All Is Lost (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Action, Adventure, Drama · 1h 46m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 6.6/10 (134.8K ratings)

Never give up.

Overview

During a solo voyage in the Indian Ocean, a veteran mariner awakes to find his vessel taking on water after a collision with a stray shipping container. With his radio and navigation equipment disabled, he sails unknowingly into a violent storm and barely escapes with his life. With any luck, the ocean currents may carry him into a shipping lane -- but, with supplies dwindling and the sharks circling, the sailor is forced to face his own mortality.

Ratings

Director

J.C. Chandor

Production

Black Bear Pictures, Treehouse Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment, Sudden Storm Productions, Before the Door Pictures, Washington Square Films

Cast

Robert Redford

Where to watch

Starz, Philo

Curator Review

Verdict

A taut, nearly wordless survival drama that turns a simple disaster premise into an existential ordeal. It’s especially rewarding if you like minimalist filmmaking, physical performance, and movies that treat nature as an indifferent force rather than a spectacle.

Best for

  • survival thrillers
  • minimalist dramas
  • character studies built on physical performance
  • ocean-set tension
  • existential or allegorical storytelling

Skip if

  • you need lots of dialogue or backstory
  • you dislike slow-burn tension
  • you want a conventional action-adventure
  • you prefer ensemble casts
  • you’re looking for a feel-good survival story

Overview

All Is Lost is a stripped-down survival film that trusts image, movement, and sound to do the work of pages of dialogue. The setup is brutally simple: one man, one damaged boat, one escalating fight against the sea. That simplicity gives the movie a rare purity, and Robert Redford’s performance carries the whole thing with remarkable control and physical precision.

Worth noting

What makes it linger is how it plays as both a practical survival story and a meditation on age, isolation, and mortality. The film is less interested in heroics than in endurance, improvisation, and the humiliations of being outmatched by the world. Chandor keeps the tension tight without overexplaining anything, which makes every setback feel immediate and earned.

Bottom line

It won’t be for everyone, especially viewers who want character banter or a more traditional arc. But for audiences who respond to minimalist suspense and elemental filmmaking, it’s a gripping, unusually austere piece of work that stays with you after the final frame.

Top Letterboxd reviews

DirkH (4.5★) · 300 likes

The ocean scares the crap out of me. It holds more secrets than answers and harnesses a power within its tempestuous nature that should be treated with the greatest of respect. All is Lost is Everyman at sea. Its minimalistic nature and simple story of survival are like the iceberg that sank that other ship in that it holds a lot more body under the surface than it initially shows up top. At least, that's what I think, it could… more

Matt Singer (4★) · 249 likes

Dude, God, why you hatin' on Robert Redford? A few dodgy special effects and music cues aside, this is another year-end catch-up winner, about on even footing in my mind with GRAVITY in the Tales Of Impossible Survival category. It's less technically impressive than GRAVITY, but feels more elemental. The lack of dialogue, biographical details, even a name for the Redford character lends the already tense story an allegorical heft about the universal struggle against the dying of the light. Also, fuck boats.

Jonathan White (4.5★) · 208 likes

I used to spend summers sailing with my uncle and cousin. Sometimes just a quick day-sail around the bay after my uncle got home from work, and before it got dark. Club races on the weekends. A few times a summer we’d go on a weekend long cruise; sometimes longer. Through all those summers I met and got to know quite a few sailors. One thing they all had in common; a passion for their sport; a love of the… more I used to spend summers sailing with my uncle and cousin. Sometimes just a quick day-sail around the bay after my uncle got home from work, and before it got dark. Club races on the weekends. A few times a summer we’d go on a weekend long cruise; sometimes longer. Through all those summers I met and got to know quite a few sailors. One thing they all had in common; a passion for their sport; a love of the… more

Evan (3.5★) · 186 likes

One actor. No dialogue. On a yacht/raft the whole time. Boring right? Nope.

davidehrlich (3★) · 94 likes

(aka "Life of Guy"): MacGyver as an existential dilemma, vividly depicts survival but frustratingly fails to question it.

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Topics

survival thriller, minimalist drama, ocean, nautical, existential, tense, austere, one-man show, naturalistic, adventure

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