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Nov 13, 2015 · “The 33” is a technically impressive simulation of the mine collapse and rescue in Chile in 2010, a cataclysmic event that saw 33 miners trapped underground for a stupefying-seeming 69 days.
Nov 13, 2015 · The 33 offers an appropriately inspirational account of real-life heroism, but its stirring story and solid performances are undermined by a flawed focus and an overreliance on formula. Read ...
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The 33 Review. keithlovesmovies 22 November 2015. Disaster strikes on Aug. 5, 2010, as a copper and gold mine collapses in Chile, trapping 33 men underground. With more than 2,000 feet of rock in their way, members of a rescue team work tirelessly for 69 days to save the seemingly doomed crew.
Like the cavernous interior of the mountain in which it takes place, Patricia Riggen's The 33 has a number of faults but is still a compelling human drama. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 |...
Gripping, intense true ordeal of trapped Chilean miners. Read Common Sense Media's The 33 review, age rating, and parents guide.
Oct 25, 2015 · Film Review: ‘The 33’ Patricia Riggen's dramatic account of the 2010 Chilean mining accident and subsequent rescue doesn't dig deep enough.
Oct 27, 2015 · ‘The 33’: Film Review. The Chilean mine disaster gets the Hollywood treatment, with Antonio Banderas, Juliette Binoche and Lou Diamond Phillips heading an international cast.
Nov 13, 2015 · In 2010, the eyes of the world turned to Chile, where 33 miners had been buried alive by the catastrophic explosion and collapse of a 100-year-old gold and copper mine. Over the next 69 days, an international team worked night and day in a desperate attempt to rescue the trapped men as their families and friends, as well as millions of people ...
Nov 13, 2015 · With The 33, the story of 33 miners stuck for more than two months underground in Chile, that is exactly what has happened.
Nov 13, 2015 · Read Brian Formo's The 33 Review from AFI Fest. The 33 chronicles the plight of the Chilean miners who survived more than two months underground.