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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fine Hemingway adaptation,
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This review is from: The Old Man and the Sea (DVD)
Spencer Tracy gives a powerful performance as Santiago, the desperate old fisherman who must struggle to subdue and then keep the giant marlin that represents his salvation. Director John Sturges and screenwriter Peter Viertel retain much of Ernest Hemingway's symbolism, making of Santiago a Christ-like figure. A more apt Biblical analog might be Job; like him, Santiago endures the indignities and strife thrust upon him, but perseveres and endures while retaining his appreciation of nature and simple pleasures./
There is a lot of voice-over narration in this film. In addition to playing Santiago, Tracy reads excerpts from the novel to deepen and comment upon the action. In most cases, I would be annoyed by such pervasive intrusion, but it makes sense here because Santiago spends so much time alone. In addition, since the narration is drawn directly from the novel, it provides the added pleasure of a wonderful actor performing Hemingway's deceptively simple prose.
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Faithful to the novel,
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This review is from: The Old Man and the Sea (DVD)
This version of Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea is a faithful adaptation of the novel. The story focuses on Santiago, an old man who has spent 84 days without catching a fish. Spencer Tracey plays the old man to perfection for the most part, as he sets out on the 85th day to capture his big prize. While it isn't a movie that blows you away with either script or action, it is a film with a purpose.
Perhaps what most viewers or critics of this movie won't get is that it is richly symbolic in nature, and therefore probably won't appeal to viewers who lack attention spans. Most of Santiago's stuggle is within himself, and his age is a symbol for wisdom and perseverance. The boy, his counterpart, continually befriends him in hopes that the one day will arrive when he brings home the big catch. The movie really is a testament to Man versus Nature, and is able to depict this sucessfully. One of the most essential points of the story is not only Santiago's respect for the sea and its inhabitants, but the essential quality of being successful at something. If you are expecting a ton of action, or some big crash or storm scenes, then this probably isn't your movie. However, if you want a movie that successfully illustrates what Hemingway wanted for his short novela, then this is it. 3 1/2 stars.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Old Man...and the Sea,
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This review is from: The Old Man and the Sea (DVD)
The title says it all. The most compelling thing to note in the story of Santiago, (the lead character)is the implication that any of his contemporaries would likely have reacted to his plight in the same way. Not through any special courage, but through a plain lack of choice. A simple fisherman on a hard luck streak, he does the only thing he can do, he keeps fishing. The sea is the only thing he has ever known, and so he turns to it day after day despite recent failure.
His protoge' too is no doubt typical; a young boy who loves his mentor and cares for him unconditionally. Any boy who watches will want to help a man, and any man who sees this will want to teach a boy. The movie is touching enough to have "Hollywood" written across it's face...or to have "real life" written accross it's face. Thanks to Hemmingway, and Tracy, it is decidedly the latter.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Spencer Tracy gives a great performance.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Old Man & The Sea [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In these times where ignorance (high school high is an example) is produced for the public to consume, and special effects are the driving force in many movies, it is very pleasing to watch a movie where the message is positive. The old man & the sea is a story of an aged fisherman living in Cuba who finds himself not only chasing a giant Marlin, but himself. He has reached a point in his life where he has almost lost hope in himself and in life. The ironic point is that although he landed and brought the fish back to shore, it was devoured by a group of sharks. He showed people his luck did not wear out, only that persistence (hard work) pays does pay off. If only he had a bigger boat... If you are interested in another great performance, see "Going My Way" starring Bing Crosby who won an academy award for best actor for the movie.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eighty-Four Straight Days Without A Fish,
By Patrick Doherty (Birmingham, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Old Man & The Sea [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Santiago is an aged Cuban fisherman who has not caught any fish for eighty-four straight days. Because he is considered unlucky by the other villagers, the young boy who usually assists Santiago is told by his parents to join a luckier boat which has recently been catching some fish.On the eighty-fifth day Santiago sets out alone and after a while he hooks a huge marlin. Most of the rest of the movie is about Santiago's struggle with the marlin and his battles with attacking sharks which are trying to eat the big fish. The story is also about Santiago's relationship with the boy who cares for the old man both before and after his epic voyage. The boy is indebted to Santiago for all that he has learned from him about fishing. Santiago is a widower and childless. Much of the film shows Santiago alone at sea struggling with the marlin. In other words the movie is mostly focused on Spencer Tracy who does an excellent job of holding the viewer's interest. In spite of Tracy's great performance, however, I still think that Anthony Quinn would have been a better choice for the role of Santiago - except for the fact that Quinn was fifteen years younger than Tracy. The script closely follows Hemingway's novel which makes the movie even more remarkable.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful. Return to the meaning of story and spirit.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Old Man & The Sea [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a timeless tale of a passion unbroken by the rust of time. The boy in the movie has a heart so strong in a town so poor. The Old Man, his will greater than any conflict encountered by his past, others or the elements. Two wills from two different worlds, one water and the other the Old Man. Fishing is personal and spiritual as is the feeling you will derive from watching this movie. Enjoy its spirit on your own and share it with all those who believe in the spirit of the hearted people. Great viewing
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Old Man And The Sea : A review by Chris SA,
By A Customer
This review is from: Old Man & The Sea [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"The Old Man And The Sea" was actually recomended to me by my father. He said that he had read it when he was my age(i'm 15). He was telling me the other day about how he could picture everything from his childhood when he read this book again last month(He is from Cuba). "Everything about this book is so realistic", He told me. From the boats, to the way the town was described to how Santiago and Manolin would leave early in the morning and come back late in the evening. Anyway, myself, This was the best book that I have ever read! I think that it is basically the story of how Santiago persevered and continued to struggle with the great marlin. He didn't give up. I don't know weather that the marlin had him or if he had the marlin, but it did show how Santiago cared for the great fish as he always called it "his brother". END
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great piece of cinema,
By jakacki@uiuc.edu (Champaign, Illinois (US)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Old Man & The Sea [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is a must see. The cimetography is powerful, minus a few outdated special effects during the climax, where some bluescreening is apparent. The film progresses as a Hemmingway novel reads...superbly narrated throughout. Watch it when you're able to devote your full attention to it, and you will find yourself drawn into this great story about hardship, perserverence, and respect. A great tale, with a very human core, set against the great power of Nature...done superbly in movie format. It became an instant favorite on my first viewing.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
If you review... Jabber..... Be a more informed and sentive reviewer!,
By Avid Intellectual "Chica Latina" (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Old Man and the Sea (DVD)
I find it interesting that a person with a nickname (Jabber) finds works like "As time goes by", a wonderful British Sit-Com with Oscar winner Judy Dench who played the Queen in "Shakespeare in Love"(1998) and "The Old Man and the Sea", and this person thinks they are Dull. Well I can only say that this person probably has no interest in Character study, Human Nature, Literature, Human Inner Struggle and even Good Comedy and should consider confining his/her Comments & Critiques to Subjects that have nothing to do with the Human Condition. I would also suggest for this person to find a way to broaden his/her horizon by Traveling,Good Books,Literary works by renowned Authors and even merely observing other people and maybe only maybe his/her horizon might broaden.
I will be honest and have not been able to get into it yet, because unfortunately I have a short attention span. I am willing to give it a second try knowing that Ernest Hemingway was such an accomplished writer and got a Nobel Prize for this work. I will probably read the Book first then see the Movie again. I have a special interest in this story because I am Cuban born and have also been in Cojimar, the fishing Town where the story took place. It will be of interest that Hemingway was adopted by the Cuban people and he based his story on a real fisherman who lived in Cojimar and became his friend. I was a a young girl when the story was written (1953) and lived there until 1962. In the 1940's & 50's the pace of life in Cuba was much slower than here, specially in small Fishing Towns like Cojimar. It is a very different world from the one we know here in the USA but it is a wonderful one to live or vacation since it is so relaxing. Your tensions just melt away. The Movie may not be for everyone for its style departs from the ones where they chew it for you. I am sure the book is much better as you can enjoy Heminway's wonderful descriptive prose and enjoy a world foreign to so many here in the USA. I spent my best Summer days/hours at a Beach named Baracoa, in Havana's North Coast, not far from where the story took place, and met real Cuban Fisherman there. I hope my comment is helpful to those who are looking for more than an easy way out in being entertained. Worth watching!
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fine Movie about the Human Spirit,
This review is from: The Old Man and the Sea (DVD)
I was 8 years old when my Mother and I went to see this movie. I remember how determined this man was to land a fish, any fish, not just a big one. Spencer Tracy was a fine actor and this film probably has been much overlooked, especially by the younger generation, whom rely on special effects more than true human qualities. It is a powerful performance and a testament to human strength , courage and perseverance. I'm glad it was released on DVD and I was able to see it again after many years.
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