Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Agaisnt the Sea
The book Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Agaisnt the Sea was made into the movie The Perfect Storm.
Book details for Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Agaisnt the SeaPerfect Storm: A True Story of Men Agaisnt the Sea was written by Sebastian Junger. The book was published in 1997. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com. |
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Like a Greek drama, The Perfect Storm builds slowly and inexorably to its tragic climax. The book weaves the history of the fishing industry and the science of predicting storms into the quotidian lives of those aboard the Andrea Gail and of others who would soon find themselves in the fury of the storm. Junger does a remarkable job of explaining a convergence of meteorological and human events in terms that make them both comprehensible and unforgettable.
Movie details for The Perfect StormThe movie was released in 2000. The Perfect Storm was produced by Warner Home Video. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb. Actors on this movie include George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg. |
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Still, it's a long way to that action, with an extended first act that consists mainly of stoic men, crying women, and a fair amount of "don't go out into the sea" dialogue--in other words, a compelling story has been shoehorned into standard summer movie fare. It's too bad, as Peterson assembled an excellent cast--including Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane, John C. Reilly, and William Fichtner among them--but seems to opt for only a surface exploration of these characters, though Clooney seems to have a touch of Captain Ahab in him. You may still be won over by the movie, but for a more in-depth portrait, go to Junger's book for the missing details. --Mark Englehart