Overview:
A couple celebrates their son’s birthday in the middle of the ocean on their boat. A violent storm hits and it brings up hungry creatures from the depths and they fight for their survival.| Original Title: | Survivre |
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| Status: | Released (2024-06-19) |
| Screen: | Alexandre Coquelle, Mathieu Oullion |
| Productions: | M.E.S. Productions, Monkey Pack Films, C8 Films |
| Production Countries: | France |
| Spoken Languages: | English, Français |
Casts
- 23671: Émilie Dequenne - Julia
- 1073985: Andreas Pietschmann - Tom
- 4980097: Lisa Delamar - Cassie
- 4340928: Lucas Ebel - Ben
- 234921: Arben Bajraktaraj - L'homme au harpon
- 1196396: Olivier Ho Hio Hen - Nao
- 1459779: Stéphanie Guerin -
Crews
- 20525: Pierre Quefféléan - Production Design - Art
- 54331: Camille Toubkis - Editor - Editing
- 1976363: Élisabeth Bornuat - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 1321396: Frantz Richard - Executive Producer - Production
- 1412912: Sylvie Ferry - Key Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 4340924: Matt Alexander - Screenplay - Writing
- 2013648: Marc-Etienne Schwartz - Producer - Production
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Reviews
MovieGuys
Review text:
Survive is a competently done survivalist, end of the world, action thriller, that feels incomplete. This French film has all the right ingredients, a family boating vacation, a sudden, extreme change in the earths oceans and some crime/horror elements, that look promising. Regre ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
Review text:
"Tom" (Andreas Pietschmann), wife "Julia" (Émilie Duquenne) and their two teenage kids are having a peaceful boating holiday when huge meteor-sized things start falling from the skies. Next thing - well where has the ocean gone? Their boat is now perched on what we assume is the sea ....
Continue reading ->Sierbahnn
Review text:
The premise is intriguing, but the production lets it down. This is not how a voided ocean would look not behave, environmentally, and it takes away from the story when it becomes contradicted over and over. The antagonist presence is odd and disconcerting, but it does not build tens ....
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