Summer 1941: Hitler seems unstoppable, invading the Soviet Union. Convoys of cargo ships with war materials began the perilous journey to Murmansk. Ordinary sailors facing German superiority... Read allSummer 1941: Hitler seems unstoppable, invading the Soviet Union. Convoys of cargo ships with war materials began the perilous journey to Murmansk. Ordinary sailors facing German superiority in the icy Arctic sea with lives at stake.Summer 1941: Hitler seems unstoppable, invading the Soviet Union. Convoys of cargo ships with war materials began the perilous journey to Murmansk. Ordinary sailors facing German superiority in the icy Arctic sea with lives at stake.
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- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
- Martinsen
- (as Fredrik Stenberg D-S)
- Bergvik
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Mørk
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Sigurd
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Helmsman
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Isaksen
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Skar
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Erik
- (English version)
- (voice)
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How does this compare to the film under discussion? We are given a production that, with a well-chosen soundtrack adding tension and drama, holds us in suspense even through small events. Grayish, muted images spread across the screen, enhancing the atmosphere of the moments being experienced. The crew is starving, exhausted, and unlucky; time spent at sea breaks their spirits, and the accompanying thought that the ship could become a floating coffin only deepens this feeling. Meanwhile, a tense atmosphere builds nearby in the cabin, where the captains cannot reach mutual agreement on the actions to take. All this unfolds within the mission to deliver battle supplies to the Soviet Union.
In summary, I must admit that I was quite positively surprised watching this film, despite my earlier doubts. I would even say that if the film had been stretched out a bit longer, presenting real events, it would still be enjoyable to watch.
The only annoyance in the movie is the sheer lack of cargo in the hold. It is not accurate and otherwise the movie is great with loads of authentic props and a great storyline.
Acting is superb. It really creates emotion and tensions and you can feel that you are a member of the crew. The camerawork is great. You can almost feel the vibrating engine and the deck shaking in your room.
It's got a little CGI but it is done properly and well. I don't know the budget of this movie but I guess it is not a gret deal. It is done well and executed well. The Director is definitely one-to-watch!
A strong effort!
In more complex films, there are often multiple conflicts with multiple layers of good and bad. The resolution to the conflicts isn't always clear and good vs bad is may be difficult to discern. A resolution to the conflicts may not be evident.
Such is the case in The Arctic Convoy. Don't expect clear cut good vs evil and don't expect to know the "right thing to do."
The story is outstanding. The acting is first rate. Cinematography and special effects are at the least adequate and actually quite good considering the cold, gray arctic backdrop they had to work with. Sound is excellent.
I seldom rate a film over 7 and in this case was tempted to offer a 9 but I haven't slept on it yet so I backed off to an 8. I think most viewers will enjoy it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe ship used in the movie is a coal ship called "D/S Hestmanden", built in 1911 and restored to working condition after decades of deterioration. The ship was used both in WWI and WWII on convoys and is now a museum ship.
- GoofsMerchant ships during ww2 in would not have so little cargo on board as shown in the movie. The hold would be packed full as much as possible with little room to move around.
- Quotes
opening title card: The decisive battles of WW2 were fought on the east front. The Allies supply weapons and provisions to the USSR. These goods are transported on civilian freighters, which go down in history as the Arctic Convoys. The crews, too, are civilians. These convoys are protected by allied military escorts. German airplanes, warships, and submarines are a constant threat.
opening title card: Summer 1942. Convoy route Iceland-Murmansk. Estimated duration 12 days.
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- Also known as
- Арктичний конвой
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- Budget
- NOK 70,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,869
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,338
- Jul 28, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $3,734,468
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1