A trailer with English subtitles of "Le Chant du Loup" in English "The Wolf's Call". Much tension and action evident with a mysterious submarine closely tailing a French ballistic missile submarine. Meanwhile helicopters, divers, headquarters and a beautiful lady add excitement!
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The movie titled "Le Chant du Loup" in English variously the "The Wolf's Call".
Clicking on this link http://www.pathefilms.com/film/lechantduloup, once translated reveals the film's:
Synopsis
"A young man [Chanteraide the Sonar Operator] has the rare gift of recognizing every sound he hears. On board a French [Rubis class exterior? acting as a French "SNLE" ie. SSBN] nuclear submarine, everything rests on him, the Golden Ear."
"Deemed infallible, he makes an error that puts the crew in danger of death. He wants to regain the confidence of his comrades but his quest leads them to an even more dramatic situation."
"In the world of nuclear deterrence and misinformation, they find themselves trapped in [a crisis spiralling rapidly out of control]."
A movie directed and written by Antonin Baudry
Starring:
- François Civil as Chanteraide the sonar operator with the "Golden Ear"
- Omar Sy,
- Mathieu Kassovitz
- Reda Kateb, and
- Paula Beer the obligatory beautiful lady in a man's world!
Released in France first, February 20, 2019 "
PETE COMMENT
In real life for a sonar operator, there would be many sensor software to electronic database/library means to determine what type of submarine and other in-water and helicopter sounds are out there.
The Wolf film appear to have many SSN vs SSBN parallels with The Hunt for Red October. Can the Wolf (music by Tomandandy) match Red October's Academy Award winning sound editing?
But are they different?