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The Wave (2015/Magnolia Blu-ray)



Picture: B+ Sound: B+ Extras: C+ Film: B



Directed by Roar Uthaug, The Wave (2015) is a Norwegian disaster film that takes its time establishing its characters and location well before opening up and parting the waves, which makes it more dramatic and endearing. Smarter and more believable than a Roland Emmerich disaster film and with stunning digital effects that totally sell on screen, this white-knuckle action flick will have you on the edge of your seat and keep you guessing till the end.


The film stars the fantastic international actors Kristoffer Joner, Ane Dahl Torp, and Jonas Oftebro to name a few and in many ways, reminds me of the 2014 American-made Godzilla film, only instead of a giant monster, we have a giant tidal wave. Both films center around a family that gets pulled apart in the wake of disaster and ultimately learn something about themselves in the midst of the terror and both films have a similar ending (which I won't spoil).


Geologist Kristian Eikfjord (Joner) is moving out of Norway's Sunnmore region for a job offering with his loving wife and two kids, when he and his colleagues measure small geological changes in the underground of a huge mountain that oversees the town. Though he has one foot out the door, Kristian's suspicions become a reality as a huge tsunami inevitably reigns down upon the population but doesn't stop him from trying to save his family. Working against impossible odds, The Wave shows us how the human condition is pushed to the limits in the wake of an unstoppable disaster.


Presented in 1080p high definition with a widescreen aspect ratio of 2.39:1 and a Norwegian Dolby Atmos 11.1 track that makes you feel the impact of the great storm at home, this disc looks and sounds fantastic. Also on the disc are core Norwegian Dolby TrueHD 7.1 with English 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) tracks that also sound crystal clear and are effective, but get weaker as you switch down in the order listed. English subtitles are also obviously on the disc. The transfer looks fantastic, especially in early scenes that show the geography and mountains where the film is set. No digital copy with this release, sadly.



Special Features include:

Behind the Scenes of The Wave

The Wave Visual Effects Featurettes

Interview with Director Roar Uthaug

Theatrical Trailer


If you like films like The Impossible, realistic high budget disaster films, then you will want to check this one out for sure. It's not as cheesy as films like Dante's Peak, Volcano, or The Day After Tomorrow, and really has a lot of heart to back up its true narrative.



- James Lockhart

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