Captain Robinson
Jude Law
Captain Robinson

“Brave the deep. Find the gold. Trust no one.”
A rogue submarine captain pulls together a misfit crew to go after a sunken treasure rumored to be lost in the depths of the Black Sea. As greed and desperation take control on-board their claustrophobic vessel, the increasing uncertainty of the mission causes the men to turn on each other to fight for their own survival.
BLACK SEA - Trailer - In Theaters January 2015 Official
Captain Robinson
Jude Law
Captain Robinson
Liam
Karl Davies
Liam
Chrissy
Jodie Whittaker
Chrissy
Kurston
Daniel Ryan
Kurston
Daniels
Scoot McNairy
Daniels
Lewis
Tobias Menzies
Lewis
Reynolds
Michael Smiley
Reynolds
Peters
David Threlfall
Peters
Fraser
Ben Mendelsohn
Fraser
Blackie
Konstantin Khabenskiy
Blackie
Morozov
Grigoriy Dobrygin
Morozov
Tobin
Bobby Schofield
Tobin
Clear the desk and clear the decks. There's a fabled Nazi U-Boat down in the depths of the ocean, aboard is gold, lots of gold. So it's time for a not so motley crew of submariners to go forth - in an antiquated submarine - and try to set themselves up for life. Naturally nothing goes as planned, there are hidden agendas, rival factions within, claustrophobia reigns supreme, will anyone survive? Will you want any of them to survive? Black Sea is not without problems, though the complaints about credibility and believability not being available? Well these are surely from folk who don't watch enough of, or understand the workings of, genre cinema of this ilk. Kevin Macdonald (director) and Dennis Kelly (writer) have crafted a tight and efficient submarine thriller. Characterisations are clichéd, with nods to other genre type of films evident, but the group dynamics pulse with danger and the inevitable peril sequences strike the requisite suspenseful chords. Black Sea doesn't define or reinvent the submarine thriller wheel, it just keeps the rotor shafts turning. Strong casting and earthy photography help matters, to make this - ropey accents aside - better than a time waster of a viewing. 6.5/10
Read full reviewLaid off from his job, "Robinson" (Jude Law) gets wind of a rumoured sunken horde of Nazi gold at the bottom of the Black Sea. He manages to cobble together some funds, recruit the ultimate in disparate crew - half British and half Russian, and somewhat implausibly obtain a WWII submarine that is only really held together by rust. Off they go in search of their loot and, as you might expect, tempers and superstitions run riot as the claustrophobic environment and cultural clashes cause difficulties for the increasingly isolated skipper. At times the imagery is quite effective at conveying some of the peril as their boat lurches from one disaster to another, but for the most part this is a really poorly constructed drama let down at pretty much every turn by Law's over-acting, his intermittent Scots accent, some very ropey dialogue and a cast of people who would usually perform better - Ben Mendelsohn and David Threfall, especially - but who really don't deliver anything substantial in this really cheap and cheerful looking effort. Some of the submarine interiors are authentic enough - a real one was used - but that can't really compensate for the lacklustre and repetitive narrative that can have but one conclusion. Not one of Kevin MacDonald's finer works - despite the decent cast.
Read full reviewBLACK SEA - I Found It Clip
BLACK SEA - What Are You Looking For Clip
BLACK SEA - We're Going Down Clip
Black Sea - Equal Share Clip
Black Sea - Jude Law Submarine Tour
BLACK SEA - A dive into the Black Sea - In Theaters January
BLACK SEA - Storyline - In theaters Jan 2015
BLACK SEA - Behind the Submarine - In Theaters January
BLACK SEA - Behind the Scenes with Jude Law - In Theaters January
More movies you might want to watch next.