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Reviewed by Brian Day, 3rd October 2008
Kind of based on a true event, Souls At Sea tells the compelling story of one mans horrible task of deciding who lives and who dies in a terrible shipwreck accident. Throw in a bit of romance, a slight touch of comedy (but not to much), some great 1930s charm and innocence, stir well and you have the perfect pudding after that family Sunday lunch.</p>If you tied me by my thumbs to the yardarm and forced me to pick fault, theres a distinct lack of extras on the disc but this isnt one of Eurekas masters of cinema releases so it was to be expected. The menus are score and animated though, which is a nice touch.</p>
Highly recommended for those cold and wet Sunday afternoons coming up.
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Kind of based on a true event, Souls At Sea tells the compelling story of one mans horrible task of deciding who lives and who dies in a terrible shipwreck accident. Throw in a bit of romance, a slight touch of comedy (but not to much), some great 1930s charm and innocence, stir well and you have the perfect pudding after that family Sunday lunch.</p>If you tied me by my thumbs to the yardarm and forced me to pick fault, theres a distinct lack of extras on the disc but this isnt one of Eurekas masters of cinema releases so it was to be expected. The menus are score and animated though, which is a nice touch.</p>
Highly recommended for those cold and wet Sunday afternoons coming up.
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