAG AFTRA for consideration of the SAG awards 17 It was released on DVD Blu ray in the United States and Canada on Tuesday 19 March 2013 18 with a European release 13 May 2013 19 Reception EditCritical response Edit Naomi Watts performance garnered critical acclaim and she received her second Academy Award nomination and her first Golden Globe nomination Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 81 based on 203 reviews with an average rating of 7 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads The screenplay isn t quite as powerful as the direction or the acting but with such an astonishing real life story at its center The Impossible is never less than compelling 20 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted mean rating to reviews the film had an average score of 73 out of 100 based on 42 critics indicating generally favourable reviews 21 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave a perfect four star rating praising the performances of Watts and McGregor and the direction of Bayona He called it one of the best films of the year 22 Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter gave a very positive review praising the performances of the two leading stars stating that Watts packs a huge charge of emotion as the battered ever weakening Maria whose tears of pain and fear never appear fake or idealised McGregor cut and streaked with excessive blood he seems too distraught to wash away keeps the tension razor sharp as he pursues his family in a vast shattered landscape About the film she added The Impossible is one of the most emotionally realistic disaster movies in recent memory and certainly one of the most frightening in its epic re creation of the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami 23 Justin Chang of Variety magazine gave a positive review praising Bayona s directing and Sanchez s writing Collaborating again after their impressive 2007 debut feature The Orphanage Bayona and Sanchez get many things right here starting with their decision to eschew a more panoramic view of the disaster to follow one family s journey from start to finish About the performances of the main cast members he added Watts has few equals at conveying physical and emotional extremes something she again demonstrates in a mostly bedridden role and McGregor in one of his better recent performances manages to turn a simple phone call home into a small aria of heartbreak Holland in his live action bigscreen debut is wonderful as a kind somewhat short tempered kid who still has plenty to learn setting the tone for similarly heartrending turns by young Joslin and Pendergast 24 A village near the coast of Sumatra lying in ruins seven days after the tsunami that struck South East Asia Damon Wise of The Guardian gave the film four stars out of five He also praised the performances stating that as Maria Watts is both brave and vulnerable and her scenes with the young Lucas the excellent Tom Holland are among the film s best with adult and child now unexpected equals the mother humbled the son rising to the challenge McGregor meanwhile gives one of his best performances as the sad and desperate Henry trying to play the hero the provider while knowing his cause is almost certainly lost About the film he added Part of the appeal of this affecting and powerful drama is that it puts the viewer right in the moment at every stage using authentic locations and tsunami survivors to hammer home the reality of this tragedy 25 Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a B grade and stated that the film suffers from the greater problem of emphasising a feel good plot within the context of mass destruction 26 According to The New York Times reviewer A O Scott this narrowly defined cinematic framing of the disaster through European and not Thai lenses represents a troubling complacency and a lack of compassion in The Impossible a movie which he found to be less an examination of mass destruction than the tale of a spoiled holiday 27 Response from victims Edit Simon Jenkins a British survivor from Portsmouth wrote to The Guardian stating the film is beautifully accurate This was in response to critics commenting that the film is overdramatic and whitewashed He says of the comments As I must I ve never been the sort of person to revisit and analyse events of the past but some of these articles frustrated me Had this film been purely about the tale of a western middle class family s ruined holiday then I would have agreed For me it was the exact opposite Rather than concentrating on the privileged white visitors the film portrayed the profound sense of community and unity that I experienced in Thailand with this family at the centre of it Both for my then 16 year old self and the Belon family it was the Thai people who waded through the settled water after the first wave had struck to help individuals and families The Thai people had just lost everything homes businesses families yet their instinct was to help the tourists 28 Box office Edit The Impossible was a box office success In Spain the film was released on 11 October 2012 and opened in 638 cinemas grossing 11 569 306 on its opening weekend ranking No 1 with a per cinema average of 18 134 29 the highest grossing opening weekend for a film in Spain 30 On its second weekend the film remained at No 1 and grossed 9 016 065 with a per cinema average of 14 022 31 On its third weekend it remained at No 1 and made 5 768 184 with a per cinema average of 9 098 The film ended up earning 54 536 668 at the Spanish box office and 180 274 123 worldwide compared with its estimated 45 million production budget 32 Accolades Edit For a more comprehensive list see List of accolades received by The Impossible See also EditList of Spanish films of 2012 Survival film about the film genre with a list of related filmsReferences Edit a b The Impossible Box Office Mojo Retrieved 12 November 2019 THE IMPOSSIBLE 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