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With Thirteen Lives, Ron Howard revisits Thai cave rescue

The story of the rescue of the Thai children's football team from a flooded cave is getting the Hollywood treatment with Thirteen Lives, out on July 29

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Jun 2022 7:00PM

With Thirteen Lives, Ron Howard revisits Thai cave rescue
In this file photo taken on June 26, 2018 Thai soldiers relay electric cable deep into the Tham Luang cave at the Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park in Chiang Rai during a rescue operation for a missing children's football team and their coach. – AFP pic, June 30, 2022

LOS ANGELES – The dramatic rescue of 12 youth football players and their coach from a flooded cave in Thailand in 2018, a captivating operation already revisited in an award-winning documentary, is now getting the big-screen dramatic treatment from Ron Howard.

Thirteen Lives hits theaters in North America on July 29, and the Oscar-winning Howard – who cast a mix of bankable stars and untested talent in the movie – says making the film was an "exciting challenge."

He called his latest a "very extreme version of my favorite kinds of films – you know, the kinds of films that prove that remarkable outcomes are not the stuff of fiction, that when people pull together, incredible things can happen."

Thirteen Lives – which stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell and Viggo Mortensen – retells the story of the spectacular rescue of the 12 boys and their coach who, in June 2018, found themselves trapped in Tham Luang cave for more than two weeks.

Recreating the conditions of the intense incident was both physically and psychologically challenging for the actors.

Farrell, who plays British cave diver John Volanthen, said during a screening of the film's trailer on Monday that it was "terrifying" to film most of the time under water, even under expert supervision.

It didn't help that Farrell, by his own admission, "can't really swim."

"It's a different world beneath the surface of the water," the Irish actor said. 

"Water's wet, no matter how much control you have or don't have."

'Many brands of heroism'

The spectacular rescue is already the subject of the 2021 National Geographic documentary The Rescue, which featured some never-before-seen footage obtained from the Thai military after two years of tough negotiations.

Howard attempted to delve even more into the personal drama, and highlight the work of those who volunteered to help, at risk of their own lives.

"It was this ongoing process of... creating the environment and the effort, and then attaching the humanity to it," the director said. "There are all kinds of, many brands of heroism that are demonstrated through the movie."

He also emphasized the need to accurately depict the local population in Thailand's northern province of Chiang Rai – the teens in the film are played by actors from the area, so that the language spoken is authentic.

"It's not just an accent – it's also phrasing," said Howard, who worked with the film's co-producer Vorakorn 'Billy' Ruetaivanichkul, to help the boys understand the mindset of those who were trapped. 

"I asked them... imagine that you are in a tight space and imagine that you have a lack of food and water for a few days already, and you are unlikely to get out very soon," Ruetaivanichkul said.

'Burden but an honor'

Mortensen highlighted the 'team-oriented effort' of making the film, noting that it mirrored the relationships between the real-life rescuers the actors were playing.

For his part, Farrell spoke about the "responsibility to honor the lives that were passed and not just the spirit of those who survived the rescue," recalling that two people associated with the cave extraction died.

"It was a burden but an honor, and we were really aware of it," he said.

Thirteen Lives will be available in August for streaming via Amazon Prime after its cinematic release. – AFP, June 30, 2022

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