Review of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) by Matt M — 14 Jun 2013
The adventures of a ship of the British Navy during the times of the Napoleonic wars. Peter Weir's excellent period adventure drama set in the high seas is perfectly comfortable and respectful of the times it is set in, and stood as a more art house competitor to sea asventures released at the time which aimed to appeal blockbuster audiences with more commercial approaches, which perhaps makes it more suitable for an older and more mature audience.
Visually, it is beautiful with its breathtaking photography, tastefully accurate art direction, and use of delicate classical music to create an elegant atmosphere. The storyline is centred around a theme of humanity and friendship that feels genuine, and Russell Crowe yet again delivers a magnificent performance.
This review of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) was written by Matt M on 14 Jun 2013.
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World has generally received positive reviews.
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