The Impossible
Nothing is more powerful than the human spirit.
In December 2004, close-knit family Maria, Henry and their three sons begin their winter vacation in Thailand. But the day after Christmas, the idyllic holiday turns into an incomprehensible nightmare when a terrifying roar rises from the depths of the sea, followed by a wall of black water that devours everything in its path. Though Maria and her family face their darkest hour, unexpected displays of kindness and courage ameliorate their terror.
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Cast

Naomi Watts
Maria Bennett

Ewan McGregor
Henry Bennett

Tom Holland
Lucas Bennett

Samuel Joslin
Thomas Bennett

Oaklee Pendergast
Simon Bennett

Marta Etura
Simone

Sönke Möhring
Karl Schweber

Geraldine Chaplin
Old Woman

Ploy Jindachote
Caregiver

Douglas Johansson
Mr. Benstrom

John Albasiny
Oliver Tudpole

Gitte Witt
Norwegian Patient

Bruce Blain
American Tourist

Peter Tuinstra
American Tourist on Orchid Roof

Sarinrat Thomas
Operating Nurse

Keerati Sivakua
Orchid Male Employee

Wipawee Charoenpura
Woman in Children's Minibus

Laura Power
Young Nurse in Airplane

Bonnie Zellerbach
Tourist at Bus Station

Natalie Lorence
Person Looking for Relatives
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Andres Gomez
Incredible story with remarkable performances by Naomi Watts and Tom Holland and amazing staging.
However, Bayona repeats the same mistakes from other movies like "The Orphanage" when he creates an uneasy situation through some unexplained weird behavior.
badelf
Another amazing story based in truth. I think it's called The Impossible because those sets must have been near impossible.
CinemaSerf
After a bit of a bumpy flight to Thailand, a family arrive in Phuket for what ought to have been a dream holiday. Well mother nature had other plans and a earthquake far out at sea generated a series of tsunamis that we now know killed almost a quarter of a million people. That could well have included "Henry" (Ewan McGregor), "Maria" (Naomi Watts) and their children "Lucas" (Tom Holland), "Simon" (Oaklee Pendergast) and "Thomas" (Samuel Joslin) but despite being out in the first wave of the encroaching water, they somehow manage to cling onto anything that will float, to the sturdy trunks of the trees and though separated do survive. That's just the start of their troubles, though - "Maria" is severely injured and with their elder and quite smart son "Lukas". The others - so we are fortunately spared much of the mediocre McGregor - are elsewhere with all looking to repatriate amidst the chaos of debris and mayhem left by the now retreated seawater. The thrust of the drama features mother and son, with quite decent and convincing efforts from both as they must make it to some semblance of safety and then try to get much needed medical help. It's based on the real event, and the photography quite potently illustrates just how devastating the waves were on these low lying islands that were designed for pleasure and tranquility - there were no sea defences and the structures ill-prepared for the sheer power of the swell. There's a spirit to the narrative too - the locals and the tourists all mucking together to help in a veritable hotchpotch of languages and priorities. The pacing is frenetic at times, lingering at others and that also helps give us a sense of the perils faced by all trying to come to terms with the destruction and this is a surprisingly better watch than I was expecting.
Felicity
Movies like this make me very sad.
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They also frighten me.
The acting is superb.
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