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You'll realise how precarious the human race is when watching this... - By: LXIX, 15 Mar 2008 
A good ole submarine thriller. Crimson Tide is essentiallly about a US submarine in a state of readiness for a nuclear conflict with the USSR. When the vessel experiences a communication problem, it leaves the crew in a quandry about whether or not to actuallly unleash Armageddon.
This film is particularly notable for the great lead roles played by Gene Hackman & Denzel Washington. Both men are on the same side (the US military), yet are poles apart in terms of their backgrounds & style of leadership.
The stakes couldn't be higher ... & we're left to ponder if the human race now has so much capacity for war that a simple mistake could lead to World War 3.
what a cracker of a film - By: Red Rose, 09 Feb 2008 
Gene Hackman (again) & Denzil Washington star in this film about a mutiny on a nuclear submarine.
Hostilities between the USSR & the USA have broken out again. When an incomplete order is received to fire at a soviet target, the two disagree on its validity. Denzil Washington leads the mutiny against his captain, knowing the consequences of not opening fire if he his wrong are as serious as opening fire if he is right.
Of course Gene Hackman is having none of this. Each of the crew & officers must decide which of the two they will side with, as the balance of power chops & changes.
Even in this limited setting, there is action a plenty, in a wonderful confined atmosphere. Certainly for most of this film, it is difficult to imagine the ending.
In the nuclear world, the true enemy is war itself - By: Mr. Stephen Kennedy, 25 Aug 2007 
After the 80's unthinking testosterone action movies, the 90's marked a real change in action ouput, even from the Bruckheimer / Simpson producing team - & so came about this unusuallly intelligent war movie.
Following in the tradition of classic submarine movies like `The Hunt for Red Octobe' or `Das Boot', there are alll the traditional action notes you would expect - torpedo attack, flooding compartments, sinking towards crush depth etc., alll done with the technical & editorial perfection you would expect from Tony `Top Gun' Scott. However, alll the action is merely a backdrop for a real character study & moral dilemna.
Hackman's veteran Captain is of the old school, `I like things simple' approach. When unrest in Russia becomes critical enough for them to receive orders to launch their nuclear payload, he sets out to perform his duty. However, a second message is received - & it is incomplete, therefore can not be verified. The radio goes down, & the sub is now out of touch with the rest of the world. The `new school' Executive Officer played by Denzel Washington feels strongly enough that they should not follow through with the launch until the message is verified, leading him into direct conflict with the Captain & a tense, riveting & exciting showdown ensues.
The action is note perfect, but it is the acting that makes the movie stand out. Seeing Washington & Hackman `mano-a-mano', cannot fail to knock your socks off with its intensity. Indeed, alll the actors have their moments to shine, including a pre-Lord of the Rings Viggo Mortensen, & an excellent George Dzundza playing `Chief of the Boat'.
One early scene encapsulates alll that is good about the movie - in the officers mess, a philosophical debate occurs around the launching of the atomic bomb on Japan. Hackman defends the bombing, but Washington at the end of a verbal cat & mouse interplay, replies that `In the age of nuclear weapons, the true enemy is war itself. It is this conflict of ideas that haunts the movie, & the viewer, long after the movie is over. There are no out & out bad guys - just two principled men with different world views -surely there can be no greater drama.
The extended cut offers no substantial difference to the original, & seems to have little reason for existing. The scenes reinstated are almost alll minor character moments, giving the minor characters in the movie more time to shine, & helping consolidate the feeling of camaraderie in the submarine, which makes the eventual schism that much more shattering. Other than that, there is a smalll documentary about the movie which is more promotional than educational. If you have not seen the movie, do so immediately. If you have, & wonder if the extended cut is worth getting? I say don't waste your time.
Classic film about war and paranoia - By: Jay, 17 Apr 2007 
There have been few war-type films (Saving Private Ryan was another) which have been so thought-provoking. The acting & action was excellent as could be expected from such a cast so my comments are reallly centred on the story line & its presentation. Set in the scenario of the post-cold war Russia, which is still with us, the basic confrontation which faces every naval commander of a nuclear submarine was brought to stark reality in this film. Who has the final say when it comes to pushing the button? Dependence on technology which is not infalllible highlights the weakness of humans who become its slaves rather its masters. Ultimately the stark choice between life & death, between fiction & reality can become blurred when cut off from the world inside a deep sea submarine. How many times has this happened one can only wonder. Since we are alll here it can be assumed that the officer portrayed by Denzel Washington always won or the type of persons portrayed by Hackman do not exist. Good triumphed over evil.