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The Wolf's Call

Le Chant du loup

  • Status: Released
  • 20-02-2019
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Score: 7.546
  • Vote count: 2013

Shown from the perspective of a young submariner with unusually sensitive hearing and uncannily precise sound recognition. The fate of many often depends on his ability, and one time, whilst highly stressed, he makes a incorrect call which put his entire crew in mortal danger. Trying to regain the confidence of his comrades, he conducts an unauthorised investigation of an apparent plot which, it turns out, risks escalating into a nuclear apocalypse. Suddenly working under pressure with the fleet admiral, they must do whatever is necessary, even the unthinkable, to prevent a nuclear war, since a confirmed nuclear strike order cannot be countermanded.

François Civil

Chanteraide

Omar Sy

D'Orsi

Mathieu Kassovitz

Alfost

Reda Kateb

Grandchamp

Paula Beer

Diana

Alexis Michalik

Second SNLE-B2R

Jean-Yves Berteloot

Commander CIRA

Damien Bonnard

Navigation officer SNLE

Pierre Cevaer

Sonar watchman SNA

Sébastien Libessart

Cadet SNA

Paul Granier

Table operator SNA

Etienne Guillou-Kervern

Plant master

Guillaume Duhesme

Elaboration SNA

Simon Thomas

Coxswain SNA

Bastien Ughetto

Torpedo operator SNA

Marc Ruchmann

Cadet SNLE

Nicolas Van Beveren

Shooting officer SNLE

Sébastien Landry

Central master SNLE

Sylvain Loreau

Elaboration SNLE

Arthur Choisnet

Torpedo operator SNLE

Léopold Bara

Cotac SNLE

Arnaud Churin

Head of PC middle SNLE

Brice Ormain

Cerrudon SNLE

Guillaume Clement

Squadron leader

Stefan Godin

Captain

Philippe Maymat

Chief of Staff of the President

Jonathan Devred

Cotac

Per Gunnar Jonsson

Me and my kids where shopping for other stuff at FNAC in Geneva, our go to store for not too advanced stuff in audio, video and computer gadgets, when we found this movie. I made a quick search on IMDb and it looked like it might, finally, be a good French made movie. Apart from Louis de Funès comedies that is, I really love most of those. Well, it turned out to be a huge disappointment. I guess I should have checked a bit more. For instance the fact that the oxygen wasting “critics” at Rotten SJW Tomatoes gave it a 100% rating should have been a red flag. Or maybe the ludicrous non-descriptive one liner description of the movie. I mean, it’s like buying a car from a dealer that says “It’s a cool car”. Well, in my gaming days I was a great fan of submarine simulators, especially WW2 ones, so I guess I got suckered. For starters, the premise of the movie itself, once you start watching that is, is nonsensical. One, I say ONE, missile is fired against French territory, it is assumed to be nuclear, no real evidence, and France decides to retaliate while said missile is still in flight. Seriously? That’s something that North Korea would do. Not a civilized country and despite the fact that France right now has the worst president in modern history I would still say France counts as a civilized country. The the movie starts with some “action” and here we are immediately shown that the writer is totally clueless as far as any form of military procedures, strategy or … well.. whatever. A nuclear submarine surfaces, the captain, the CAPTAIN, goes up in the conning tower and fires a hand held SAM on a chopper sent from a destroyer nearby. Oh, by the way, he forgot to remove the safety on the first try. The destroyer does absolutely nothing during this exchange. You’re fucking kidding me ??? Then the movie spends a shitload of time with the hero moping and moaning and being unfairly treated by the hierarchy. The film got really boring at this point. The one good part is that the superior officers, at the end, is actually the most competent characters in the movie. When the action finally starts again it’s … well the same crap as before. Utterly unbelievable and totally unrealistic. Even the dumbass president Macron would, hopefully, known that a nuclear strike cannot be called off just like that. And when it finally comes to blows, for some reason, the “enemy” submarine has all kinds of countermeasures while the “good guys” never launches any. As I wrote before, the writer is clueless. It’s just a incredibly bad movie. Full stop!

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There is a large section of the film set out of the water, but once back under the waves it moves more quickly, the story putting all its weight on Chanteraide's ears. If you're howling for a slice of Tom Clancy-esque military action cheese, you'll enjoy 'The Wolf's Call'. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-wolfs-call-suspense-silliness-and-sonar-sweeps