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Adrift

Based on the true story of survival, a young couple's chance encounter leads them first to love, and then on the adventure of a lifetime as they face one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history.

DVD  - 2018
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  • Physical Description videodisc
    1 videodisc (96 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition [English/French version]
  • Publisher Montreal, QC : VVS Films, [2018]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Title from sell sheet.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2018.
Wide screen.
GMD: videodisc.
Participant or Performer Note: Shailene Woodley, Sam Claflin, Grace Palmer, Jeffrey Thomas.
Target Audience Note:
Rating: PG-13; for injury images, peril, language, brief drug use, partial nudity and thematic elements CHV rating: 14A.
System Details Note:
DVD, wide screen.
Language Note:
English or French dialogue; optional English or French subtitles.

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In Adrift, a son deals with the dual pressures of the death of his father and living up to the expectations his father planted in him at an early age. Curran interviews his sister and two brothers about the legacy of their father, who died when all the children were 12 and under. In his role as narrator (he directs the film as well), Curran raises many issues about a dying parent as well as openly questioning his father about some of his words and actions. Specifically, Curran laments the concealment of his father's fatal illness as it worsened. Visually, the film is a wonderfully warm mix of new footage, some of which is gorgeously photographed in the Alaskan wilderness, and touching home movies, with candid "talking heads" tastefully and appropriately blended throughout. This documentary is highly recommended for anyone struggling to cope with the loss of a parent, as well as students of psychology who need perspective into both personal loss and attempted reconciliation.-Brian Burns, Hampden-Sydney Coll. Lib., VA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.