

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Directed by Peter WeirAfter an abrupt and violent encounter with a French warship inflicts severe damage upon his ship, a captain of the British Royal Navy begins a chase over two oceans to capture or destroy the enemy, though he must weigh his commitment to duty and ferocious pursuit of glory against the safety of his devoted crew, including the ship's thoughtful surgeon, his best friend.
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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Ratings & Reviews
- Tom CooperMay 25, 2025They don't make them like this anymore.
- tararotAugust 2, 2025Awesome. Still thinking why they haven't film more movies about the Patrick O'Brien books. Great great movie. Great characters and great story.
- YhoozernameJanuary 15, 2025Hell yeah, boats and men and men being men on boats while fighting other boats with other boats. And Paul Bettany. Hell yeah.
- Rafael MonroySeptember 18, 2025The number one, most anticipated movie in 4K for years, this is a colossus that did not receive the proper response when it hit the movie theatres but immediately garnered a loyal following among the more discerning public. With a perfect music score, excellent casting, unforgettable characters and a story that sea-changes from escape to pursuit, framed by beautiful vistas and artful cinematography in a historical fantasy, this is an example of what movies should be like. Disbelief is suspended and for a space of hours, we sail for country, victory and the prize.
- mickerdooJuly 7, 2025Naval battle movie that has diverse drama and problems to solve with entertaining solutions. Crowe embodies captain. Bettany stands out.
- kleissrodSeptember 13, 2025Looks more authentic than most. A fun watch.
- Ashley RiddellAugust 14, 2025Genuine classic that will live on.
- Michael McCrayJune 24, 2025Awesome movie i have watched he'd it multiple times. I recommend this movie !!
- mrickardsJuly 27, 2025Great film... Life was certainly hard in the Royal Navey in the 17th/18th Century...
- sean_rutApril 22, 2025While already a great movie, in 4K and 5.1 it is even more epic. Now a go to movie to really flex the TV and sound system, especially the opening and closing fight scenes.



















