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Based on a True Story: Captain Phillips

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Between 2004 and 2016, Paul Greengrass directed a total of six movies. Four of those have Matt Damon in them. Three of them are about the fictitious Jason Bourne character. Two of them are based on a true story. Today, we're going to be looking at one of those movies. In an effort to make 2013's Captain Phillips as authentic as possible, Paul Greengrass kept two groups of actors separate. One group had Tom Hanks playing the man the movie is named after, Captain Rich Phillips. In the other group were the actors portraying the Somali pirates. These two groups of actors never met until their roles on set together. In an interview after the film was released, Tom Hanks explained, "We were kept separate for all that time. We could see guys that looked like they were Somalis but we didn't know who was who until they came roaring into us the day that we were shooting the scene where they were taking over the bridge of the ship." Despite attempts at making the film as realistic as possible by doing things like keeping the actors separate, after Captain Phillips was released, many of the crewmen claimed the movie didn't accurately depict what happened. With a budget of $55 million, Captain Phillips made about half that on opening weekend on its way to a profitable $107 million in theaters. It was also nominated for six Oscars, and while it didn't end up winning at the Academy Awards, much of the movie's success can be attributed to the amazingly intense way the film portrays the situation. It seems so real. But is it? This is a movie review that compares the movie 'Captain Phillips' with the historical facts portrayed in the film. It is an original work, and is meant to be read after you have seen the movie and read the book that the film is based on, "A Captain's Duty" by Captain Richard Phillips.

15 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 26, 2016

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Dan LeFebvre

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Dan LeFebvre was born in Ohio and has released over 25 online video tutorials on subjects ranging from productivity and development to 3D and VFX. His courses have reached students and professionals around the world through Digital-Tutors, Pluralsight, Skillshare and Udemy. He is currently living in Oklahoma and the host of the popular Based on a True Story podcast.

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January 16, 2023
This book will keep the reader on the edge of their seat. The reader will be exposed to life in Somalia. A cargo ship is hijacked and the crew and captain are held captive. There are many intense moments in the telling of this true story. Due to the efforts of the captain and the quick response of the military, the story has a positive ending.
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November 7, 2022
I enjoyed this peep into the troubles of Somalia, and the way the US navy was able to resolve the hijacking of Cap. PHillips. The movie was good and fantastic acting by Hanks, as always
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