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K-19: The Widowmaker

Thriller. Drama Inspired by a true story that was kept secret until the fall of communism, K-19: THE WIDOWMAKER is a tale of ordinary men who sacrifice everything for their shipmates and their country. In 1961, at the height of the Cold War, an ill-prepared Russian nuclear missile submarine embarks on its maiden voyage with near-disastrous consequences. When the sub's nuclear reactor malfunctions, Captain Alexei Vostrikov (Harrison Ford) makes some ... [+]
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United States
New York Post
"With uncommon ineptitude even by the standards of contemporary action flicks, Kyle's script submerges the inherently dramatic tale of the K-19 under a pile of clichés" 
United States
Variety
"Obediently follows the verities of the submarine movie and its true story origins but without the imagination needed to refresh the genre" 
United States
The New York Times
"(Director Bigelow) piles up one nerve-racking crisis after another, interspersed with moments of ethereal, almost otherworldly beauty."
United States
Miami Herald
"Despite its exciting moments, the film is too long" 
United States
SFGATE
"The movie gradually works its way, with quiet intelligence and apparent conviction, until there's no turning from it. An hour in, and we're on that boat" 
United States
Chicago Tribune
"Bigelow gives this film edge, tension and something you aren't expecting: a woman's touch for teasing out the buried emotion beneath those stoic surfaces"
United States
ReelViews
"K-19 will not go down in the annals of cinema as one of the great submarine stories, but it is an engaging and exciting narrative of Man confronting the Demons of his own fear and paranoia"
United States
The Washington Post
"It's a pretty good sub movie, with some pretty good performances, that, alas, somewhat disintegrates in the last half-hour."
United States
Vulture
"As a technical achievement, K-19 is right up there with Das Boot. Don't expect much dramatic depth, though."
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