Black Sea is not Das Boot . It is rougher, shorter, and more violent. Jude Law immerses himself in the role so completely that you forget you are watching a movie star. The script by Dennis Kelly ( Utopia ) is brutal and efficient.
, a submarine thriller directed by Kevin Macdonald and starring Jude Law.
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Captain Robinson (Jude Law), a veteran submarine captain recently laid off after 30 years of service, is recruited for a dangerous covert mission: locating a sunken Nazi U-boat rumored to be carrying millions in stolen Russian gold.
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as Captain Robinson (delivering a gritty, heavily accented performance widely praised by critics).
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Released in 2014, Black Sea is directed by Kevin Macdonald ( The Last King of Scotland ) and stars Jude Law in one of his most gruff, physically demanding roles. The plot is lean and mean: A disgruntled submarine captain, Robinson (Law), is laid off from a salvage company. Embittered by the corporate greed that ruined his life, he assembles a motley, Anglo-Russian crew to locate a Nazi U-boat rumored to be lying at the bottom of the Black Sea, laden with gold. The script by Dennis Kelly ( Utopia )
The release provides a definitive high-definition experience for Kevin Macdonald’s gritty, claustrophobic submarine thriller. Starring Jude Law in a transformative role, the film blends heist-style tension with the survivalist dread of the sub-aquatic genre. Plot Overview: The Hunt for Sunken Gold
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