Erebus: Into The Unknown

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  • NR
  • 2015
  • 70 hr
  • 7.0  (167)

Erebus: Into The Unknown is a documentary-style movie released in 2014. The movie focuses on the story of the HMS Erebus, a British Royal Navy ship that went missing in 1845, along with another ship called the HMS Terror. The HMS Erebus was in search of the Northwest Passage and disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that would last for more than a century.

The movie follows a team of scientists, researchers, and divers as they embark on a mission to find the wreckage of the HMS Erebus. The team is led by Parks Canada's underwater archaeologist, Ryan Harris, who has been working on the search for many years. The team also includes Tama Jarman, Edwin Wright, and Andrew Munro, who play different roles in the search for the missing ship.

The movie begins with a brief history of the HMS Erebus and its ill-fated journey. The movie uses reenactments to illustrate the brutal conditions that the crew faced, including freezing temperatures, hunger, and scurvy. The movie also highlights the leadership role of Sir John Franklin, the commander-in-chief of the expedition, who was a seasoned explorer but failed to navigate the treacherous Arctic waters.

The movie then shifts its focus to the present-day search for the missing ship. The team deploys high-tech underwater equipment to search for the wreckage, including a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that can explore the depths of the sea. The team also uses sonar technology to create detailed 3D maps of the seabed.

Throughout the movie, the team faces numerous challenges, including bad weather, rough seas, and technical glitches. The movie shows the team members working together to overcome these obstacles and make progress in the search for the HMS Erebus.

The movie also explores the historical significance of finding the wreckage of the HMS Erebus. The discovery would not only provide closure for the families of the crew members but also shed new light on the history of Arctic exploration. The movie includes interviews with historians and experts who discuss the impact of the Erebus discovery on our understanding of the past.

Overall, Erebus: Into The Unknown is a well-made documentary that tells the story of one of the greatest mysteries of Arctic exploration. The movie is visually stunning, with breathtaking footage of the Arctic landscape and dramatic reenactments of the Erebus crew's struggles. The movie also does a great job of balancing the historical context of the Erebus's story with the modern-day search for its wreckage. The interviews with experts and historians provide valuable insights into the historical significance of the Erebus discovery. The movie is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of Arctic exploration or underwater archaeology.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    70 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (167)