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Deep into a solo voyage in the Indian Ocean, an unnamed man (Redford) wakes to find his 39-foot yacht taking on water after a collision with a shipping container left floating on the high seas. With his navigation equipment and radio disabled, the man sails unknowingly into the path of a violent storm. Despite his success in patching the breached hull, his mariner's intuition and a strength that belies his age, the man barely survives the tempest. Using only a sextant and nautical maps to chart his progress, he is forced to rely on ocean currents to carry him into a shipping lane in hopes of hailing a passing vessel. But with the sun unrelenting, sharks circling and his meager supplies dwindling, the ever-resourceful sailor soon finds himself staring his mortality in the face.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : s_medPG13 PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.55 inches; 3.2 Ounces
- Item model number : 28929173
- Director : J. C. Chandor
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 46 minutes
- Release date : February 11, 2014
- Actors : Robert Redford
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Studio : Artisan / Lionsgate
- ASIN : B00GST8U4U
- Number of discs : 1
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We find an old man all alone in the middle of the ocean. He is on sail boat with limited supplies but he sure is damn crafty. Eveytime you expected him to get knocked down and as we see things began going down hill - he was ALWAYS prepared. There was this part where a storm was well on its way and we find him shaving instead of doing other more important things.
I have to say that it's obvious that this character purports himself in such a situation - purposely I presume. It seems like he was trying to run away from life - reality. It doesn't matter what it is. Knowing the details would only get in the way of connecting to the story.
The film should have been titled "When All Is Lost".
So, I guess, if you know anything about sailing then don't waste your time. Because it's not really even entertaining in it's ineptitude, and if you don't, it's kind of a boring movie.
I'm embarrassed for Robert Redford, I thought he'd be above such a pathetic movie.
Shame, shame, shame.
One of the stupidest movies I've ever watched, and that's saying a lot!
By the end of this movie I was hoping it would turn into a jaws flick and both he and I would be chomped and put out of our misery.
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Redford was plausible as the lone individual facing the elements and adversity and rising to each challenge. I wondered whether the story is based on truth; in the end, I didn’t want to know because the reality of the film was enough. Each time he resolved one issue, another arose and despite knowing nothing about the who he was or why he was doing this, I felt empathy for his situation. To be honest, towards the end, I was near to tears with frustration and sympathy for his situation. Very convincing performance and an astonishing achievement; a full length film with a single actor and absolutely no dialogue. Brilliant.

A floating container that had obviously tumbled from a cargo ship begins
our man's fight for survival, his 37 foot yacht has floated into the obstacle
the hull has been breached, the water rushing in, this is the beginning of
his eight day fight for survival.
Our sailor patches up the hole as best he can, however much of his vital
equipment including the radio-transmitter is saturated, he's in the middle
of the 'Indian Ocean'
Attempts to contact anyone has failed even though the transmitter has
dried out.
He's hoping to sail his patched up yacht to safety.....the ;last thing he needs
is the storm that is brewing........will the patched up hull hold up ?
Things are about to turn somewhat desperate for our lone yachtsman.
What an extraordinary performance from 77-year old 'Robert Redford'
To take a part in which you are submerged in water, thrown about,
climbing on and off a yacht, would be one hell of a task for a younger man,
from a man in his late 70's....frankly ....remarkable.
The film will tie your stomach in knots as the tension builds throughout
this terrific watch.
Additional features include :-
* Filmmaker documentary.
* Preparing for the storm--featurette.
* Big Film, Small Film--featurette.
* 3 Vignettes 'The story' 'The filmmaker--J.C.Chandor'
and actor 'Robert Redford'
* The sound of 'All is Lost' featurette.

a film, with only one character and hardly any dialogue,
The music is pretty mesmeric, and the camera shots, are really well done,
I thought this was a great film, with a distressing sense of loneliness, and peril,
making me wonder why anyone would put themselves in danger like that...
Not quite as precarious as 'Dead Calm' But close!!
But it's another reason not to go sailing, from what I can tell...

The reason it's 4 out of 5 is because there are a few stupid things in it which are really not realistic at all when it could've been so easy to make it all completely real especially as there is no reason not to in this case. The film sets itself up a real depiction of someone trying to survive in difficult circumstances and to be real would be the only choice to make it suspenseful yet really believable. So that's a bit of a shame...However you can sort of skip over those things as the overall effect is still believable.
There is hardly a word spoken in this film which only adds to the tension and is quite brave.
I would watch again.