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Construit en 1954, le prestigieux paquebot « Antonia Graza » était l'orgueil de l'Italie. Jusqu'à cette nuit tragique de 1962 où la mort s'abattit brutalement sur le navire, fauchant en quelques instants tous ses occupants. 40 ans plus tard, Sean Murphy, le capitaine du remorqueur « Arctic Warrior », et Maureen Epps, son chef d'équipe, sont contactés par Jack Ferriman, un pilote canadien qui a repéré dans la mer de Béring l'épave du paquebot disparu.
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Entertaining movie for what it is. Not good but not bad either. Definitely watchable.
More like Sea No Evil. Anywhere... It's not quite the sinking ship that some people have made it out to be, as there were some interesting and entertaining aspects in the movie that made the overall experience watchable. I mean the flashback scene that shows the passengers on the ship and how they died was so over the top that I'm still amazed just thinking about it. Also it was a lovely surprise to see a young Emily Browning. However, the movie itself is filled with problems. The visual effects are outdated, some of the acting is a bit iffy, and I feel like the director who previously made 'Thir13en Ghosts' the year before, just made the same movie but this time it's on a ship. I find it really annoying how early 2000's horror movie, for whatever reason, has a heavy metal soundtrack to it. I'm glad that died out.
Ghost Ship is an exciting supernatural thriller that delivers some frightening chills. The story follows the crew of a salvage vessel that discovers a derelict passenger liner that went missing in 1962, however it turns out not to be as deserted as they thought when they start seeing the ghosts of dead passengers. Starring Julianna Margulies, Gabriel Byrne, Desmond Harrington, and Emily Browning, the film features a strong cast. And, the set designs and special effects are pretty good; creating a haunting and foreboding tone. The music too is used quite well, particularly during the action beats and the dramatic climax. Still, the plot can be rather formulaic and even a bit confusing at times. Yet despite its problems, Ghost Ship is a captivating horror film that’s full of mystery and intrigue.
Never saw this until today. Not really a horror movie , not really scary, not even a physiological thriller but was a decent watch hard to believe this was rated R
There's one horror film which shocked even the more hardcore of horror nuts, and it managed to do so in its opening scene. The headline should've given it away, but if you're not a fan of blood, gore or gruesomeness, you should probably click off. And the opening scene is so impressively disgusting it's even led to the movie being ranked as containing the most shocking horror opening there is on Ranker.com. The film in question - so you can choose to avoid it or go and watch it straight away, depending on your love of horror - is 2002's Ghost Ship, with a cast including Karl Urban of Lord of the Rings and The Boys fame.