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      • It’s a competent, by-the-numbers action melodrama, adapted from reporter Robert Moore’s 2002 book, A Time to Die, and featuring a Euro-pudding assemblage of Germans, Swedes, a Belgian and a Frenchwoman playing English-speaking Russians. Not subpar, still middling. Release date: Sep 06, 2018
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  2. Jul 2, 2019 · Thomas Vinterberg ’s Kursk (The Command) is a heart-wrenching drama detailing the disastrous explosion of a Russian submarine that sank to the bottom of the Barents Sea in 2000, where 118 men lost their lives.

    • Bree Duwyn
  3. With Matthias Schoenaerts, Léa Seydoux, Peter Simonischek, August Diehl. The 2000 K-141 Kursk submarine disaster is followed by governmental negligence. As the sailors fight for survival, their families desperately battle political obstacles and impossible odds to save them.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Thomas Vinterberg
    • 2019-06-21
  4. I watched Kursk last night and while it wasn't even a two hour movie I liked it a lot and it touched on a lot of things for the time given. In comparison to the book, "A Time to Die" by Robert Moore, there's a few things I felt were overlooked, made up, or not emphasized enough:

  5. Sep 13, 2018 · Toronto Film Review: ‘Kursk’. Danish director Thomas Vinterberg delivers a starry but anonymous and oddly disengaged re-creation of the 2000 Russian submarine disaster. By Jessica Kiang.

  6. Sep 6, 2018 · Director Thomas Vinterberg and screenwriter Robert Rodat's undersea melodrama 'Kursk' tackles a true-life maritime tragedy. The Kursk submarine disaster is a prime example of...

  7. On Aug. 12, 2000, explosions aboard the Russian submarine Kursk cause it to sink during a naval exercise in the Barents Sea, leaving 23 survivors trapped below on the ocean floor.

  8. The movie is really good, but it does not tell the whole story. The director explains it by telling that he wanted to show the humanity of the Kursk's crew members from one side, and the bureaucracy of the upper military officials on the other side.

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