The Wolfвђ™s Call (2019) Review

Unlike traditional action films, the tension is built through sound. The "Golden Ear" role highlights the invisible, auditory chess match of submarine navigation according to The Guardian.

Critics have praised the film for its "old-school" tension combined with modern technical flair. It currently holds a strong 75% on Rotten Tomatoes . Reviewers often compare its claustrophobic atmosphere to classics like The Hunt for Red October or Das Boot . François Civil as Chanteraide Omar Sy as D'Orsi Mathieu Kassovitz as ALFOST (Admiral in charge of the FOST) Reda Kateb as Grandchamp The Wolf’s Call (2019)

( Le Chant du loup ), released in 2019, is a high-tension French technothriller that revitalizes the submarine genre with modern geopolitical stakes and cutting-edge acoustic warfare. Premise Unlike traditional action films, the tension is built

The plot involves a "fake news" military provocation in the Baltic Sea, reflecting contemporary anxieties about disinformation and rapid-escalation protocols. It currently holds a strong 75% on Rotten Tomatoes

The film features impressive practical sets and was made with the cooperation of the French Navy, lending it a high degree of technical authenticity as noted by Variety. Critical Reception

Directed by Antonin Baudry, the film follows Chanteraide, a young "Golden Ear"—a sonar analyst with an extraordinary ability to identify any sound in the ocean depths. While aboard a French nuclear submarine, he makes a critical misidentification of a mysterious sound (the "Wolf's Call") that sets off a chain of events pushing France toward a nuclear confrontation.