The Impossible currently has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 599 users on our platform.
It is a mark of great acting in a film when it succeeds in accomplishing what it must precisely when it is required. “The Impossible” is one of the best films of the year.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...The Impossible is a superb example of the “man against the elements” film...
Read full review at The A.V. Club...is what it is, neither metaphorical nor allegorical, and its power comes from its physical scale and human emotion.
Read full review at The Guardian...harrows like no other film in recent memory, from its visceral depiction of the natural disaster to an intensely emotional landscape of lost children and boundless kindnesses done by strangers.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleSolid drama from Bayona. The tsunami scene in the first act will hunt me for a long time. What a nightmare and what a clever way to show the drama in a movie. Naomi Watts and particularly a young Tom Holland steals the movie in the best way possib...
Lysande skådespeleri och miljöskildring. Man vill så gärna att familjen ska återförenas.
Read full review at Aftonbladet...fortæller historien om en families ukuelige overlevelsesvilje og kamp for at finde hinanden i et forvandlet paradis, der nu henligger som en sønderskudt muddergrav for de ferierende vesterlændinge.
Read full review at CinemazoneUtrolig god film, skræmmende at tænke over at den er baseret på en virkelig hændelse. En jeg varmt vil anbefale hvis man er til autentiske film
...Juan Antonio Bayona skapar ett sådant trovärdigt kaos att det är omöjligt som tittare att inte själv föreställa sig i en liknande katastrof.
Read full review at NöjesguidenPel·lícula espectacular sobre la tragèdia del Tsunami en el sud-est asiàtic. Història impecable, fotografia impactant. Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor i Tom Holland excel·lents. Molt recomanable.
Katastrofefilmgenren får en ny dimension som en kombination af magtfuld ragnarokvision og humanistisk drama.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoDet är starkt, det berör och det gör ont att se.
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