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¡Tan grande como el océano!
El estricto capitán Queeg (Bogart), un hombre aquejado de agotamiento nervioso y fobias neuróticas, asume el mando del Caine, un dragaminas norteamericano cuya tripulación carece de disciplina. En contra de la opinión de los demás oficiales, introduce cambios y toma medidas tan arbitrarias que la tripulación empieza a considerarlo un neurótico peligroso. Durante una tempestad, Queeg pierde el control de la nave; entonces, el segundo oficial lo obliga a dejar el mando y lo releva. Este incidente dará lugar a un consejo de guerra.
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The Caine Mutiny is a striking early cinematic take on the effects of war on the mind. The fact that it was so popular AND was approved by the US Navy speaks volumes to what Director Edward Dmytryk (who had been blacklisted) was able to do. The film is not as good as writer Herman Wouks's novel that it was based on, but it does a pretty good job of turning a bad novel for film into a cohesive story line. There can be little doubt that the film would have been better had [spoiler] the love angle between Willis Seward and May Wynn been dropped [/spoiler]. The film is well worth a watch.
Obviously dated but one simply has to respect and revel at the straightforward and compelling human drama, that obviates the absurdly complex, conspiratorial plots and existential stakes of today's cinema.
That speech at the end by the drunk lawyer felt like something the Navy demanded to have on in exchange of their cooperation. BS.