Ron Howard Speaks On His Upcoming Survival Drama Thirteen Lives ( Photo Credit – Facebook ; Thirteen Lives )

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Thirteen Lives is based on the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue mission of the Thai football team. Directed by Ron Howard, the film is all set to stream on Prime Video, August 5 onward.

With the release date inching closer, Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming offering Thirteen Lives is making the right noise. It is based on the true events of the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue mission. The film follows the journey of 12 young football players and their coach who suffered for 18 days in the caves before being rescued safely. Director Ron Howard recently spilled beans about shooting the narrative in drastic conditions, the challenges they faced and how he ensured authentic Thai culture inclusion in the film.

Revealing how he brought a real feel to the story, Ron shared a few things. He added, “There was not much rehearsal done. What the viewers will see are all sets and not real caves, but even I was surprised looking at the tank. I’ve directed a lot of underwater projects so it is natural to make it look a little more dangerous and fanatic, but they’re super-safe and controlled. At the same time, it was tight too. The actors developed the competency to be able to do certain things and do it safely. All the actors did their own diving. Since, we never rehearsed and started shooting, when actors were navigating their way through a tight space, their expressions and hardships were real. Therefore, it is likely to give viewers the true feeling of the difficulty in having to find the way while trying to save these kids.”

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