The 33 -
: The decision to have an international cast speak English with varying Spanish accents was seen as distracting and unrealistic.
Released in 2015, is a biographical disaster film based on the true events of the 2010 Chilean mining accident, where 33 miners were trapped underground for 69 days. Critics generally describe it as a "solid" but formulaic feature that succeeds due to its inspirational true-life premise and strong ensemble cast, though it sometimes struggles with Hollywood sentimentality. Key Aspects of the Film The 33
: The film accurately recounts how the miners survived for 17 days on only three days' worth of food before rescue teams made contact. : The decision to have an international cast
: Reviewers from RogerEbert.com praised director Patricia Riggen for maintaining coherent action and a rigorous visual language, especially given the low-light environment. Common Criticisms : Key Aspects of the Film : The film
