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''Poseidon'' is a 2006 American
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disaster film directed and co-produced by
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. It is the third film adaptation of
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's 1969 novel '' The Poseidon Adventure'', and a loose remake of the 1972 film of the same name. It stars Kurt Russell,
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and Richard Dreyfuss with
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,
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,
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,
Jimmy Bennett James Michael Bennett (born February 9, 1996) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as a child actor in '' Daddy Day Care'', ''Hostage'', '' The Amityville Horror'', ''Poseidon'', '' Evan Almighty'', ''Orphan'', ''Shorts'', and as yo ...
, and
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in supporting roles. It was produced and distributed by
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in association with
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. It had a simultaneous release in IMAX format. It was released on May 12, 2006, and nominated at the 79th Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects. It grossed $181 million worldwide on a budget of $160 million; however, after the costs of promotion and distribution, it lost around $77 million for the studio.


Plot

The ''Poseidon'', a luxury passenger ship, is making a
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. Former New York City Mayor and firefighter Robert Ramsey is traveling with his daughter Jennifer and her boyfriend Christian Sanders to New York, soon to be engaged. Also on board is former Navy submariner-turned-professional gambler Dylan Johns, architect Richard Nelson, widowed Maggie James and her son Conor, stowaway Elena Morales, waiter Marco Valentine, and Captain Michael Bradford. As the passengers are enjoying a New Year's Eve party, officers on the bridge see a huge
rogue wave Rogue waves (also known as freak waves, monster waves, episodic waves, killer waves, extreme waves, and abnormal waves) are unusually large, unpredictable, and suddenly appearing surface waves that can be extremely dangerous to ships, even to lar ...
bearing down on the ship. To survive the wave, they try to steer the ship to starboard to take the wave bow-first, but she does not turn fast enough. The wave swamps and capsizes the ship, killing the bridge officers along with many passengers and crew. In the ballroom, a badly injured Captain Bradford attempts to restore order and assures the surviving passengers that help is on the way, and tries to persuade them to stay put. Unconvinced, Dylan leads Conor, Maggie, Robert, Richard, and Valentine as they make their way towards the bow, where he believes that they will have the best chance of escaping from the capsized liner. As they head up, they have to cross an elevator shaft, into which Valentine falls to his death before being crushed by the falling elevator. They reunite with Jennifer, Christian, Elena, and gambler Lucky Larry, who had all been in the nightclub section of the ship, and who are the only survivors out of all of the occupants in the nightclub. The group crosses a makeshift bridge across the lobby, where Lucky Larry gets crushed by an engine. The pressure from the water finally cracks the ballroom windows, drowning the occupants, including Captain Bradford. With the water rising rapidly, the group escapes through an air duct and some ballast tanks, although Elena hits her head underwater and drowns as a result. With the ship slowly sinking, the survivors soon find themselves in a crew lounge where they find the bow section is flooded, until an explosion of the engine room lifts it out of the water. The group enters the bow thruster room and are horrified to find the thrusters still running. With their path blocked by the propellers, and knowing that the control room is submerged in water, Robert swims away to turn off the engine. He finds the "shut off" switch to be broken, but presses the reverse button instead, before drowning. With the propellers now spinning in the other direction, Dylan throws an acetylene tank into it, causing an explosion that destroys the propeller, and leaving an opening for them to escape through. The group jumps out the thruster and swims to a nearby inflatable raft, and as they are getting into the raft, the ship starts to sink. As they are paddling away, the waves push the raft farther away from the sinking liner. ''Poseidon'' flips back over, and across the water, the survivors look on as she sinks stern-first deep into the ocean. After the survivors fire a flare, two helicopters and several ships arrive to rescue them, having tracked the location of the ''Poseidons
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beacon.


Cast


Production

Production on the film began in July 2005.


Sets

As with the 1972 ''The Poseidon Adventure'' film, which based many of its sets on rooms aboard the RMS ''Queen Mary'', the film's set designers drew inspiration for some of the spaces aboard the fictional "Poseidon" from rooms aboard the ''Queen Mary 2'', most notably in ''Poseidons ballroom, which is partly modeled on the one of ''Queen Mary 2''. On the soundstage at
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in
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, two sets for each main room were built, one right-side-up and the other upside down. The upside-down ballroom was built on top of a large water tank in the soundstage so it could be flooded and drained in a matter of hours. The interior and exterior shots of the ship rolling were constructed with computer-generated imagery.


Visual effects

The primary
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were completed by Industrial Light & Magic and
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. ILM used the most advanced version of mental ray to photorealistically light and render the shots, and was responsible for all of the ship's exterior shots. The most complicated work was the opening shot of the ship, where the camera tours the ship's exterior. It lasts for two and a half minutes, and featured one of the most complex digital models ILM had ever created. For water simulations, proprietary software known as PhysBAM was used, created in collaboration with Stanford University. Harold "Howie" Weed was the film's computer graphics modeler. Digital interiors and water effects were created by MPC, while liquid and gaseous effects were simulated with
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proprietary software Flowline. Other shots were done by CIS Hollywood, with water effects simulated using RealFlow.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on May 9, 2006, and includes music composed by
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, as well as songs performed by Fergie, who played the character Gloria in the film, and by
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. '' Be Without You (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix)'' (8:44) by
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is played in the film but was not included on the soundtrack.


Reception


Box office

It grossed $22,155,410 on its opening weekend, for an average of $6,232 from 3,555 theaters, finishing in second place behind '' Mission: Impossible III''. It eventually earned $60,674,817 in the United States and $121,000,000 in foreign markets, for a total gross of $181,674,817. After all costs were factored in, ''Poseidon'' lost around $77 million for
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.


Critical response

On the
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website
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, ''Poseidon'' has a score of 33% based on 203 reviews, with an average rating of 5.00/10. The consensus reads, "This remake of ''The Poseidon Adventure'' delivers dazzling special effects. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that any of the budget was left over to devote to the script." On
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, which assesses films on a score out of 100, ''Poseidon'' has a rating of 50 based on 36 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave it an average grade "B" on an A+ to F scale. It was also nominated for the
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for Worst Remake or Ripoff, losing to '' Little Man''. However, it was commended for its realistic use of CGI in the capsizing scenes and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, losing to '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest''. The exterior shots of the ship included 181,579 individual objects, with 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels, and 681 deck chairs, all created by digital effects company Industrial Light & Magic.


Home media

''Poseidon'' was released to
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on August 22, 2006, in both single-disc and double-disc editions as well as Full-Screen and
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formats and contains a behind-the-scenes featurette and the theatrical trailer. The 2 disc special edition expands on two bonus features, and also includes the documentaries ''Poseidon: Upside Down: A Unique Set Design Chronicle''; ''A Shipmate's Diary'', which covers a film school intern's experience on the set; and a
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documentary which explores rogue waves. Domestic DVD sales for ''Poseidon'' were $27,196,438.


References


External links

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