Adrift is based on the apparently true story of a couple that found extreme danger as they engaged in their shared expertise on the high seas. Experienced and expert sailors were engaged to be married when they set out to achieve their dream of sailing round the world together. Just days after departing Tahiti, however, they sailed straight into a giant hurricane. Waking alone, and seriously injured, Tami finds her boat ruined, with no masts, communications, or means of navigation. She then endures a 41 day journey of survival to reach the safety of Hawaii.
The project is being described in many quarters as being ‘Gravity at sea’, but that would seem to be simply because this is a story of a woman surviving alone in a harsh environment. Indeed, beyond these basic generalisations, there do not seem to be many similarities between the two films. Where similarities do lie, is between Adrift, and the 2012 film by Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep. In that drama, a fisherman is forced to try to swim home when his boat capsizes in the ocean off the coast of Iceland. In fact, the similarities are such that it could be perceived to be an odd choice for Kormakur to be circling this film.
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