Keira Knightley is back on deck — this time, the star of Pirates of the Caribbean stars in the thriller The Woman in Cabin 10, which has just premiered on Netflix. The movie is based on the novel by the popular British author Ruth Ware. The story unfolds aboard the luxurious superyacht Aurora Borealis, portrayed by the 86-meter Feadship Savannah. Knightley's character is a journalist trying to unravel the mystery of a passenger gone overboard. The film features a complex plot, intense suspense, and an unexpected twist, along with a stellar cast that includes Hannah Waddingham and Guy Pearce.
The movie plot
The tension builds as Knightley's character, Laura (Lo) Blacklock, embarks on what is supposed to be a serene press trip. However, her journey quickly spirals into a web of intrigue when she witnesses something that shakes her to the core. As she navigates the glamorous but perilous environment of the superyacht, she must confront not only the mystery of the missing passenger but also the secrets and hidden agendas of the other guests and crew.
The film's setting aboard the stunning Savannah adds to the allure, showcasing the yacht's impressive features that blend luxury with cutting-edge technology. From the breathtaking Nemo Lounge, which offers underwater views of marine life, to the expansive nine-meter mosaic pool, the yacht serves as more than just a backdrop; it becomes a character in its own right.
As the plot thickens, audiences are drawn into a world of deception and danger, where trust is a rare commodity. The interactions between the characters are fraught with tension, particularly between Laura and the enigmatic billionaire owner of the yacht, Richard Bullmer, played by Guy Pearce. With each revelation, the stakes rise, leading to a thrilling climax that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
About Feadship Savannah
The world’s first hybrid superyacht, Savannah combines an eco-friendly electro-mechanical propulsion with a streamlined hull to offer major fuel savings and dazzling flexibility of operation and power plant loading. Whisper-quiet when cruising in battery mode, she cuts an unmissable figure with her ‘floating’ superstructure and metallic green exterior.

Being the world's largest metallic-painted object, the 2350 GT Savannah spans four decks and offers six cabins connected by a dramatic rosewood spiral staircase. The CG Design interior features dark rosewood floors throughout, with beautiful furnishings, atmospheric dimensions and breath-taking vistas thanks to Savannah’s peerless use of glass.

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