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Movie Preview: Thirteen Lives BY RANDAL C. HILL
Ron Howard, it seems, has always been around. We watched him grow from portraying Opie Taylor on The Andy Griffith Show to Richie Cunningham on Happy Days. When he moved behind the cameras, he gave us such nowclassic movie releases as Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind. Now there’s buzz thrumming about the forthcoming Howard-produced Thirteen Lives, and industry predictions have him carting home numerous prizes next year. (He already owns nine Academy Award statuettes.) But why would he want to film a story that attracted worldwide interest only four short years ago—and one in which everyone knows the outcome? “Like a lot of people, I was aware of what was going on,” Ron says in explanation of his interest in the rescue story of 12 Thai boys and their assistant coach trapped in a flooded underground cave. “When I had a chance to read William Nicholson’s script, it not only delivered on everything I had recalled, but it suggested so much more. “There were more levels and dimensions to the heroics and to the people involved, especially the Thai people…I just felt I could make something really visceral and immediate, and do what a scripted version of a telling of a true story is supposed to do, which is to engage the nervous system of the audience, in addition to trying to give all the information.”
Howard is one of five producers of the endlessly pulse-pounding release about danger and daring. Nicholson, who was also responsible for the five-time Oscar-winning Gladiator epic back in 2000, scripted the story here. The rescue effort that fuels the story involved over 10,000 people around the globe, although the movie spotlight mainly illuminates a trio of courageous white men. Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen and Joel Edgerton become the driving forces behind the mission struggling to try to save trapped young people, all of whom seem to be moving inexorably toward a tragic but unavoidable demise. Farrell and Mortensen portray British rescue divers John Volanthem and Richard Stanton, respectively, Image from IMDb while Edgerton is Dr. Richard “Harry” Harris, an Australian medical doctor who offers a unique contribution. There’s little doubt that the number crunchers at MGM are gleeful about the forthcoming release; audience test scores showed that Thirteen Lives reigns supreme as the highest-rated movie in the studios’ history. MGM’s promotional trailer promises that audiences will “witness the greatest rescue the world has ever seen.” Ron’s creation will have a theatrical release on July 29, then move to Amazon Prime Video a week later on August 5.

