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3.57 / 5

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User review rating: 4 November 01, 2013

Wonderfully thoughtful movie - man versus nature - and his fight for survival - excellent wordless acting - the shots kept flashing back in my mind long after the movie was over!

User review rating: 4 November 01, 2013

Robert Redford can do his surviving anyday on the big screen of DVD

User review rating: 4 November 01, 2013

Surviving is the name of the game and long lasting is the name for Robert Redford

User review rating: 3 November 01, 2013

A captivating one man show, creative survival techniques for us city slickers. Surprisingly interesting.

User review rating: 4 November 01, 2013

Totally believable! Demonstrates how even when you do everything right and are completely prepared, Mother Nature and Lady Luck can really test your patience. Amazed at his ingenuity and will to survive.

User review rating: 4 October 31, 2013

How could it not be a wonderful survival show with a wonderful star.

User review rating: 4 October 31, 2013

Wonderful survival movie with a wonderful star.

User review rating: 2 October 31, 2013

It was ok.

User review rating: 4 October 31, 2013

for a movie with almost no dialogue this sure can emote and create tension. excellent movie

User review rating: 3 October 31, 2013

If you like sailing, you'd probably give this movie four or five stars. If you're not so keen on sailing, the camera swiming back and forth to give you the feeling of sea sickness won't delight you so much.

User review rating: 4 October 30, 2013

All Is Lost is a beautiful film. I'll just say it. It was like a mix of Gravity, Life of Pi and Cast Away all mashed into an incredible cinematic masterpiece. The cinematography was breathtaking, with some scenes under the water. There is barely any dialogue at all. Like, Robert Redford said literally a few sentences throughout an hour and 45 minutes. Speaking about Robert Redford, wow. He was incredible. If he doesn't get a Best Actor nomination, I will go nuts. He held this entire movie, and made it incredibly realistic. We know absolutely nothing about his character. We don't even know his name. I love this fact, because it makes him more relatable. He could be anybody. The story is

User review rating: 4 October 30, 2013

Very exciting.

User review rating: 5 October 30, 2013

So quiet you could hear a pin drop. So captivating that you can't believe it's over. An Oscar-worthy performance.

User review rating: 3 October 30, 2013

Chandor loads this little, minimal movie to the gunwales, so even if it feels a little thin for the duration, the content sinks in and lingers. We’re forced to ponder the meaning of the ending, and whether we’re better off in a state of denial, or surrendering to the black abyss.

User review rating: 4 October 30, 2013

Wow survival for Robert Redford

User review rating: 4 October 30, 2013

Even though Robert Redford is the only person acting with few words, his character in the movie to survive against all odds is incredible. My 9-year old daughter finds the finale so humorous the most and so do I. Unexpected turn of event indeed!

User review rating: 3 October 29, 2013

It was an interesting idea for a movie but very dull to watch.

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

The star power of Robert Redford carries the movie onward even without use of ongoing dialogue. A testament to great acting as he maintains the audience's interest because he makes it all seem real and natural on the screen. A couple of humorous moments. Well done.

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

It's very compelling and very well made with effects.

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

Man versus nature. Man trying to survive the ocean's elements. Redford's performance is reflected on screen as he deals with one adversity after another.

User review rating: 1 October 29, 2013

Extremely boring. Walked out on this movie.

User review rating: 3 October 29, 2013

Keeps your interest, although nothing much happens. Good performance by Redford.

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

This movie isn't for everyone, but if you're looking for something a little different, something smarter than what's been coming out of Hollywood, then this is the one for you. I thought it was better than Captain Phillips. Redford is fabulous, and although there is no setup to his character, no backstory, nothing to "like" about him, he slowly draws you in and you will be on the edge of your seat. But be patient! A number of people left before it really picked up. It's worth the wait. Not sure how I feel about the final moment of the film... there was a collective gasp of frustration from the audience. You'll know what I'm talking about when you see it:)

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

Robert Redford gives a stellar performance. He will have you sitting on the edge of your seat in anticipation of his next move. A Brilliant plot impressively delivered.

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

Gripping. As a "solo survivor" movie, I thought it was less spectacular but overall a better movie than Gravity. It was stripped down to the essentials.

User review rating: 3 October 29, 2013

A great tale of Man vs. Nature, but it is more of an art house film than a Hollywood blockbuster.

User review rating: 4 October 29, 2013

Very intense movie filled with sudden events and emotions. Robert Redford has given a great interpretation and rendered the caracter very likely. I would definitely recommand.

User review rating: 5 October 29, 2013

Because it was released just a couple of weeks after "Gravity", it's hard to not think of the space movie when watching "All is Lost", even if a more apt comparison might be "a stripped down "Life of Pi" without a tiger or philosophical lessons." Both films involve a single person's quest for survival against elements beyond control. "Gravity" put a female doctor up against the vastness of space, while "All is Lost" puts an elderly man against the harshness of the ocean. Both have no communication with other humans (after a certain point in the film, anyway), and both have to use smarts and training to survive. The premise for "All is Lost" really is that simple. One man, played by Robert

User review rating: 5 October 29, 2013

Robert Redford delivers a great performance.

User review rating: 3 October 29, 2013

Robert Redford did a great job, but I found it disconcerting to have next to no dialogue, but that certainly is just a matter of personal opinion.

User review rating: 1 October 26, 2013

As an avid single handed sailor, there are way too many unbelievable events to make this movie enjoyable. Redford is ok, but the movie itself is totally unrealistic.

User review rating: 0 October 25, 2013

The 1 star rating must be from a dishonest Albertan working for an oil company. Great movie, great activist who cares about the truth more than money.

User review rating: 2 October 22, 2013

Terrible movie! Not much can be said, other than it was a waste of time.

User review rating: 1 September 22, 2013

I thought Robert Redford gave up acting to become an uninformed activist. This is simply a remake of Castaway. I gave it one star because I really liked Castaway.

User review rating: 5 August 07, 2013

What else is there to say??? It's Redford!!!!

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