Four people aboard a fishing vessel have to survive when it is badly damaged in a storm.
Reminiscent of Hitchcock's "Lifeboat", in being set entirely onboard a single, cramped tiny craft, "Human" is nicely-shot and constructed, but not a lot really happens and we never get to know the characters very well. The "mutiny" doesn't seem to make any sense when there's only four people on board and the kindly captain is just doing what any sensible person would do. I also don't understand why no-one aboard a fishing vessel tries to catch a fish at any point.
Fine cinematography and decent acting, but an undernourished, dull and frustratingly pointless story, all in all.
Reminiscent of Hitchcock's "Lifeboat", in being set entirely onboard a single, cramped tiny craft, "Human" is nicely-shot and constructed, but not a lot really happens and we never get to know the characters very well. The "mutiny" doesn't seem to make any sense when there's only four people on board and the kindly captain is just doing what any sensible person would do. I also don't understand why no-one aboard a fishing vessel tries to catch a fish at any point.
Fine cinematography and decent acting, but an undernourished, dull and frustratingly pointless story, all in all.