IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes90%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users88%
Director: Alfred Hitchcock•Genres: Drama, Thriller
Following a U-boat attack that sinks their ship, a group of survivors from various backgrounds find themselves adrift in a single lifeboat. As their supplies dwindle and tensions rise, they must confront their differing ideologies and the moral compromises necessary to survive. The survivors include a journalist, a wealthy industrialist, a communist, and a German sailor they rescued.
Alfred Hitchcock's 'Lifeboat' was a commercial success and received generally positive reviews upon its release, with many critics praising its suspenseful plot and claustrophobic setting. Some, however, debated the film's effectiveness in exploring its complex themes and the ethical dilemmas faced by the characters. Despite some controversy regarding its portrayal of certain nationalities and its stark realism, the film is now considered a significant work in Hitchcock's filmography and a notable example of wartime cinema.
Hitchcock masterfully creates a tense and claustrophobic atmosphere within the confines of the lifeboat.
The film offers a thought-provoking examination of human nature and societal divides under extreme duress.
Tallulah Bankhead delivers a standout performance as the hardened journalist.
Google audience: Audiences generally praise 'Lifeboat' for its suspenseful storytelling and the intense psychological drama that unfolds among the survivors. Many appreciate the film's ability to generate tension and explore complex moral questions, though some find the character dynamics and thematic explorations occasionally heavy-handed.
Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Original Story (John Steinbeck) and Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (Glen MacWilliams).
The film was controversial upon its release for its depiction of the German sailor, who is portrayed with more dignity than some of the Allied survivors, leading to accusations of being unpatriotic.
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