Poseidon
Poseidon (2006)

Poseidon

5/5
(98 votos)
5.7IMDb50Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

When the audience are clapping along to the band when they first begin playing the sound of the clapping is not synchronized with visuals.

- PLOTWhy would both propellers (at the end of the movie) be sucking air in (or out) at the same time? Bow thrusters would create a vacuum in the chamber no matter which way they are turning, when to Starbord they create a vacuum to suck water and push it to the port side of the ship, and vice versa.

In the sequence where they are crawling up the ducting and Conor unscrews the bolts holding down the grate, there are two or three shots where a hair on the camera lens is clearly visible in the lower left corner of the shot.

This was observed in the HD version of the movie, but appeared large and clear enough to show up in SD as well.

In the sequence at the end of the movie where the ship rolls back over before it sinks, it seems to defy the laws of physics, specifically buoyancy.

In a previous shot, it is clear that only the tip of the bow is floating above the water line, representing at most 10%-20% of the mass and volume of the ship, yet when the ship rolls over, at least 25%-30% of the ship is above the water line and buoyant before the ship finally sinks all the way.

After they open the door with the hot handles from a flash fire, everything in the room looks burnt except the lights, but the plastic around them would have melted or have black on it.

Cruise ship poker dealers are certified professionals, however, the Poseidon dealer allows both "splashing the pot" (thowing chips directly into the pot) and a "string bet" (placing chips into the pot as a call and then placing more chips in as a raise).

These are basic rules violations of professional dealing and would never be allowed in a cruise ship casino, especially in a high-stakes game such as the one in this movie.

The source music in the ballroom does not match the Poseidon orchestra's motions.

At New Year's, Gloria is shown walking up, and clinking glasses with the chief officer on the stage.

In the next shot from the balcony, they do it again.

In the first shot of the drummer, he is out of sync with the drum sounds we hear.

When Robert and Jennifer cross the Grand Lobby, the hose appears and reappears between shots.

While in the ventilation shaft, Robert asks the group below for a ring or a coin, something so that Connor can get the screws loosened.

Jennifer states she can't get her hand in her pocket, she already showed her father her ring, and put it on her finger earlier before crossing the grand lobby across the fire hose, her ring was on her finger, not in her pocket.

Watch the Captain just after he introduces Gloria.

There is a shot of him stepping off the stairs at the side of the stage and walking towards the crowd, clapping.

They show a closeup of Gloria, then a shot from the balcony.

If you look at the side of the stage, the Captain is walking off it again.

In the ballast tank they open the valves to allow water in.

Though ballast tanks have holes at the bottom of the ship the ship is not completely submerged.

Where does the water come from? On a normal right side up cruise ship the pressure relief valves are placed at the bottom of the ballast tanks because of the greater water pressure.

But the Poseidon is upside-down so the valve is at the top where the pressure is much less great, so it is impossible for it to open.

During the capsizing sequence the ship, both inside and outside, continually shifts degrees that do not fit with the tilt in the next shot or another view from the same room.

When they are in the ventilation shaft, Dylan mentions to Elena about her "little brother".

He then asks her if he is older or younger, to which she replies younger.

If Dylan refers to him as a little brother it should have been obvious that he was younger than her.

Dylan is trying to keep Elena calm.

It's possible that he's assumed that her brother is younger in his haste and then realizes he doesn't know for a fact, so he inquires to keep her occupied.

In the scenes in the ship's ballast tanks, the characters open the valves to allow water to enter.

However, since the ship is upside down, the ballast tanks should not operate normally.

Where does the air in the space go? When the characters are swimming from the last ballast tank to the stairwell, while they pass the ladder, at least one member of the crew is visible kicking their feet behind the ladder.

Whilst trying to revive Elena the crucifix can clearly be seen around her neck, but before they leave her for dead it can be seen being placed around her neck.

The Water seems to chase the fleeing passengers all the way to the bow room.

However when outside the ship standing in the bow thruster the water is many meters below.

The water level in the ship would be lower than the level outside.

The weight of the ship would mean that if such a small volume of air remained the ship would already be under water outside.

And when the trap to the bow-thruster was opened the sheer pressure of the air trying to escape would make this one large exhaust - with or without the bow-thrusters.

In the opening sequence where the camera pans around the entire ship, all the lifeboats are facing backward.

The propellers are facing towards the bow of the Poseidon.

Also sequences involving the Navigation Bridge show the space as being well lit.

Ship's bridges are kept in near pitch-black darkness so as not to hinder the navigation watch's night vision.

And finally all ship's machinery (like the bow thruster motors) have emergency shut offs in the space with the machinery.

Just before the fuel catches fire, you see Dylan pushing Jennifer down.

When they show the fire following the fuel up, you see Dylan push Jennifer down again.

When they are in the ballast tank, waiting for the hatch to open, you can see the top of Connor's head go above the water level at least once, even thought the tank is supposed to be full.

After they escape the ballast tank, Connor comes up from the water.

He is obviously coughing, but there is no sound.

The experienced fire fighter grabs the door handle briefly with his hands to see if it was hot.

It is taught in elementary schools to touch the hot door (or in this case the door handle) with the back of your hand.

This prevents burns from limiting the use of your hand.

During the entire film we never see any stabilizers on the outside of the ship, surley a ship as large as Poseidon would have had a least two.

Towards the end of the movie, fishing wire can be seen holding the raft steady while everyone is getting on it.

The bow thrusters have no doors covering them, without them the ships performance would be drastically reduced and the ship would need more fuel, any ship the size of Poseidon would have them to increase efficiency.

At several points in the movie the ballast tanks are shown filling and the ballast gauges are shown going from empty to full.

Since ships typically use a large float-type sensor, and the fact that the ship is upside down, the gauges should be reading full when empty and show decreasing level when filling.

As the rogue wave gathered water, the ship would have gotten sucked towards it significantly, rather than staying in the same place until the moment it was hit.

All the time spent underwater with their eyes open, their eyes would be so irritated by the salt and would be extremely bloodshot, not to mention it would be difficult for them to see.

The ship was traveling the North Atlantic (London to New York) on New Years, meaning the water would be extremely cold.

The main stars of the movie would have died from hypothermia, or at the very least they would have been freezing cold and barely able to function.

There couldn't have been any working electricity.

After the ship capsized, the generators wouldn't have been able to maintain a fuel supply, not to mention generators were falling and the fuel was burning up and exploding.

This also means the thrust propellers wouldn't have been able to be running.

Diesel fuel would not explode like it does in the movie.

Diesel is also difficult to ignite.

It is doubtful the vacuum created by the thrust propellers would be powerful enough to hold the extremely dense compressed gas cylinder against the access door, considering its heavy weight and its aerodynamic shape.

It would be like trying to suck up a ball bearing with a vacuum hose.

Even if it were strong enough to do it, that would mean it would be far too powerful for Josh Lucas' character to be able to fight, and he would easily get sucked right in.

A/C ducts are not designed to be able to hold the weight of a person, much less half a dozen or so.

Furthermore, they would likely be round on a ship.

When they're climbing up the A/C duct, the water is shown rising in the adjoining room at a decent, but not terribly fast pace.

Once the water hits the duct, it seems to magically rise extremely quickly, negating the fact it's still attached to the room and will only rise as fast as it does in the (very large) room.

When the survivors climb out of the propeller tube Dylan is the first one out with the others following behind but when everyone is out he is the last one to climb out.

When the survivors are in the air shaft they climb out after Conor unscrews the bolts.

In the next scene they are climbing out again When the engine comes loose and crashes through the 'floor' above it hits the bridge with Lucky Larry on it.

seconds later it hits the bridge again but Lucky Larry is nowhere to be seen.

During the capsizing, there is a shot of the an indoor pool with a wave proceeding from the raised end down it's length.

While dramatic, this wave cannot occur, as all water rises at the bottom end of tilting vessels.

When Dylan, Conor and Maggie are running to get to the bow thruster room the water is following them very fast but when they reach the room the water isn't following them at all.

After the Poseidon is hit by the wave, Dylan is shown getting up from the floor wearing his suit and tie.

In the next shot his tie has disappeared.

When the officer of the watch sights the wave, he orders "hard to starboard, starboard engines full astern!" When the capsized ship is shown, it can be seen that the ship (like many, newer, larger cruise ships) lacks a rudder and is equipped with "azipods.

" These are pods that are external to the hull which contain the motors with the propeller for each motor driven directly.

Azipods can rotate 360 degrees and thus eliminate the need for a rudder since the thrust can be applied in any direction.

If an azipod equipped ship needs to perform an absurdly sharp turn, all the azipods would be turned perpendicular to the length of the ship, in the case of Poseidon with the pods facing starboard.

This would cause all the thrust to be applied to swinging the ship to starboard.

Under normal conditions, this would be very disruptive since it would cause the ship to roll to port and break every dish on the ship.

Reversing the "starboard engines," which would be the proper procedure on a conventional ship, would be counter productive with azipods.

Before opening a hot door Robert Ramsey, who "used to be a fireman", doesn't even check if the fire extinguisher works - not such a bad idea in such critical situation.

Robert Ramsey, who "used to be a fireman", stands right in front of a hot door when Dylan Johns opens it.

Definitely the ex-fireman never heard of "back draft" or he would stand to the side and definitely ask everyone to stand back.

When they are trying to revive Elena after she drowned, she is only given 21 chest compressions.

A lot more compressions need to be given for CPR.

When the diesel generator falls through the ceiling, it shows no piping connected at all.

Throughout the movie, Richard is seen trying to call his boyfriend, but if he were in fact on a cruise in the middle of the ocean, there would be virtually no cell phone reception.

Making it impossible to contact anyone not on the ship.

After the ship has capsized, every item, including people, plates, tables; are scattered around the room.

Gravity would have kept everything to the walls, and when it finally went upside down, most items would have piled up, not evenly spread out.

When the wave is shown approaching, the full moon is shown on the horizon.

As it's midnight a full moon would be in mid sky between east and west.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
10 August 2006 USA USD 60,674,817
6 August 2006 USA USD 60,655,503
30 July 2006 USA USD 60,572,835
23 July 2006 USA USD 60,418,110
16 July 2006 USA USD 60,156,539
9 July 2006 USA USD 59,784,214
2 July 2006 USA USD 59,083,889
25 June 2006 USA USD 57,325,847
18 June 2006 USA USD 56,511,405
11 June 2006 USA USD 54,928,443
4 June 2006 USA USD 51,760,587
28 May 2006 USA USD 46,730,150
21 May 2006 USA USD 36,801,887
14 May 2006 USA USD 22,155,410
2 July 2006 UK GBP 3,609,182
25 June 2006 UK GBP 3,429,509
18 June 2006 UK GBP 3,078,591
11 June 2006 UK GBP 2,370,875
4 June 2006 UK GBP 1,349,080
28 May 2006 UK GBP 46,730,150
27 August 2006 Worldwide USD 181,674,817
27 August 2006 Non-USA USD 121,000,000
2 July 2006 Australia USD 3,413,274
25 June 2006 Australia USD 3,250,585
18 June 2006 Australia USD 3,002,141
11 June 2006 Australia USD 2,464,812
4 June 2006 Australia USD 1,350,086
20 August 2006 Bulgaria USD 95,816
13 August 2006 Bulgaria USD 94,475
6 August 2006 Bulgaria USD 92,034
30 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 87,312
23 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 82,585
16 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 74,337
9 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 60,598
2 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 33,255
11 July 2006 France USD 4,263,309
4 July 2006 France USD 3,973,378
27 June 2006 France USD 3,455,281
20 June 2006 France USD 1,696,295
13 August 2006 Germany USD 2,594,928
6 August 2006 Germany USD 2,506,430
30 July 2006 Germany USD 2,155,175
23 July 2006 Germany USD 1,729,435
16 July 2006 Germany USD 909,361
2 July 2006 Italy USD 3,854,218
25 June 2006 Italy USD 3,716,204
18 June 2006 Italy USD 3,569,665
11 June 2006 Italy USD 3,227,984
4 June 2006 Italy USD 2,121,025
25 June 2006 Japan USD 9,941,041
18 June 2006 Japan USD 8,455,821
11 June 2006 Japan USD 6,081,633
4 June 2006 Japan USD 2,671,652
4 June 2006 Netherlands EUR 439,416
2 July 2006 South Korea USD 14,093,621
25 June 2006 South Korea USD 13,705,229
18 June 2006 South Korea USD 12,536,957
11 June 2006 South Korea USD 10,935,972
4 June 2006 South Korea USD 5,884,942
20 August 2006 Spain USD 8,069,978
13 August 2006 Spain USD 7,112,046
6 August 2006 Spain USD 5,974,182
30 July 2006 Spain USD 3,505,348
9 July 2006 Taiwan USD 2,155,190
2 July 2006 Taiwan USD 2,144,669
25 June 2006 Taiwan USD 2,098,834
18 June 2006 Taiwan USD 2,038,748
11 June 2006 Taiwan USD 1,910,549
4 June 2006 Taiwan USD 1,651,295
28 May 2006 Taiwan USD 796,958
28 May 2006 Thailand USD 1,786,549
21 May 2006 Thailand USD 1,684,073
14 May 2006 Thailand USD 1,229,980
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 May 2006 USA USD 22,155,410 3,555
4 June 2006 UK GBP 1,349,080 428
16 June 2006 Argentina USD 325,490 65
4 June 2006 Australia USD 1,350,086 302
30 June 2006 Brazil USD 142,479 251
2 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 33,255 13
16 June 2006 Chile USD 161,627 35
20 June 2006 France USD 1,696,295 583
16 July 2006 Germany USD 909,361 722
2 June 2006 Hong Kong USD 593,425 32
4 June 2006 Italy USD 1,878,803 347
4 June 2006 Japan USD 2,102,347 401
2 June 2006 Mexico USD 2,485,685 369
4 June 2006 Netherlands EUR 356,557 100
2 June 2006 New Zealand USD 318,858 78
7 July 2006 South Africa USD 119,446 78
4 June 2006 South Korea USD 3,484,726 323
30 July 2006 Spain USD 2,569,234 429
28 May 2006 Taiwan USD 617,696 19
14 May 2006 Thailand USD 1,229,980
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
6 August 2006 USA USD 37,304 92
30 July 2006 USA USD 77,663 158
23 July 2006 USA USD 133,447 231
16 July 2006 USA USD 256,899 302
9 July 2006 USA USD 483,633
2 July 2006 USA USD 1,096,212 340
25 June 2006 USA USD 427,467 337
18 June 2006 USA USD 633,288 730
11 June 2006 USA USD 1,833,493 1,724
4 June 2006 USA USD 3,492,361 2,720
28 May 2006 USA USD 7,087,413
21 May 2006 USA USD 9,224,340 3,555
14 May 2006 USA USD 22,155,410 3,555
2 July 2006 UK GBP 50,214 89
25 June 2006 UK GBP 126,648 207
18 June 2006 UK GBP 370,929 384
11 June 2006 UK GBP 482,934 445
4 June 2006 UK GBP 1,349,080 428
28 May 2006 UK GBP 7,087,413 3,245
2 July 2006 Australia USD 48,607 73
25 June 2006 Australia USD 145,474 173
18 June 2006 Australia USD 291,091 234
11 June 2006 Australia USD 691,703 289
4 June 2006 Australia USD 1,350,086 302
20 August 2006 Bulgaria USD 520 4
13 August 2006 Bulgaria USD 1,124 4
6 August 2006 Bulgaria USD 1,464 9
30 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 1,836 12
23 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 3,159 13
16 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 6,910 13
9 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 12,060 13
2 July 2006 Bulgaria USD 33,255 13
11 July 2006 France USD 289,931 295
4 July 2006 France USD 518,097 479
27 June 2006 France USD 1,758,986 574
20 June 2006 France USD 1,696,295 583
13 August 2006 Germany USD 64,502 202
6 August 2006 Germany USD 188,942 376
30 July 2006 Germany USD 215,566 664
23 July 2006 Germany USD 548,454 722
16 July 2006 Germany USD 909,361 722
2 July 2006 Italy USD 19,347 38
25 June 2006 Italy USD 69,576 110
18 June 2006 Italy USD 212,339 249
11 June 2006 Italy USD 631,619 328
4 June 2006 Italy USD 1,878,803 347
25 June 2006 Japan USD 526,692 280
18 June 2006 Japan USD 966,386 282
11 June 2006 Japan USD 1,374,849 415
4 June 2006 Japan USD 2,102,347 401
4 June 2006 Netherlands EUR 356,557 100
2 July 2006 South Korea USD 71,259 37
25 June 2006 South Korea USD 544,343 156
18 June 2006 South Korea USD 985,898 205
11 June 2006 South Korea USD 2,270,944 285
4 June 2006 South Korea USD 3,484,726 323
20 August 2006 Spain USD 341,064 338
13 August 2006 Spain USD 510,065 386
6 August 2006 Spain USD 1,257,655 418
30 July 2006 Spain USD 2,569,234 429
9 July 2006 Taiwan USD 2,360 3
2 July 2006 Taiwan USD 9,775 6
25 June 2006 Taiwan USD 32,497 16
18 June 2006 Taiwan USD 52,680 18
11 June 2006 Taiwan USD 125,541 19
4 June 2006 Taiwan USD 290,848 19
28 May 2006 Taiwan USD 617,696 19
28 May 2006 Thailand USD 31,161
21 May 2006 Thailand USD 250,653
14 May 2006 Thailand USD 1,229,980

Comentarios

Am a huge fan of the original but as remakes go this one does a great job. It was a clever move not to copy the characters from the 1972 film and this version has its own stand alone characters.

The great Wolfgang Petersen is reduced to directing a remake of a disaster movie. That's the sad truth.

The visual effects were great. Other than that, this was possibly one of the worst movies I've ever seen.

The cruise ship, Poseidon, is sailing the ocean blue on New Years' Eve when it's struck by a rogue wave, turning the ship on its back. The wave and the resulting capsize kills most of the crew and passengers and leaves the ship, through still floating while upside down, a deathtrap for those still alive.

This is a disaster film with all the expected elements. The cast is stunning to look at.

With 34 years between The Poseidon Adventure and this dog, you'd think filmmakers would be able to improve on the original, but it would seem that Hollywood has just decided movies are measured in number of bangs and firestorms rather than story-telling.I don't know why the producers even bothered hiring actors for this.

The production value is tremendous. The cast and acting is great.

So after a few finally got through this & am putting it down to things we do for money being the answer to wolfgang what have you done.

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