Review of Big Miracle (2012) by Mirzel T — 24 Jan 2013
Do not expect anything very innovative this ecologically correct production that recounts true events that occurred in the late '80s, when three whales trapped in an almost irreversible in Arctic ice and began to attract international attention to their struggle for survival.
Bringing together a good cast, featuring Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski hit the production portraying the 80s, and social movements for Ecology - who then began to gain political importance - in a fairly believable, without giving the same importance to the construction of the characters and their personal dramas.
Part is then to form schematic script, where personalities are forcibly well defined, and issues are resolved with loving childish teenager.
Save up interest in the trio of whales, and some fun facts about the resolution of this impasse, as the Soviet Union's involvement in helping the three animals.
6.5/10.0.
This review of Big Miracle (2012) was written by Mirzel T on 24 Jan 2013.
Big Miracle has generally received positive reviews.
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