Watch The Impossible Movie Online No Survey Maria, Henry and their three sons begin their winter vacation in Thailand, looking forward to a few days in tropical paradise. But on the morning of December 26th, as the family relaxes around the pool after their Christmas festivities the night before, a terrifying roar rises up from the center of the earth. As Maria freezes in fear, a huge wall of black water races across the hotel grounds toward her. PG-13 Release Date The Impossible Dec 21, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For The Impossible |
Naomi Watts,Ewan McGregor,Tom Holland (X) |
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Genres The Impossible : Drama,Action & Adventure |
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User Ranting The Impossible : 4 |
User Percentage For The Impossible : 85 % |
User Count Like for The Impossible : 15,945 |
All Critics Ranting For The Impossible : 7.3 |
All Critics Count For The Impossible : 164 |
All Critics Percentage For The Impossible : 80 % |
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Review For The Impossible |
Alas, the movie tells a rather commonplace story. David Denby-New Yorker
The tsunami sequence is amazing, right up there with the one Clint Eastwood staged in Hereafter. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
This is an unforgettable tribute to the determination of a very special family. Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
Naomi Watts gives one of her finest, most physically commanding turns. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
Although it's ostensibly based on true events, The Impossible is not so much an inspiring tale of survival as it is an action flick. Bilge Ebiri-New York Magazine
While it may have been changed for the screen, this story of a family's ordeal is one from which any parent - any person, really - can't turn away. Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
There's some cringe-worthy stuff in this... and I say that to the film's credit. It's tough to watch at times. Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane
The Impossible reminds that no matter the odds, human kind has the potential to rise above adversity no matter how great, for the human spirit knows no bounds. Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
South East Asian tsunami survival saga is a test of endurance Don Groves-sbs.com.au
The most challenging aspect of disaster movies to make the disaster believable. But performances aren't all about screaming, and this cast does a remarkable job of convincing us of their complexities and humanity Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
There are many powerful scenes in this true life and death scenario about the impact of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami to one family, but none can match the potency of the scene when Henry (McGregor) borrows a mobile phone from a stranger to ring home Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
Profound & Touching Diana Saenger-ReviewExpress.com
[B]rings a new heart to the disaster film, focusing not on the large scale of physical destruction but on the small scale of fragile, traumatized people amidst the unimaginable scale of the catastrophe... MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
Bayona has the uncanny ability to put viewers in the moment, allowing them to vividly experience the family's struggles. But for all his formidable skills and artistic vision, his compassion is distressingly myopic. Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
A more accurate name for this New Age disaster movie might be 'The Lucky' or 'The Coincidental.' If we accept the Brits' survival as something miraculous, what does that imply about the tens of thousands of Asians who were wiped out? John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
... a story of resiliency and humanity that is somewhat overwrought but emotionally exhausting and ultimately powerful. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
The tsunami is easily more effective than anything to come out of a Roland Emmerich disaster sequence. Nick Nunziata-CHUD
The Impossible has enough going for it to earn a mild recommendation, but it's unfortunate that it ends up self-destructing as rapidly as one of those Mission: Impossible messages. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
The massive numbers of people in an overflowing hospital with overwhelmed staff is nearly as gut wrenching as the disaster that created this landscape of human debris. Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
What reeks most about The Impossible is that it mistakes adventurous titillation for humanitarian mourning. Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
Nothing beats God's eye for scale and perspective. Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
Yet one more example of a real-life story someone thought would "make a great movie," "The Impossible" is as flat and predictable as they come. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
The Impossible takes the breath away with its powerful restaging of the catastrophe; but if the wave's visceral impact knocks you off your feet then it's the story's emotional undertow that sweeps you away. Jason Best-Movie Talk
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